$regsubex treats third parm like plain text when it stored in a variable. see both examples below.
//var %a,%r = \1 | echo -a $or(,$regsub(abc,/(.)/g,%r,%a)) %a
* return abc black reversed.
//var %r = \1 | echo -a $regsubex(abc,/(.)/g,%r)
* return \1\1\1
I used \t for another script which already set, but I want to specify my own output manually this time.
Last edited by b1ink; 03/11/06 06:47 PM.