Nagiostat Output Problem
Paul L. Allen
pla at softflare.com
Wed Sep 8 14:19:49 CEST 2004
Andreas Ericsson writes:
> Skip B. Smith wrote:
>> **WARNING: No match for value with regex on output 'RTA = ([0-9.]+)
> Also, you might want to reconsider that regex, as it says 'find chars (0-9
> or any other) as many as you like at least 1'. The dot in a regex is
> similar to question mark in shell wildcards.
That may be the case in some languages, but in most sensible languages
a dot inside a character class is treated literally.
--
Paul Allen
Softflare Support
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