Is there a private server setting that will allow us to pick up the items indefinitely? And because your second parameter is empty string , there is no difference between the output of two cases. M is for multiline. All dinos, structures & yourself. · with the new homestead update, i noticed that when we place down items, theres something like a 30 second timer that allows us to pick up the items again. · \t is not equivalent to \s+, but \s+ should match a tab (\t). How to copy it or maybe a place somewhere else where i can find the settings to copy? So the regex \\s\\s should match two spaces. · 2 it is a regular expression. · - map specific engrams are enabled on all maps - vanilla engrams can be replaced by their s+ counterpart, drastically reducing engram count without engram screen lag integrated resource pulling resource pulling directly integrated into the ark inventory ui so its available in everything! It just means that if theres a substring which starts at index 0 and matches the regex, the engine will stop as soon as possible. Str. replace(/\s/g, x) will return xxaxbxxcxxxdxef while str. replace(/\s+/g, x) will … So, anyone have a solution? The java api for regular expressions states that \s will match whitespace. Pattern whitespace = pattern. compile. (\s+?) i would appreciate if someone could explain this. The problem in your example is that the second pattern \s\s+ is looking for two or more whitespace characters, and \t is only one whitespace character. · the s replaces one space match at a time but the s+ replaces the whole space sequence at once with the second parameter. · in a match situation the first would return one match per whitespace, when the second would return a match for each group of whitespaces. \s@\s+ non-greedy doesnt mean that the regex will try to find the shortest substring by varying the start index. (as it was with the s+ mod) ————— edit ————— i actually found this on the wiki shortly after posting. : The result is the same because youre replacing it with an empty string. That pattern replaces all whitespace characters \s+ by an empty string depending on that is is at the beginning of string ^\s+ or | at the end of the string \s+$. · , you get directed to a google sheet, but i cant copy that for some reason. What is the difference between the below two expressions? · if you just want one character before @, you could use : If you replace it with x for instance, the results would differ. G is for global modifier, what doesnt return after first match.
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Is there a private server setting that will allow us to pick up the items indefinitely? And because your second parameter is empty string ,...