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Find & Replace in Ruby
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Find & Replace in Ruby
Hi!! First, I don't know anything about Ruby.. But i am trying to do "Find/Search and Replace" but searching into a word. For example: "Hello word", "e" will be replaced by "3". So, "H3llo word". Is this possible?? Thanks!! And sorry about my bad english
- Wassaka
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Re: Find & Replace in Ruby
The string class has the methods :sub and :gsub, which replace ("substitute") based on following logic:
For more complex substitutions you need to use a regexp pattern.
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mystring = "Hello World".sub("e", "3") # results in "H3llo world"
mystring = "Hello there".sub("e", "3") # results in "H3llo there"
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mystring = "Hello there".gsub("e", "3") # results in "H3llo th3r3"
For more complex substitutions you need to use a regexp pattern.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Find & Replace in Ruby
tulamide wrote:The string class has the methods :sub and :gsub, which replace ("substitute") based on following logic:
- Code: Select all
mystring = "Hello World".sub("e", "3") # results in "H3llo world"
mystring = "Hello there".sub("e", "3") # results in "H3llo there"
- Code: Select all
mystring = "Hello there".gsub("e", "3") # results in "H3llo th3r3"
For more complex substitutions you need to use a regexp pattern.
Thanks you very much!!!
- Wassaka
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- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2015 3:41 am
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