03-23-2017
Hi Corona,
Thank for your time but i already know how do the associativ array works.
In fact i was refering and wondering about to the "collating" notation mentionned
here
it says
"A collating symbol is a multi-character sequence that should be treated as a unit"
so if
[.my_word.] is more or less processed the same way as
/my_word/ , i don't see the added value of this specific notation so i was wondering what is behind
"treated as a unit" ...
So if someone has a good example of a context in which such notation is necessary, i would be glad to have a look at it, because i think i miss something here.
Last edited by ctsgnb; 03-23-2017 at 01:18 PM..
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