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  2. Searching word in vim? - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/458915

    Basic search (once you have opened the file in vim) using vim: -Hit ESC on your computer keyboard. -Hit the forward slash symbol on your keyboard /. -Type the word or symbol you intend to search; for example, to search for the term "rbmq" type /rbmq. -Hit Enter. -Hit n to search forward (moving towards the end of the file) and N to search ...

  3. unix - How to grep for the whole word - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/2879085

    There are three different positions that qualify as word boundaries: Before the first character in the string, if the first character is a word character. After the last character in the string, if the last character is a word character. Between two characters in the string, where one is a word character and the other is not a word character.

  4. 67. If you want to find out whether a whole word is in a space-separated list of words, simply use: def contains_word(s, w): return (' ' + w + ' ') in (' ' + s + ' ') contains_word('the quick brown fox', 'brown') # True. contains_word('the quick brown fox', 'row') # False. This elegant method is also the fastest.

  5. Using c++ to solve wordsearch. - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/29129189

    I've attached the framework below and any info or advice on how to get started would be deeply appreciated. public: #include "WordSearch.h". #include <algorithm>. #include <iterator>. #include <iostream>. #include <iomanip>. // Add solving code here!

  6. How to do whole-word search similar to "grep -w" in Vim

    stackoverflow.com/questions/15288155

    1. map w /\v<><Left>. This mapping is using magic with the addition of moving cursor position between the "<" and ">" pair. As soon as press 'w', you can type your word right away, and enter to perform a wholeword search. Of course instead of 'w' you can pick your favorite letter for mapping.

  7. r/wordsearches - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/wordsearches

    Word search generator. The words and settings you enter are saved in the url bar so you can bookmark / share them around. (Nothing is sent to the server) The algorithm to place the words isn’t very smart so I think the solution isn’t as fun as a human doing it would be. But curious to hear y’all’s thoughts.

  8. How to match a whole word with a regular expression?

    stackoverflow.com/questions/15863066

    The trouble with regex is that if hte string you want to search for in another string has regex characters it gets complicated. any string with brackets will fail. This code will find a word. word="is". srchedStr="this is a sample". if srchedStr.find(" "+word+" ") >=0 or \. srchedStr.endswith(" "+word): <do stuff>.

  9. -w stands for match the whole word.-l (lower-case L) can be added to just give the file name of matching files.-e is the pattern used during the search; Along with these, --exclude, --include, --exclude-dir flags could be used for efficient searching: This will only search through those files which have .c or .h extensions:

  10. Make a string representation of the grid in column-major order, for searching vertically. When given a word to search for, I would use a standard search algorithm (KMP, Boyer-Moore, etc.) to: Search for the word in the row-major string. Reverse the word and search in the row-major string. Search for the word in the column-major string.

  11. 5. I created a procedure to search text in procedures/functions, tables, views, or jobs. The first parameter @search is the search criterion, @target the search target, i.e., procedures, tables, etc. If not specified, search all. @db is to specify the database to search, default to your current database. Here is my query in dynamic SQL.