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Numeric pattern match

timbrigham
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I have a data type I would like to search for that consists of the following rough syntax:
A block of textualdatawith some more text.

Is there any simple way to represent the numeric sequence a la bash? I'd like a substitution that would match 50,51,52,..100.

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Ayn
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Something similar to seq 50 100 in bash? No, there's no such thing built-in that I know of. It should be a pretty quick custom command to build yourself though.

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Ayn
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Something similar to seq 50 100 in bash? No, there's no such thing built-in that I know of. It should be a pretty quick custom command to build yourself though.

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Simeon
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A data sample would be helpful

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