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     1 <html>
       
     2     <head>
       
     3 	<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
       
     4 	<title>Wildcard Matching</title>
       
     5     </head>
       
     6     <body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:helvetica">
       
     7 
       
     8 	<p><center><h2>Wildcard Matching</h2></center></p>
       
     9 
       
    10         <p>
       
    11         Most command shells such as bash or cmd.exe support "file
       
    12         globbing", the ability to identify a group of files by using
       
    13         wildcards. 
       
    14 
       
    15         <br />
       
    16         <br />
       
    17         <table align="center" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" border="0" width="100%">
       
    18         <tr valign="top" bgcolor="#f0f0f0">
       
    19         <td><center><img src="images/wildcard.png" /></center></td>
       
    20         </tr>
       
    21         </table>
       
    22 
       
    23         <br />
       
    24         <br />
       
    25         <p>
       
    26         Wildcard matching provides four features:     
       
    27         </p>   
       
    28 
       
    29 	<ul>
       
    30 	    <li>Any character represents itself apart from those
       
    31 	    mentioned below. Thus 'c' matches the character 'c'.
       
    32             </li>
       
    33 	    <li>The '?' character matches any single character.</li>
       
    34 	    <li>The '*' matches zero or more of any characters.</li>
       
    35 	    <li>Sets of characters can be represented in square brackets. 
       
    36                 Within the character class, like outside, backslash 
       
    37                 has no special meaning.
       
    38 	    </li>
       
    39 	</ul>
       
    40 
       
    41         <p>
       
    42         For example we could identify HTML files with
       
    43         <code>*.html</code>. This will match zero or more characters
       
    44         followed by a dot followed by 'h', 't', 'm' and 'l'.
       
    45         </p>
       
    46 
       
    47         <br />
       
    48         <br />
       
    49         <p>
       
    50         See also: <a href="browse.html">Browse</a>, <a href="filedialog.html">File Dialog</a>,
       
    51         <a href="findfile.html">Find File</a>
       
    52         </p>
       
    53     </body>
       
    54 </html>
       
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