Thanks. Is there a way to use split() on blocks of 21 items at a time? The readings come in blocks of 21 data points with the data points being determined by position in the sequence: Pressure, Geop Height, Temperature, Dew Point, Humidity, Wind Direction, Wind Speed MS, Wind UMS, Wind VMS, Precipitation Amount, Total Cloud Cover, Low Cloud Cover, Medium Cloud Cover, High Cloud Cover, Radiation Global, Radiation Global Accumulation, Radiation Net Surface LW Accumulation, Radiation Net Surface SW Accumulation, Radiation SW Accumulation, Visibility, and Wind Gusts.


In reply to Re^4: Repeating a capture group pattern within a pattern by mldvx4
in thread Repeating a capture group pattern within a pattern by mldvx4

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