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How to use a wildcard to math strings. Turn on/off line numbers in source code. Switch to Orginial background IDE or DSP color Comment or reply to this aritlce/tip for discussion. Bookmark this article to my favorite article(s). Print this article
match strings 06-Feb-04
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CBuilder All Versions
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			if you want to match words in a Ansistring like Cppbuilder and some words at the 
end like the word wonderful.  Here is an example
1   
2   // required #include for the TMask class
3   #include "masks.hpp"
4   AnsiString sFind;
5   bool Matches;
6   
7   TMask* Searcher = new TMask("*Cppbuilder*wonderful");//Create a search pattern
8   sFind = "wonderful";
9   Matches = Searcher->Matches(SomeString);  // Matches is false
10  sFind = "I have Cppbuilder 5 and its wonderful";
11  Matches = Searcher->Matches(SomeString);  // Matches is true
12  sFind = "Cppbuilder is a wonderful product";
13  Matches = Searcher->Matches(SomeString);  // Matches is true
14  
15  delete Searcher;


			
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