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| + | # $EPIC: remw.txt,v 1.6 2007/07/10 22:09:59 jnelson Exp $ | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | $remw(< | ||
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| + | ======Technical: | ||
| + | * If the < | ||
| + | * The return value of this function is <word list> with the first occurrence of the literal word < | ||
| + | * One space surrounding < | ||
| + | * < | ||
| + | * Remember that < | ||
| + | * Remember that <word list> is a list of [[what is a word|words]]. | ||
| + | * There is no practical way to support removing consecutive uwords from a uword list. A design flaw in EPIC4 allowed you to surround < | ||
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| + | ======Practical: | ||
| + | If you have a list of words and you know what one of the words are and you | ||
| + | want to remove it, you can use this function. | ||
| + | you know the word to be removed, but you don't know where it is. This | ||
| + | saves you having to use $[[findw]]() to look it up and $[[notw]]() to remove it. | ||
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| + | ======Returns: | ||
| + | <word list> with first occurrence of < | ||
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| + | ======Examples: | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | $remw(two one two three) | ||
| + | $remw(two one two three two one) returns "one three two one" | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ======History: | ||
| + | This function first appeared in " | ||
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