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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Regex to identify a full-stop as a sentence delimiter Post 302678469 by Chirel on Saturday 28th of July 2012 04:08:39 AM
Old 07-28-2012
Hum i guess that when i write in english it's not clear. So let's talk regex

i said :
Quote:
Maybe you could say that full-stop must be followed by a \w and a capital letter or end of file ?
That could mean something like : '\.\w[A-Z]'
 

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nmea(n) 						   NMEA protocol implementation 						   nmea(n)

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NAME
nmea - Process NMEA data SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4 package require nmea ?1.0.0? ::nmea::input sentence ::nmea::open_port port ?speed? ::nmea::close_port ::nmea::configure_port settings ::nmea::open_file file ?rate? ::nmea::close_file ::nmea::do_line ::nmea::rate ::nmea::log ?file? ::nmea::checksum data ::nmea::write sentence data ::nmea::event setence ?command? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package provides a standard interface for writing software which recieves NMEA standard input data. It allows for reading data from COM ports, files, or programmatic input. It also supports the checksumming and logging of incoming data. After parsing, input is dis- patched to user defined handler commands for processing. To define a handler, see the event command. There are no GPS specific functions in this package. NMEA data consists of a sentence type, followed by a list of data. COMMANDS
::nmea::input sentence Processes and dispatches the supplied sentence. If sentence contains no commas it is treated as a Tcl list, otherwise it must be standard comma delimited NMEA data, with an optional checksum and leading $. nmea::input {$GPGSA,A,3,04,05,,09,12,,,24,,,,,2.5,1.3,2.1*39} nmea::input [list GPGSA A 3 04 05 09 12 "" "" 24 "" "" "" 2.5 1.3 2.1] ::nmea::open_port port ?speed? Open the specified COM port and read NMEA sentences when available. Port speed is set to 4800bps by default or to speed. ::nmea::close_port Close the com port connection if one is open. ::nmea::configure_port settings Changes the current port settings. settings has the same format as fconfigure -mode. ::nmea::open_file file ?rate? Open file file and read NMEA sentences, one per line, at the rate specified by ?rate? in milliseconds. The file format may omit the leading $ and/or the checksum. If rate is <= 0 (the default) then lines will only be processed when a call to do_line is made. ::nmea::close_file Close the open file if one exists. ::nmea::do_line If there is a currently open file, this command will read and process a single line from it. Returns the number of lines read. ::nmea::rate Sets the rate at which lines are processed from the open file, in milliseconds. The rate remains consistant across files, there does not need to be a file currently open to use this command. Set to 0 to disable automatic line processing. ::nmea::log ?file? Starts or stops input logging. If a file name is specified then all NMEA data recieved on the open port will be logged to the ?file? in append mode. If file is an empty string then any logging will be stopped. If no file is specified then returns a boolean value indicating if logging is currently enabled. Data written to the port by write, data read from files, or input made using input, is not logged. ::nmea::checksum data Returns the checksum of the supplied data. ::nmea::write sentence data If there is a currently open port, this command will write the specified sentence and data to the port in proper NMEA checksummed format. ::nmea::event setence ?command? Registers a handler proc for a given NMEA sentence. There may be at most one handler per sentence, any existing handler is replaced. If no command is specified, returns the name of the current handler for the given setence or an empty string if none exists. In addition to the incoming sentences there are 2 builtin types, EOF and DEFAULT. The handler for the DEFAULT setence is invoked if there is not a specific handler for that sentence. The EOF handler is invoked when End Of File is reached on the open file or port. The handler procedures, with the exception of the builtin types,must take exactly one argument, which is a list of the data values. The DEFAULT handler should have two arguments, the sentence type and the data values. The EOF handler has no arguments. nmea::event gpgsa parse_sat_detail nmea::event default handle_unknown proc parse_sat_detail {data} { puts [lindex $data 1] } proc handle_unknown {name data} { puts "unknown data type $name" } BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category nmea of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. KEYWORDS
gps, nmea CATEGORY
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Copyright (c) 2006-2009, Aaron Faupell <afaupell@users.sourceforge.net> nmea 1.0.0 nmea(n)
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