It is irrelevant whether the union itself has anything to do with the action The files big file.mp4 and big_again.mp4 will be identical. Major unions have lost court cases and in one instance suffered severe financial.
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The \1 refers to the captured group, which is the same thing the quantifier is referring to
So effectively, it's saying group aa, 1 or more times, and then one more time
Which is the same as 2 or more times So the regex might be clearer as this /(aa){2,}/ since aaaaaa is three sets of the aa group, the regex matches the string. But i have problem with groups wrapped by aa, where i'd need something like /aa([^aa]*)aa/ which doesn't work, and i can't use the first one like /aa([^a]*)aa/, because it would end on first occurence of a, which i don't want
Generally, is there any way, how to say not contains string in the same way that i can say not contains character with. It is possible with regex But you are better off writing a loop for this. Return the column letter rather than number with column aa onwards asked 8 years, 3 months ago modified 8 years, 3 months ago viewed 5k times
How can i fix it?
This splits big file.mp4 into small.aa, small.ab, small.ac, etc., which are all 100 mb maximum To merge them again (which answers the question), in a terminal on linux or macos do > big_again.mp4 the question marks substitute the two characters aa, ab, etc