Saturday, June 4, 2016

Re: How to combine the command df" and df[

在 2016年6月4日星期六 UTC+8下午3:59:38,Christian Brabandt写道:
> On Fr, 03 Jun 2016, 李哲 wrote:
>
> > I usually use the command `dt"` and `dt[` to delete the content from the current position to the mark [ or ".
> >
> > Is there a way that use the commannd `dtt`(for example) to combine the two `dt[` and `dt"` command?
> >
> > for example , `$` mark the current position of the curor.
> > 1. "aaaa$bbbb"[cccccddddd] ; command dtt delete bbbb
> > 2. "aaaabbbb"[ccccc$ddddd] ; command dtt delete ddddd
> > 3. [ccccc"aaaa$bbbb"ddddd] ; command dtt delete bbbb, find the " or ] which is closer to the current curor
>
> I assume you want to find either the '[', ']' or the '"', so you can use
> a search:
> d/[[\]["]
>
> which you could map to a custom key if you like:
>
> nnoremap <leader>d d/[[\]["]<cr>
>
> Note however, since a search is not limited to the current line, this
> might delete until the next line. If you don't want this, you could
> adjust the command to this:
>
> nnoremap <expr> <leader>d 'd/[[\]["]\%<c-r>=line(".")<cr>l<cr>'
>
>
> Best,
> Christian
> --
> Der Schwache kann nicht verzeihen. Verzeihen ist eine Eigenschaft des Starken.
> -- Mahatma Gandhi

yeah it helped , tnx a lot : )

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