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George Petsagourakis a écrit :
Shmuel Zeigerman <shmuz <at> actcom.co.il> writes:Let's see another example: print (string.gsub ("abc123", "(.)", function(c) local n = tonumber(c) return n and n+1 end))abc234 6It seems returning "abc234", 3 would make more sense.Not at all... six (6) substitutions done.. thats all. thats what the dot do in Lua's regular expressions. try %d for numbers or %a for letters.
No, 6 matches, but only 3 substitutions, the first three chars make the function return nil, so there is no substitution.
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