Note that (?! ) (or it's positive counterpart (?= )) do not consume any part of the string. So /a(?=0)\d{2}/ applied to "a012" will match just "a01".
Changing it to have a + doesn't affect anything, since if it has more than one space after the comma, it definitely has one space.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: A question on splitting
by ysth
in thread A question on splitting
by TASdvlper
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