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please give an example how 's + str_ca_ch' worksI don't know if 's + str_ca_ch' is a better string editing operation I should use for my code. Any suggestion?
The situation is I have file that I need to read and write. The file is consist of '[text][nice][12345]the most wonderful word[merry go round]mother's day[title]' and so on. I need to place a hard return in every ']'. I haven't seen how 's + str_ca_ch' works. I don't know what is 'str_ca_ch', is this just a string? Please help |
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Re: please give an example how 's + str_ca_ch' worksQuote:
While reading your post, I was anxious to see what this str_ca_ch was; I see that is your question actually, but I never heard of it. Where did you get this from? Isn't it just a variable name someone used? Best regards, Lucian __________________
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