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− | {{mirc title|$bfind Identifier}}'''$bfind''' searches &binvar for a matching value | + | {{mirc title|$bfind Identifier}}'''$bfind''' searches &binvar for a matching value. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
<pre>$bfind(&binvar, N , M , [name])</pre> | <pre>$bfind(&binvar, N , M , [name])</pre> | ||
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* '''textcs''' - When M is recognized as text, search is performed as case-sensitive | * '''textcs''' - When M is recognized as text, search is performed as case-sensitive | ||
* '''ansi''' - the bytes of the binvar are not decoded from utf8 before searching. | * '''ansi''' - the bytes of the binvar are not decoded from utf8 before searching. | ||
− | * '''.regex''' - performs a regex search, you can use the optional 4th name parameter to reference captured group later on. The N parameter is the Nth position in the binvar at which the input string for the regex engine starts | + | * '''.regex''' - performs a regex search, you can use the optional 4th name parameter to reference captured group later on. The N parameter is the Nth position in the binvar at which the input string for the regex engine starts. |
Note: Searches for text are case-insensitive by default. | Note: Searches for text are case-insensitive by default. | ||
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Note that 32 searches for ASCII 32 (space) except when .text is used. Searching for "WAV" is case-insensitive and finds the lowercase letters, but the search for the 3 ASCII values finds the matching case. Using .textcs is available as of 7.58 to search for a case-sensitive text string without translating it to byte values. | Note that 32 searches for ASCII 32 (space) except when .text is used. Searching for "WAV" is case-insensitive and finds the lowercase letters, but the search for the 3 ASCII values finds the matching case. Using .textcs is available as of 7.58 to search for a case-sensitive text string without translating it to byte values. | ||
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