On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 07:07:20PM -0400, Brian08275660 wrote:
Hi there,
> ~*(.*)X
>
> I think that the first two characters mean "match anycase", then the "(.*)"
> would mean "any quantity of characters" and the "X" would mean that specific
> letter.
>
> Am I right?
Yes.
But unless you're going to do something with the bit before the X,
then in the context of a map{}, it is equivalent to ~*X, since all you
care about is whether it matches.
It will just as easily match x123 or 123x123.
f
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