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expression types
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@ item: inlistbox other expression
vyberte, prosím, část původního názvu souboru, která má být začleněna do přejmenovaného názvu souboru @ item: inlistbox other expression
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dosya xml biçimine uygun değil. abbreviation for 'regular expression'
soubor není ve správném xml formátu. abbreviation for 'regular expression'
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for even more powerful string handling and manipulating functions take a look at the posix regular expression functions and the perl compatible regular expression functions
další informace o mnohem mocnějším zacházení s řetězci a obslužnými funkcemi nalezenete v sekcích posix funkce pro regulární výrazy a perl kompatibilní funkce regulárních výrazů.
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if the track_errors feature is enabled, any error message generated by the expression will be saved in the global variable $php_errormsg.
pokud je zapnuto track_errors, budou se všechny chybové zprávy generované výrazem ukládat do globální proměnné $php_errormsg.
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tanımlanamayan hatayla karşılaşıldıshort for 'expression' word, e. g. 'expr' (only latin letters, please)
nastala nespecifikovaná chybashort for 'expression' word, e. g. 'expr' (only latin letters, please)
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% 1 dakikathis 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.
this 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.
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