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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: Just as you can specify files with an abbreviation, ! 3: it is also possible, in the 's' command, to ! 4: use an abbreviation for the string to be used ! 5: for substitution. Unfortunately, the characters ! 6: used to indicate an abbreviation are quite ! 7: different, and you must learn them separately for the ! 8: editor and the file-name interpreter. (Sorry about ! 9: that, but that's the way the world is.) ! 10: ! 11: The symbol for 'any character' is '.'. Thus ! 12: s/a./bc/p ! 13: looks for an 'a' followed by anything, and changes those ! 14: characters into 'bc'. ! 15: Thus the line ! 16: what now ! 17: would become ! 18: whbc now ! 19: after that command. ! 20: What will the word "floating" become after ! 21: s/a./or/ ! 22: is executed? Type "answer WORD" where WORD is the new version. ! 23: #copyin ! 24: #user ! 25: #uncopyin ! 26: #match flooring ! 27: #log ! 28: #next ! 29: 32.1b 10
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