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Matchre is actually very easy to explain, and I think it could be added into the section with the current example shown with MATCHRE so people can understand. They are incredibly useful for keeping the amount of lines your code is down to a minimum.
Matchre is actually very easy to explain, and I think it could be added into the section with the current example shown with MATCHRE so people can understand. They are incredibly useful for keeping the amount of lines your code is down to a minimum.


Simple explanation is that it functions exactly the same as a MATCH. The pipe | separates each of the regular expressions, and that it must start and end with forward slashes / in StormFront.
Simple explanation is that it functions exactly the same as a MATCH. The pipe <code>|</code> separates each of the regular expressions, and that it must start and end with forward slashes <code>/</code> in StormFront.


<pre>1 putAway:
<pre>1 putAway:

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Match section

Matchre is actually very easy to explain, and I think it could be added into the section with the current example shown with MATCHRE so people can understand. They are incredibly useful for keeping the amount of lines your code is down to a minimum.

Simple explanation is that it functions exactly the same as a MATCH. The pipe | separates each of the regular expressions, and that it must start and end with forward slashes / in StormFront.

1	putAway:
2	MATCH putAway ...wait
3	MATCHRE cycle /Stow what?|You are already wearing that.|But that is already in your inventory.|You/
4	PUT stow my pickle
5	MATCHWAIT

-- Tea 20:53, 21 April 2009 (UTC)