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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting tcl: regexp matching special character Post 302156899 by sumitgarg on Wednesday 9th of January 2008 12:06:58 PM
Old 01-09-2008
doesn't look right to me

Can you explain 'How it works?'?

It doesn't seem right to me.

% set var1 {a[1]}
a[1]
% set str1 {a[1] is the element i want to match}
a[1] is the element i want to match
% regexp $var1 $str1
0
% regexp {[$var1]} $str1
1
% set var1 {a[10]}
a[10]
% regexp {[$var1]} $str1
1
% set var1 {a[9080]}
a[9080]
% regexp {[$var1]} $str1
1
 

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