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Delimiters for detecting the end of a word |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 6:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | This is what I'm planning to use
Delims = [' ', ',', '.', ';', ':', '!', '"', '?', '(', ')', '/', '\', '>', '<', '[', ']', '}', '{']; Any comments or additions anyone? Roy Lambert |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 8:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Roy,
what about CR or LF and EOF Chris Holland Roy Lambert wrote: > This is what I'm planning to use > > Delims = [' ', ',', '.', ';', ':', '!', '"', '?', '(', ')', '/', '\', '>', '<', '[', ']', '}', '{']; > > Any comments or additions anyone? > > Roy Lambert |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 10:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Chris
Good suggestions. I added #13#10#9 and then thought anything < #32 should be considered a delimiter. Roy Lambert |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 12:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Beware the single quote, which means you can't spot all words properly. As
in can't. /Matthew Jones/ | |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 4:09 PM | Permanent Link |
"Jeff Cook" | Matthew Jones wrote:
> Beware the single quote, which means you can't spot all words > properly. As in can't. > > /Matthew Jones/ And also peoples names and places in the Pacific. I live just along from Aro'a (often written Aroa)- the single quote tells you where to to put the glottal stop - very useful when you don't know how to pronounce place names like Oao and Ngatangiia! -- Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd www.aspect.co.nz + Joan and Jeff Cook The Cooks Oasis www.cookislandsoasis.com |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 6:12 PM | Permanent Link |
"Jeff Cook" | Jeff Cook wrote:
> /Matthew Jones/ > > And also peoples names and places in the Pacific. I live just along > from Aro'a (often written Aroa)- the single quote tells you where to > to put the glottal stop - very useful when you don't know how to > pronounce place names like Oao and Ngatangiia! Oops! typo! Of course I meant Ooa! (O'oa) -- Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd www.aspect.co.nz + Joan and Jeff Cook The Cooks Oasis www.cookislandsoasis.com |
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