Difference between revisions of "WDSC Find Tips"
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# Regular e<u>x</u>pression (Alt-X) | # Regular e<u>x</u>pression (Alt-X) | ||
− | The regular expression is boken down like this | + | :The regular expression is boken down like this |
− | ;([a-z]|[A-Z]) :- Find the first character that is either upper or lower case. | + | ::;([a-z]|[A-Z]) :- Find the first character that is either upper or lower case. |
− | ;[a-z]+ :- Find at least one to many characters that are lower case only. | + | ::;[a-z]+ :- Find at least one to many characters that are lower case only. |
− | ;[A-Z]+ :- Find at least one to many characters that are upper case only. | + | ::;[A-Z]+ :- Find at least one to many characters that are upper case only. |
− | ;[a-z]+ :- Find at least one to many characters that are lower case only. | + | ::;[a-z]+ :- Find at least one to many characters that are lower case only. |
− | ;(\W|\b) :- Find any character that is not a word character or is the end of line. | + | ::;(\W|\b) :- Find any character that is not a word character or is the end of line. |
Revision as of 19:38, 24 May 2007
To find camel case words.
- Open find with Ctrl-F
- Key in "([a-z]|[A-Z])[a-z]+[A-Z]+[a-z]+(\W|\b)" (without the quotes) into the Find box (Alt-F)
- Choose case sensitive (Alt-C)
- Whole word (Alt-O)
- Regular expression (Alt-X)
- The regular expression is boken down like this
- ([a-z]|[A-Z])
- - Find the first character that is either upper or lower case.
- [a-z]+
- - Find at least one to many characters that are lower case only.
- [A-Z]+
- - Find at least one to many characters that are upper case only.
- [a-z]+
- - Find at least one to many characters that are lower case only.
- (\W|\b)
- - Find any character that is not a word character or is the end of line.