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regexp
regexp
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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entspricht regexp
komt overeen met reguliere expressie
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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passt auf regexp
voldoet aan reguliere expressie
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entspricht nicht regexp
komt niet overeen met reguliere expressie
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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passt nicht auf regexp
voldoet niet aan reguliere expressie
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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regexp("anzahl ist 15.";"[0-9]+ ") =" 15 "
regexp("het getal is 15,";"[0-9]+") = "15"
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Warning: Contains invisible HTML formatting
regexp(zeichenfolge, regulärer ausdruck, standardwert, rückverweis)
regexp(tekst, regexp, standaard, terugverw)
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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falls sie sie aktivieren, k\xf6nnen sie nach regexp oder regul\xe4ren ausdr\xfccken suchen.
als u hem inschakelt kan u zoeken voor een regexp, of een reguliere expressie.
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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%1 minutenthis is a regular expression used to match a string after the 'in' keyword in the journey search line. the english version matches strings like '5 mins.', '1 minute',... '\\d+' stands for at least one digit, '\\.' is just a point, a '?' after a character means that it's optional (eg. the 's' in 'mins?' is optional to match singular and plural forms). normally you will only have to translate 'mins?' and 'minutes?'.the regexp must include one pair of matching parantheses, that match an int (the number of minutes from now). note:' (?:...) 'are non-matching parantheses.
%1 minuutthis is a regular expression used to match a string after the 'in' keyword in the journey search line. the english version matches strings like '5 mins.', '1 minute',... '\\d+' stands for at least one digit, '\\.' is just a point, a '?' after a character means that it's optional (eg. the 's' in 'mins?' is optional to match singular and plural forms). normally you will only have to translate 'mins?' and 'minutes?'. the regexp must include one pair of matching parantheses, that match an int (the number of minutes from now). note: '(?:...)' are non-matching parantheses.
Last Update: 2011-10-23
Usage Frequency: 1
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