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Old 08-22-2013, 03:20 AM   #23
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thank you. I have been doing grouping all over the place (very useful tool).

ok, same question, more clearly asked:

For titles with sequences either at the beginning, or the end (middle I imagine is a more difficult question?)

Ie.
discworld series with titles under the following format

(2 digit sequence) (title)
or
(title) (2 digit sequence)

where there are no parenthesis nor hyphens or other indicator other than a simple space to separate the numerical data from the alpha of the title

I am kind of hoping that in regular expressions, there is a corollary to the boolean operator "#" which is used to refer to numbers
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