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Per Amundsen, 11/26/2015 06:17 PM
Added in 1.9.0
$reptok(text,token,new,[N],C)
Replaces the Nth matching token in text with a new token.
$reptok is case-insensitive, see $reptokcs for case-sensitive version.
Parameters
text - The text to tokenize.
token - Token to match.
new - New token to replace with.
[N] - If N = 0, all matching tokens, otherwise the Nth match. (Optional, default is 1)
C - The ASCII value to tokenize by.
Example
; Replace the first token matching 'b' with 'e' //echo -ag $reptok(a.b.c.d,b,e,1,46) ; Replace all tokens matching 'b' with 'e' //echo -ag $reptok(b.b.b.c,b,e,0,46)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 9 years ago · 3 revisions