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elisp code for replacing every other occurence in a line?
From: |
Frank Stutzman |
Subject: |
elisp code for replacing every other occurence in a line? |
Date: |
Mon, 12 May 2014 17:32:10 +0000 (UTC) |
User-agent: |
tin/2.2.0-20131224 ("Lochindaal") (UNIX) (FreeBSD/9.2-RELEASE-p3 (amd64)) |
This is probably trivial for emacs-masters, but I'm not one and
the solution is escaping me...
Say I have a buffer that have intermittant lines that look like:
a,b,c,DD,e,f,g,DD,h
i,j,k,DD,l,m,n,DD,o
I'm trying to write some lisp code that will change them so that
they look like:
a,b,c,DD,e,f,g,YY,h
i,j,k,DD,l,m,n,ZZ,o
DD,YY and ZZ will always be the same strings. These pairs of lines
may not always be found sequentially in the file. For what its worth,
this buffer is a CSV delimited buffer although I would prefer to do this
without using any special mdoes.
--
Frank Stutzman
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