* copy-region-to-variable
@ 2004-02-04 13:06 hans nieuwenhuizen
2004-02-04 13:14 ` copy-region-to-variable Joakim Hove
2004-02-04 19:47 ` copy-region-to-variable Gareth Rees
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From: hans nieuwenhuizen @ 2004-02-04 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
None of the almost 2000 built-in functions of emacs 21.2 seems to copy part
of the buffer ( region ) into a variable.
You need that e.g. if you have to enlarge the double in the region by a
factor of
say 3.456 .
Can anybody tell me how to do that?
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* Re: copy-region-to-variable
2004-02-04 13:06 copy-region-to-variable hans nieuwenhuizen
@ 2004-02-04 13:14 ` Joakim Hove
2004-02-04 13:50 ` copy-region-to-variable Johan Bockgård
2004-02-04 19:47 ` copy-region-to-variable Gareth Rees
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From: Joakim Hove @ 2004-02-04 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
"hans nieuwenhuizen" <j.k.nieuwenhuizen@tue.nl> writes:
> None of the almost 2000 built-in functions of emacs 21.2 seems to copy part
> of the buffer ( region ) into a variable.
>
> You need that e.g. if you have to enlarge the double in the region by a
> factor of
> say 3.456 .
If you just mean the text content of the buffer you can use
(buffer-substring p1 p2)
or
(buffer-substring-no-properties p1 p2)
which return the buffer-content between p1 and p2.
HTH Joakim
Untested:
---------
(defun enlarge-double (p1 p2)
(interactive "r")
(let ((new-number (* 3.456 (string-to-number (buffer-substring-no-properties p1 p2)))))
(kill-region p1 p2)
(goto-char p1)
(insert (format "%s" new-number))))
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* Re: copy-region-to-variable
2004-02-04 13:14 ` copy-region-to-variable Joakim Hove
@ 2004-02-04 13:50 ` Johan Bockgård
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From: Johan Bockgård @ 2004-02-04 13:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Joakim Hove <hove@bccs.no> writes:
> (kill-region p1 p2)
(delete-region p1 p2) ; thou shalt not (mess with the) kill (ring)
Also consider:
- Function: delete-and-extract-region start end
This function deletes the text between positions START and
END in the current buffer, and returns a string containing
the text just deleted.
If point was inside the deleted region, its value afterward
is START. Otherwise, point relocates with the surrounding
text, as markers do.
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Johan Bockgård
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* Re: copy-region-to-variable
2004-02-04 13:06 copy-region-to-variable hans nieuwenhuizen
2004-02-04 13:14 ` copy-region-to-variable Joakim Hove
@ 2004-02-04 19:47 ` Gareth Rees
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From: Gareth Rees @ 2004-02-04 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hans Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> None of the almost 2000 built-in functions of emacs 21.2 seems to copy
> part of the buffer (region) into a variable.
As others have said, 'buffer-substring' gives you a substring of a
buffer. However, you don't need that to solve your problem.
> You need that e.g. if you have to enlarge the double in the region by
> a factor of say 3.456. Can anybody tell me how to do that?
If you want to do this interactively, use 'query-replace-regexp-eval'.
For example, to multiply each number by 3.456, type:
M-x query-replace-regexp-eval RET
[0-9.]+ RET
(* 3.456 (string-to-number \0)) RET
Non-interactively, you'd write Lisp like this:
(while (re-search-forward "[0-9]+\\(\\.[0-9]+\\)?" nil t)
(replace-match
(number-to-string (* 3.456 (string-to-number (match-string 0))))))
(Note that you need to be a bit more careful with the regexp for numbers
when you're not interactive, and you need 'number-to-string'.)
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Gareth Rees
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