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I'm trying to find all instances of .0%, ignoring anything in front of the decimal, from a mix of numbers that might look like this:
7.0% .0% 0.0% 94.0% In the above list, it should only find one instance: the .0% Any suggestions for how to wildcard the find expression? I started with [!0.].0% which effectively ignores the 0.0%, but catches everything else. I tried something like [!0.-9.].0% but that ignores everything. Ideas? |
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