Serch for "numbers"?
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How about
summer\d\.2019
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@Alan-Kilborn does not work… :-(
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did you check regular expression in find dialog?
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@Ekopalypse yes…
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then either your real data must look different to the one you posted
or your cursor is at a position which doesn’t have such filenames afterwards.Note, in regex there is a hugh difference between summer1… and summer11…
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@Ekopalypse Sorry, it work with summer etc… but my files name are HH2009D.2019 or. HH2001D.2019 - so I need the “wildcard” \d\ before the letter d… can that be an issue??
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Yes, of course, Alans regex can be described as
search for summer
followed by one digit (\d)
followed by a literal dot (\.)
followed by 2019which doesn’t find
HH
followed by digits (all of them or only the last one?)
followed by D
followed by a literal dot (\.)
followed by 2019 -
@Ekopalypse I can see if I use HH200\DD\.2019 it works… :-) Thank you…
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Attention,
\D
and\d
are different.
\d
is a digit
\D
is not a digitMore about regex and its syntax can be seen here.
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What the heck!