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From: "Soeren Sonnenburg" <sonnenburg at informatik.hu-berlin.de>
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Subject: RE: linux-l: Negation von Regexps?
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 21:32:49 +0100
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> Kann mir von Euch jemand sagen, ob es moeglich ist, in Perl
> ganze Regexps zu negieren? Oder ist es lediglich moeglich, auf
> Nicht-Matching zu pruefen (mit !~)?

War das nicht einfach [^REGEXP] (mit REGEXP die zu negierende expression ?)
?

S.
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		11:15 Restate my assumptions
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(1)	Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2)	Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3)	If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge.

=> Therefore:	There are patterns everywhere in nature.



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