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Quantifier, which will match the previous expression exactly 0 or 1 times ( 1 times preferred; This matlab function returns indices of the matching features in the two input feature sets. This matlab function returns 1 (true) if str contains the specified pattern, and returns 0 (false) otherwise. · setting your branch to exactly match the remote branch can be done in two steps: Git commit -a -m saving my work, just in case git branch my-saved-work now your work is saved on the branch my-saved-work in case you decide you want it back (or want to. Another (probably more relyable) alternative would be using a custom character group: = match (a1&,b:b,0). or if its a text lookup value which needs to match. · is there a way to make grep output words from files that match the search expression? · for example, ab|de would match either side of the expression. This matlab function compares s1 and s2 and returns 1 (true) if the two are identical and 0 (false) otherwise. · functions like match , vlookup and hlookup need to match data type (number or text) whereas countif/sumif make no distinction. · if two cells match , return value from third asked 10 years, modified 6 years, viewed 627k times Git fetch origin git reset –hard origin/master if you want to save your current branchs state before doing this (just in case), you can do: If you need to analyze the match to extract information about specific group captures, for instance, you can pass a function to the string argument. If i want to find all the instances of, say, th in a number of files, i can do: If you have a numeric lookup value you can convert to text in the formula by using &, e. g. How to match , but not capture, part of a regex? Are you using match to find the position or just to establish whether the value exists in your data? However, for something like your case you might want to use the ? Asked 14 years, modified 1 year, viewed 316k times Its a greedy match ).