All,
A. Would like to split the following word Camedia C-730 UltraZoom\UZoom/UZ (White) using multiple conditions using one line command. The conditions to split are
1. Space
2. -
3. /
4. \
5. (
6. )
After splitting the output should be
1. Camedia
2. C
3. 730
4. UltraZoom
5. UZoom
6. UZ
7. White


B. Also would like to know on how to REGEX a value either forward or backward from the position of the found required pattern. AN example
Acer Laptop XXYYY00MM 2.0 Ghz is an amazing piece.

In this example the pattern I look for is Ghz and would like to REGEX the words before it i.e. Acer Laptop XXYYY00MM 2.0 and also include the pattern (pattern may be anyword) in the final output.

Thanks for your help.

In reply to Multiple condition split by Anonymous Monk

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