Hi! I feel really, really sheepish in asking this question, but I'm pretty new to regular expressions & this one (which I'm sure is pretty basic) has me stumped. I've looked at various guides & tutorials recommended on this site (and elsewhere) but can't get this one to work.
Pretty simple (I thought!) - replacing the "." between letters only with a space, leaving the dots between numbers alone.
Sample:
My.File.v.1.2.345
My.File.v1.2.345
this.Is.my.File.v.1.2.345
IE, tons of files with a dot "." between words (don't want to keep) followed by a version number (do want to keep).
So, results would be (for the above examples):
My File v.1.2.345
my File2 v1.2.345
this Is my File v.1.2.345 [words don't always have uppecase 1st letter]
Sorry, but I've tried & tried & can't find out what I'm doing wrong.
In the above examples I simply want to replace the "dot" between words with a space, keeping the dot between numbers (version number).
It's not always consistent whether there's a "v.1" or a "v1" to indicate file version number. If the end-result is either of these, that's fine with me.
Also, the filenames *usually* are first letter uppercased, but not always.
Any help on how I do this would be =greatly= appreciated!
Again, so sorry to bother you with something so basic as this.
PS - I'm donating some $$ right now, to thank you for this great utility!
Thanks!
Henry