Editplus 正则替换

EditPlus supports following regular expressions in Find, Replace and Find in Files command.

 
Expression Description
/t Tab character.
/n New line.
. Matches any character.
| Either expression on its left and right side matches the target string. For example, "a|b" matches "a" and "b".
[] Any of the enclosed characters may match the target character. For example, "[ab]" matches "a" and "b". "[0-9]" matches any digit.
[^] None of the enclosed characters may match the target character. For example, "[^ab]" matches all character EXCEPT "a" and "b". "[^0-9]" matches any non-digit character.
* Character to the left of asterisk in the expression should match 0 or more times. For example "be*" matches "b", "be" and "bee".
+ Character to the left of plus sign in the expression should match 1 or more times. For example "be+" matches "be" and "bee" but not "b".
? Character to the left of question mark in the expression should match 0 or 1 time. For example "be?" matches "b" and "be" but not "bee".
^ Expression to the right of ^ matches only when it is at the beginning of line. For example "^A" matches an "A" that is only at the beginning of line.
$ Expression to the left of $ matches only when it is at the end of line. For example "e$" matches an "e" that is only at the end of line.
() Affects evaluation order of expression and also used for tagged expression.
/ Escape character. If you want to use character "/" itself, you should use "//".


The tagged expression is enclosed by (). Tagged expressions can be referenced by /0, /1, /2, /3, etc. /0 indicates a tagged expression representing the entire substring that was matched. /1 indicates the first tagged expression, /2 is the second, etc. See following examples.

Original    Search     Replace     Result
abc     (ab)(c)    /0-/1-/2    abc-ab-c
abc     a(b)(c)    /0-/1-/2    abc-b-c
abc     (a)b(c)    /0-/1-/2    abc-a-c

From Editplus Manual Help

posted @ 2010-03-16 11:56  笑的自然  阅读(149)  评论(0)    收藏  举报