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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to check weather a string is like test* or test* ot *test* in if condition Post 302396142 by johnjerome on Wednesday 17th of February 2010 10:11:42 PM
Old 02-17-2010
yes * implies wildcard

the string may be abctest123 or test123 or 123test
 

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wxFilePickerCtrl(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition					    wxFilePickerCtrl(3erl)

NAME
wxFilePickerCtrl - See external documentation: wxFilePickerCtrl. DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxFilePickerCtrl . This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxPickerBase wxControl wxWindow wxEvtHandler DATA TYPES
wxFilePickerCtrl() : An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc or distributed for use on other nodes. EXPORTS
new() -> wxFilePickerCtrl() See external documentation . new(Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), Id::integer()) -> wxFilePickerCtrl() Equivalent to new(Parent, Id, []) . new(Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), Id::integer(), Options::[Option]) -> wxFilePickerCtrl() Types Option = {path, string()} | {message, string()} | {wildcard, string()} | {pos, {X::integer(), Y::integer()}} | {size, {W::integer(), H::integer()}} | {style, integer()} | {validator, wx() (see module wx)} See external documentation . create(This::wxFilePickerCtrl(), Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), Id::integer()) -> bool() Equivalent to create(This, Parent, Id, []) . create(This::wxFilePickerCtrl(), Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), Id::integer(), Options::[Option]) -> bool() Types Option = {path, string()} | {message, string()} | {wildcard, string()} | {pos, {X::integer(), Y::integer()}} | {size, {W::integer(), H::integer()}} | {style, integer()} | {validator, wx() (see module wx)} See external documentation . getPath(This::wxFilePickerCtrl()) -> string() See external documentation . setPath(This::wxFilePickerCtrl(), Str::string()) -> ok See external documentation . destroy(This::wxFilePickerCtrl()) -> ok Destroys this object, do not use object again AUTHORS
<> wxErlang 0.98.9 wxFilePickerCtrl(3erl)
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