I wouldn't do this as an "anded if" but in a loop with an array of vowels. As soon as the script has found the first vowel the script would continue with the next vowel but if the vowel wasn't found it would stop the whole search as it's not interesting whether the other vowels are in the string.Uhm, in which way does an "anded if" continue with a next vowel after a previous vowel wasn't found?
In reply to Re^3: regex to find vowels in anyorder
by JavaFan
in thread regex to find vowels in anyorder
by varghees
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