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Revision 10 (Per Amundsen, 01/04/2019 09:20 PM) → Revision 11/21 (Per Amundsen, 01/16/2019 09:57 PM)
_Added in 1.9.0_ *$hfind(name|N,text,[N],[M],[@window|command])* Searches table for the Nth item name which matches text and returns the item name. _See also [[/hsave]], [[/hload]], [[/hmake]], [[/hfree]], [[/hdel]], [[$hget]]._ _See also [[$hmatch]], [[$hregex]]._ [[$hmatch]]._ *Parameters* name|N - Name of the hash table or the Nth hash table. text - Text to search for. [N] - If N = 0, number of matches, otherwise the Nth match. (optional) [M] - (optional) <pre> n - Normal text comparison. (default if M is not specified) w - Text is wildcard text. W - Hash table item/data is wildcard text. r - Text is a regular expression. R - Hash table item/data is a regular expression. </pre> [@window|command] - if @window is defined, fills the side-listbox with the results, otherwise the command is run on each result. *Properties* .data - Search for a matching data value instead of item name. *Example* <pre> ; Searches hash table 'Example' for all items using and runs the command 'echo -ag $1-' on each result, $1- holds the item name or data. //echo -ag result: $hfind(Example, *, 0, w, echo -ag $1-) ; Searches the hash table 'Example' and prints the number of matches. //echo -ag result: $hfind(Example, *, 0, w) ; Searches the hash table 'Example' and prints the first matched item. //echo -ag result: $hfind(Example, *, 1, w) ; Searches the hash table 'Example' and prints the first matched data. //echo -ag result: $hfind(Example, *, 1, w).data </pre>