I want to build a javascript function that transforms text into another format, from this:
MATCH 1
1. [4-17] `public direct`
2. [18-29] `routing.key`
MATCH 2
1. [35-41] `direct`
2. [42-52] `routingkey`
To this:
MATCH 1: [Group 1: public direct] [Group 2: routing.key]
MATCH 2: [Grou...
Hi guys, I want t to convert 1/2 + 1/3 + (2+3)/4 + {2+4}/{3+4} etc. to \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{3] + \frac{2+3}{4} + \frac{2+4}{3+4} Any ideas how to write a regex that matches these different patterns ?
I have this now: var re = new RegExp("([^}]{1})(\/)([^{]{1})", "g");`
var re = new RegExp("([^})]{1})(\/)([^{(]{1})", "g");`
or this one, that basicly says if there is no } or ) before the / and no { or ( after the / then just treat it like the case a/b
everything, unicode +-* letters/digits everything I can think about, and if there are no {} or () surroudning the expression, than I just want to use the first and last symbol as ab/cd should become a\frac{b}{c}d
I want to build a javascript function that transforms text into another format, from this:
MATCH 1
1. [4-17] `public direct`
2. [18-29] `routing.key`
MATCH 2
1. [35-41] `direct`
2. [42-52] `routingkey`
To this:
MATCH 1: [Group 1: public direct] [Group 2: routing.key]
MATCH 2: [Grou...
@Unihedron I'm trying to understand it now. I actually also would to convert things like (abc)/d where a,b,c and d can be numbers/letters/strange unicode character, binary operations, whatever