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Thank you for sharing this. I also wrote a regular expression with
\d|eno|owt
and so on, and I was not so proud of myself :). Good to know I wasn't the only one :).I was trying so hard to avoid doing this and landed on a pretty nice solution (for me). It's funny sering everyone's approach especially when you have no problem running through that barrier that I didn't want to π
haha it's such a dumb solution, but it works. i've seen several others that have done the same thing. The alternatives all sounded too hard for my tired brain.