I have a small outsource coding project. Given a variable tContent which contains a bunch of text and a variable tString which contains a search string and a function that:
1) searches tContent using matchChunk(tContent,tRegex,tStart,tEnd) repeatedly building a cr delimited list of start and end character positions of all the occurrences of tString in tContent. So for tContent of: 'Now is the time for all good people to be good people.' And tString of 'people', the function returns a delimited list: 30,35 48,53 2) The function supports optional Boolean parameters to support case sensitivity/insensitivity Note: while this can be done easily with the offset function, the next parts can't 3) The function supports 4 search modes (a) the normal character search described in (1) where tString can be a substring of any part of tContent; (b) [the part you can't do with offset) support whole matches (i.e. tString should only match is the char before tString is white space (including cr) or punctuation and the char after tString is also white space or punctuation; (c) support Begins With where tString is preceded by white space/punctuation for begin with; and (d) Ends With where tString terminates with white space/punctuation for ends with. (a),(b),(c), and (d) are mutually exclusive options, but (2) case sensitivity should work with any of the four modes I have a framework for the function (currently using offset and not supporting all the options). To change it to using matchChunk, I really need the regex expressions for the options: i.e something like: switch pMode case "normal" if tCaseSenitive = true then put <someregex>&tString&<somemoreregex> into tRegexToUse else put <someregex>&tString&<somemoreregex> into tRegexToUse end if break case "whole" if tCaseSenitive = true then put <someregex>&tString&<somemoreregex> into tRegexToUse else put <someregex>&tString&<somemoreregex> into tRegexToUse end if break case "begins" ... case "ends" ... end switch Or some variation of this code (perhaps the case sensitivity option is a single if before or after the switch So, I am looking for the regex and a sample function in a stack that demonstrates the regex performs the matches correctly for the 8 test cases (4 modes with or without case sensitivity) Email me your price for this job to p...@researchware.com _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode