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The feature that I think is most like the iPhone is the one where you can grab the map with your pan cursor and "flick" it in a particular direction. I expect that non-GIS users will want a copy of the GUI on their desktop just to play with it and show off its cool functionality. The widget classes (as well as the geometry classes) now all inherit from a common set of ancestor classes to take advantage of new canvas rendering functionality and geometry caching.Īs far as I am concerned, the new GUI will be the cool kid on every user's Desktop. The graphics are clear and crisp (a la the comments from "Anonymous"). The new GUI has all the standard Microsoft UI design elements but with a few iPhone-like tricks thrown in. With mostly only Magik changes, the developer (a Magikian in my mind) created a new interface that out-Microsofted Microsoft. All I can say is that there was some really cool stuff. MagikSF> regexp.pattern regexp.test("alfred!")Īt the Users Conference in Glendale this week, John Eason was very excited to take me to see the " Smallworld HD" demo. and another example testing if a string is in a valid e-mail format. MagikSF> regexp regexp.pattern regexp.test("303-555") Here is an example of testing that a telephone number string matches the correct format for North America.

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It turns out that vbscript.regexp is exactly what I was looking for. I began to wonder if there was an OLE object that could support regular expressions. So when l_santi asked a question in sw-gis about Magik support for Regular Expressions, it got me thinking: WWBD (What Would Bhimesh Do)? Bhimesh is the owner of the Magik Fun blog and many of his posts explore the interaction of Magik with various OLE objects. But that method only uses wildcard characters %*, %? and %\.

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I tried to make do with the ro_charindex_mixin.matches?() method. It has been bothering me for years that Magik does not seem to support Regular Expressions.








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