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Posted by Richard on 07/05/07 20:07
Why not "explode" at the ":" ?
The date part will be the first chars in the second item of the array.
Or is that too simple?
If ($suggestion=="too_simple") then {
give("more_details");
}
R.
;)
"daGnutt" <gnutt.halvordsson@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1183647815.934355.148770@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>I have tought about that, however the row that I want to extract this
> data from is among alot of other rows. Therefore I'm thinking in the
> rows of this
>
> Perhaps writing up a reg-exp searchstuff (my head is tired right now)
> that searches for a row ex
>
> (not sure that my regexp are right for five cents, so I'm mixing
> regexp with pseudo-code)
> ^DTSTART;[possibly "TZID=Europe/Stockholm" OR "TZVALUE=DATE"][data-to-
> be-extracted]$
>
> can anyone help me?
>
> On 5 Juli, 16:24, "Richard" <root@localhost> wrote:
>> And?
>> Did you find the answer already? ;-)
>>
>> Else try "explode".
>>
>> R.
>>
>> "daGnutt" <gnutt.halvords...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1183636630.140438.104700@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > New problem (I'm sure this one is really easy)
>> > In a string i have many rows, I want to extract some data from one of
>> > those rows
>>
>> > Example:
>> >>From the row "DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20070603T190000"
>> > I wish to extract the value "20070603T190000" into an variable
>>
>> > Example 2
>> >>From the row "DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070616"
>> > I wish to extract the value "20070616"
>>
>> > These two examples are the only two variants of which I wish to
>> > extract the information (at this point)
>>
>> > Can anyone give me a quick fix?
>>
>> > On 5 Juli, 10:56, daGnutt <gnutt.halvords...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> It never fails!
>> >> Just after posting the message I found a way to do this!
>>
>> >> On 5 Juli, 10:51, daGnutt <gnutt.halvords...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> > I'm currently trying to write a vCal-interpreter, so that I can use
>> >> > a
>> >> > google-calendar to show upcoming, and recently performed events.
>>
>> >> > The issue that I have now, is that I wish to split up the vCal-info
>> >> > into blocks with data.
>> >> > What I'm after right now is a way to fetch the row-nums from a
>> >> > string
>> >> > where the rows are
>>
>> >> > First Occurence of
>> >> > BEGIN:VEVENT
>> >> > and then the first occurence of
>> >> > END:VEVENT
>>
>> >> > (So I can divide it into blocks)
>
>
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