On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Jarrod Bell <jarrod@guilink.com> wrote:
Try this:
.*?\*1\*(\d)\*72\#\#.*
Jarrod
On Aug 16, 11:56 am, Rodrigo Drumond <rodr...@quantaautomacao.com.br>
wrote:
--> Hello !
>
> I have this situation:
>
> When I request, my system myhome Bticino sends:
>
> *#*1##*1*0*71##*1*0*22##**1*0*72##**1*0*52##*1*0*23## --> light 72
> Off
> *#*1##*1*0*71##*1*0*22##**1*1*72##**1*0*52##*1*0*23## --> light 72 On
>
> I need to identify this variation, and i can do it, but the problem is it:
> Some times, the system change the string order, and i receive something like
> this:
>
> *#*1##*1*0*71##**1*0*72##*##*1*0*22*1*0*52##*1*0*23## --> light 72
> Off
> *#*1##*1*0*71##**1*1*72##*##*1*0*22*1*0*52##*1*0*23## --> light 72
> On
>
> So, what is the perfect Regex?
>
> I tried this:
> (.*?\*\1*(\d+)\*72\#\#\*#\*1\#\#)
> But obviously, does not work :)
>
> thanks
>
> --
> Rodrigo Drumond
> Phone: +55 31 3377-3150
> Mobile: +55 31 8699-2549www.quantaautomacao.com.br
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