|
Boost Users : |
From: Simon Brown (simon.brown_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-04-28 11:48:58
Hi All,
Here's a question I can't answer. I'm using regexp to dig out strings from data received via Ham Radio, so the txt often is corrupted.
What I want to match is two consecutive callsigns separated by whitespace, for example 'hb9drv hb9drv' but not 'hb9drv hb9drX'.
I can define the match condition for a callsign, but can I use the match option {2,3} somehow to match the same callsign two or three times? Effectively match the same word two or three times?
Help received with much thanks,
Simon Brown, Casa Bergenia, CH-7031 Laax
www.hb9drv.ch
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Boost-users list run by williamkempf at hotmail.com, kalb at libertysoft.com, bjorn.karlsson at readsoft.com, gregod at cs.rpi.edu, wekempf at cox.net