Thank you, replace_all forks for me now. But probably will need to go back to regular expression in the future. I do not think I need to search, I just need to replace (in-place) I assume the find_XXX functions do not do that. I might have misunderstood but if I have a string " something!1!else!1!ornot " and I want to replace !1! with a new replacement text "c:\temp\file.xls", isn't the replace_all_regex the correct function to use? if not, can you suggest an example with the combination of functions you have mentioned -------- thank you
With replace_all_regex, the string is not substituted literally. Can't you use replace_all instead of replace_all_regex? If you really need the search to use a regex, you can use find_format_all with regex_finder and const_formatter.
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