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- -r operator : 10.6. The -x File Tests
- rand(�) : 3.8. Exercises
- example of : A.2. Chapter 3, Arrays and List Data
- random access, seek(�) and : 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
- ranges of characters : 7.3.1. Single-Character Patterns
- read(�) : 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
- readdir(�) : 12.5. Reading a Directory Handle
- reading data from a command : 14.3. Using Processes as Filehandles
- reading from a file : 10.5. Using Filehandles
- reading from standard input : 6.1. Input from STDIN
- reading Registry values : 16.5. Opening and Reading Registry Values
- redo operator : 9.3. The redo Statement
- regedit.exe, regedt32.exe utilities : 16.4. The Registry
- Registry module
- A.15. Chapter 16, System Information
- B.4. Win32 Extensions
- Registry package
- 16.4. The Registry
- 16.4.1. The Registry Structure
- Registry, Windows NT : 16.4. The Registry
- regular expressions
- 1.6.7. Handling Varying Input Formats
- 7.1. Concepts About Regular Expressions
- alternation in : 7.3.2.4. Alternation
- anchoring in : 7.3.3. Anchoring Patterns
- backtracking in : 7.3.2.2. Multipliers
- character classes in : 7.3.1. Single-Character Patterns
- compared with globbing : 12.2. Globbing
- example of
- 1.6.8. Making It Fair for the Rest
- 1.6.9. Making It a Bit More Modular
- 9.1. The last Statement
- extended syntax : D.8. Additional Regular Expression Features
- grouping patterns of : 7.3.2. Grouping Patterns
- non-special characters of : 7.3.1. Single-Character Patterns
- precedence in : 7.3.4. Precedence
- split(�) and : 7.6.1. The split Function
- variable interpolation : 7.4.4. Using Variable Interpolation
- removing a file : 13.1. Removing a File
- removing characters : 15.5. Transliteration
- removing the last character : 2.6.3. The chop( ) and chomp( ) Functions
- rename command (Windows NT) : 13.2. Renaming a File
- rename(�)
- 1.6.15. Making Those Old Word Lists More Noticeable
- 13.2. Renaming a File
- example of : A.12. Chapter 13, File and Directory Manipulation
- renaming files : 13.2. Renaming a File
- examples of : 1.6.15. Making Those Old Word Lists More Noticeable
- report generating, example of : 1.6.14. Listing the Secret Words
- reports, writing : 11.1. What Is a Format?
- result : 2.4. Scalar Operators
- return status, backwards for system(�) : 14.1. Using system and exec
- return values : 1.6.9. Making It a Bit More Modular
- from subroutine, example of : 1.6.17. The Final Programs
- of tr : 15.5. Transliteration
- print(�) and : 6.3.1. Using print for Normal Output
- read(�) and : 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
- of select(�) : 11.6.1. Using select to Change the Filehandle
- subroutines : 8.3. Return Values
- reverse(�) : 3.4.5. The reverse Function
- example of
- A.2. Chapter 3, Arrays and List Data
- A.5. Chapter 6, Basic I/O
- right angle brackets (\>), as format field characters : 11.4.1. Text Fields
- right associativity : 2.4.3. Operator Precedence and Associativity
- rindex(�) : 15.1. Finding a Substring
- example of : A.14. Chapter 15, Other Data Transformation
- rm command, unlink(�) and : 13.1. Removing a File
- rmdir command, and rmdir(�) : 13.3. Making and Removing Directories
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