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Hi,
Can anyone elaborate the difference between \1 and \t.
It seems when using multiple back references \t acts different to \1, can anyone explain the behaviour thanks.
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$regsubex(testje,/(.)(.)/g,>\t<) $regsubex(testje,/(.)(.)/g,>\1<) returns, >t<>e<>s< >t<>s<>j<
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