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Stringy Stuff

Postby trogluddite » Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:31 pm

For when you need to find or extract things from Strings or String Arrays, but don't want to do battle with the baffling syntax of Ruby or Regular Expressions...
Trogs Stringy Stuff.fsm
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Contains modules for...
- Searching a string.
- Searching a string array.
- Extracting values from brackets - curvy, curly or straight.
- Changing the letter case to UPPER, lower, Capitalised.
All are presented as 'green' modules with regular inputs for setting the search criteria etc..
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Re: Stringy Stuff

Postby RJHollins » Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:56 pm

wooooooooo .... this looks awesome.

Major toolbox material here ! :D


I do know my first question will be ... them dang multi-dimension arrays [seems I'm dealing with them quite often].
Almost like a database that I need to search and pull all related data connected to the multi-array.

Regardless .... great 'Present' TROG.

Thank-you. 8-)

Sincerely.
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Re: Stringy Stuff

Postby Jay » Tue Dec 24, 2013 12:36 pm

MORE? :o Trogg your better than santa m8 :D

these are exellent, and likewise headed right for the toolbox!

Many thanks for the work put in!

cheers!
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