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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Since the '?' character only matches single
3: characters in file names, it is not useful for
4: questions like "how many files have names which
5: begin with the letter g?" There is another character
6: *
7: which can be used in patterns for file names
8: and matches any number of any kind of characters.
9: So
10: g*
11: selects all file names beginning with g, and
12: *x
13: selects all file names which end in x. Try
14: ls *x
15: How many files match?
16: Compare with an ordinary
17: ls
18: if you like. Type "answer N" eventually where
19: N is the number of files whose names end in "x".
20: #create abcx
21: #create abcxdef
22: #create memox
23: #create memoy
24: #create memoz
25: #create x
26: #create x53x
27: #copyin
28: #user
29: #uncopyin
30: #match 4
31: #log
32: #next
33: 6.2b 8
34: 6.1a 1
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