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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: Sometimes ? is too flexible, and you ! 3: only want to allow a few characters. For example, ! 4: you might want to abbreviate ! 5: ls memo.ab memo.ac ! 6: without picking up "memo.ad", memo.ae", etc. ! 7: You can match one of a set of particular characters by ! 8: putting them in brackets "[]" in the list you use with "ls". ! 9: For example, ! 10: [bc] ! 11: matches either b or c but no other letters, ! 12: so "ls memo.a[bc]" is the abbreviation for ! 13: "ls memo.ab memo.ac". ! 14: You can have as many characters as needed between [ and ]. ! 15: ! 16: Type the "ls" command that recognizes ! 17: a1cat ! 18: a2cat ! 19: a3cat ! 20: and no other files. Then type "ready". ! 21: #create a1bat ! 22: #create a1cat ! 23: #create a2cat ! 24: #create a3cat ! 25: #create a4cat ! 26: #create acat ! 27: #copyin ! 28: #user ! 29: #uncopyin ! 30: #match ls a[123]cat ! 31: #match ls a[1-3]cat ! 32: #match ls a1cat a2cat a3cat ! 33: You were supposed to use a[123]cat. ! 34: Imagine doing it your way with 10 files. ! 35: #log ! 36: #next ! 37: 8.1a 10 ! 38: 8.2a 5
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