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* How to parse a string?
@ 2003-04-30 23:42 François Fleuret
  2003-05-01  1:54 ` Greg Hill
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From: François Fleuret @ 2003-04-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

Maybe is this a dumb question, but I do not see how to find the answer
either in the info files or on the web.

I just want to do a primitive parsing scanf-style in elisp.

For instance, given a string which I know is composed of 5 fields of
type integer/integer/word/word/word, separated by spaces, how can I
transform this string into a list of the objects?

Thanks in advance,

FF

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