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  2. Help:Manipulating strings - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia you can use a limited version of regex called a Lua pattern to select and modify bits of text from a string. The pattern is a piece of code describing what you are looking for in the string. The symbols you an use in a pattern are: . means any individual character. ... would mean any three characters, etc. *, +, ?, and -are the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Lua string functions - Wikipedia

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    The string-search functions in Lua script can run extremely fast, comparing millions of characters per second. For example, a search of a 40,000-character article text, for 99 separate words (passed as 99 parameters in a template), ran within one second of Lua CPU clock time.

  4. Help:Lua for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Lua patterns are not even a subset of regular expressions, as there are also discrepancies, like Lua using the escape character % instead of \,, and additions, like Lua providing -as a non-greedy version of *. Here is a list of some of the things that Lua patterns lack compared to regular expressions:

  5. Module:LuaCall - Wikipedia

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    {{#invoke:LuaCall|main|arbitrary variables|parameters|functioncall}} The arbitrary variables are any key of your choice = any value of your choice. Values are interpreted as strings unless tonumber (value) isn't nil, i.e. numbers should be converted to the numeric type.

  6. Wikipedia:Lua/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Lua style guide – standards to improve the readability of code through consistency "What do converted templates look like?" (slideshow) Help:Lua debugging – a how-to guide about debugging Lua modules; Help:Lua for beginners – basic tutorial and pointers; Wikipedia:Lua string functions – string performance considerations and limits

  7. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    R (array, interpreted, impure, interactive mode, list-based, object-oriented prototype-based, scripting) Racket (functional, imperative, object-oriented (class-based) and can be extended by the user) Raku (concurrent, concatenative, functional, metaprogramming generic, imperative, reflection object-oriented, pipelines, reactive, and via ...

  8. Help:Lua - Wikipedia

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    Help:Lua for beginners; Help:Lua debugging – about debugging Lua modules; Wikipedia:Lua style guide – standards to improve the readability of code through consistency; Module:Sandbox provides a pseudo-namespace for experimenting with Lua modules

  9. Substitute character - Wikipedia

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    In CP/M, 86-DOS, MS-DOS, PC DOS, DR-DOS, and their various derivatives, the SUB character was also used to indicate the end of a character stream, [citation needed] and thereby used to terminate user input in an interactive command line window (and as such, often used to finish console input redirection, e.g. as instigated by the command COPY ...