Microsoft expressions 4 for mac

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Translates numbers with on-net prefix (6) and Dallas site code (444)įor details about specifying a phone number normalization rule, how to use.

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Translates numbers with on-net prefix (6) and NY site code (333) Translates numbers with on-net prefix (6) and Redmond site code (222) Translates numbers with international prefix in USĠ11914412345678 is translated to +914412345678 Translates 7-digit numbers to Dallas local numberġ2145551212 is translated to +12145551212 Translates 7-digit numbers to Redmond local number The following table shows sample normalization rules and the corresponding values for the rule name, description, phone pattern, and translation pattern. For example, the phone pattern regular expression of ^9(\d)$ (containing two captures), the number following the $ sign can only be 1 or 2. This consists of designators and variables that represent specific sets of numbers.

NET regular expressions to specify the phone pattern and the translation pattern as follows: The pattern-matching notation of regular expressions makes it possible to quickly parse large amounts of text to find specific character patterns to extract, edit, replace, or delete text substrings or, to add the extracted strings to a collection in order to generate a report.