I have a return-delimited list. Each line of this list consists of [some text] & tab & [other text]. I want to see all the lines of the list for which [some text] contains Character String X. This is obviously a job for the filter command, right? So I try this:
filter lines of MyList with ("*" & CharStringX & "*" & tab) The result I'm expecting is, a list which contains every line of MyList in which the [some text] bit contains CharStringX. The result I get is, a "list" which contains zero lines. Have tried various alternate forms of the line, including… filter lines of MyList with ("*" & CharStringX & "*" & numToChar (9)) filter lines of MyList with wildcard pattern ("*" & CharStringX & "*" & tab) filter lines of MyList matching wildcard pattern ("*" & CharStringX & "*" & tab) …all of which yield the same results as the original line. Would appreciate a sanity check: Am I missing some necessary part of the filter syntax? Does the filter command even know what to do with the constant "tab"? How *does* one filter for a pattern that includes a tab? "Bewitched" + "Charlie's Angels" - Charlie = "At Arm's Length" Read the webcomic at [ http://www.atarmslength.net ]! If you like "At Arm's Length", support it at [ http://www.patreon.com/DarkwingDude ]. _______________________________________________ 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