On Fri, December 23, 2016 4:49 am, Howard Page-Clark wrote:
> On 23/12/16 08:14, Bo Berglund wrote:
>
>> Is there a quick way to split a string of whitespace separated values
>> into the separate members?
> It is possible that a custom string parser (something along these lines)
> might improve you
Em 23 de dez de 2016 05:15, "Bo Berglund" escreveu:
Is there a quick way to split a string of whitespace separated values
into the separate members?
Unir strutils
Wordcount + extractword
Or
Extractsubstr in loop
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/strutils/extractsubstr.html
Luiz
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On Fri, December 23, 2016 12:54 pm, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2016-12-23 18:27, Marco van de Voort wrote:
>
>> Writing or even worse, reading/debugging regex is about the most
>> intensive effort there is IMHO.
>
> So is standard programming code - if you don't know the syntax or how it
> works
On 24/12/16 11:30, Lars wrote:
On Fri, December 23, 2016 12:54 pm, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2016-12-23 18:27, Marco van de Voort wrote:
Writing or even worse, reading/debugging regex is about the most
intensive effort there is IMHO.
So is standard programming code - if you don't know the
Am 24.12.2016 12:53 schrieb "Mark Morgan Lloyd" <
markmll.fpc-pas...@telemetry.co.uk>:
>
> On 24/12/16 11:30, Lars wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, December 23, 2016 12:54 pm, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
>>>
>>> On 2016-12-23 18:27, Marco van de Voort wrote:
>>>
Writing or even worse, reading/debugging regex
2016-12-23 15:27 GMT-03:00 Marco van de Voort :
> In our previous episode, Graeme Geldenhuys said:
> > For many other things, plain code could be faster, but often a lot more
> > effort and time consuming to implement. Where as you could have written
> > a regex expression in under 10 seconds and