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  2. Template:Columns-list - Wikipedia

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    Columns / Column width: colwidth: Specifies the width of columns, and determines dynamically the number of columns based on screen width; more columns will be shown on wider displays. Default 30 Example 20em: String: optional: CSS style: style: Specifies any custom styling. Example width: 600px; font-style: italic; String: optional: HTML class ...

  3. Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    Regular expressions are used in search engines, in search and replace dialogs of word processors and text editors, in text processing utilities such as sed and AWK, and in lexical analysis. Regular expressions are supported in many programming languages. Library implementations are often called an "engine", [4] [5] and many of these are ...

  4. Template:Search lists - Wikipedia

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    For this text to be contiguous, use quotation marks. For it to be a regex, surround it with / /. break If this is yes, there will be a line break between the search box and the button. By default, these are on the same line. width Can be used to change the width of the text field, in characters. The default is 22. Note: this is a bare number ...

  5. Help:Searching/Regex - Wikipedia

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    A regex search scans the text of each page on Wikipedia in real time, character by character, to find pages that match a specific sequence or pattern of characters. Unlike keyword searching, regex searching is by default case-sensitive, does not ignore punctuation, and operates directly on the page source (MediaWiki markup) rather than on the ...

  6. Template:Regex - Wikipedia

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    As an ad hoc sandbox, you can show the wikitext of a section like this, (already saved in the database), modify some of the patterns in the regex-search-link template calls on this page, do a Show Preview, and see what matches when you click on the newly formed regex search-link, all quite safely, and without changing a thing in the database.

  7. Comparison of regular expression engines - Wikipedia

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    Standard library includes PCRE-based Regex module. The matching algorithms of the library are based on the PCRE library, but not all of the PCRE library is interfaced and some parts of the library go beyond what PCRE offers. Currently PCRE version 8.40 (release date 2017-01-11) is used. Erlang: erlang.org: Apache 2.0

  8. Perl Compatible Regular Expressions - Wikipedia

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    Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) is a library written in C, which implements a regular expression engine, inspired by the capabilities of the Perl programming language. Philip Hazel started writing PCRE in summer 1997. [ 3 ]

  9. List comprehension - Wikipedia

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    Here, the list [0..] represents , x^2>3 represents the predicate, and 2*x represents the output expression.. List comprehensions give results in a defined order (unlike the members of sets); and list comprehensions may generate the members of a list in order, rather than produce the entirety of the list thus allowing, for example, the previous Haskell definition of the members of an infinite list.