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| <code>[a-z]</code>
| <code>[a-z]</code>
| Matches any one characters in the specified range ("a" through "z").
| Matches any one character in the specified range ("a" through "z").
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For example, a mask list <code>*.txt;*.doc</code> matches files with a <code>*.txt</code> or <code>*.doc</code> extension.
For example, a mask list <code>*.txt;*.doc</code> matches files with a <code>*.txt</code> or <code>*.doc</code> extension.
=== Examples ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Pattern
! Description
|-
| <code>*.jpg</code>
| Matches files which have ".jpg" file extension.
|-
| <code>magic*</code>
| Matches files which start with "magic".
|-
| <code>*magic*</code>
| Matches files which have "magic" anywhere within the name.
|-
| <code>*magic.*</code>
| Matches files which end with "magic", excluding the file extension.
|-
| <code>*magic*.jpg</code>
| Matches files which have "magic" anywhere within the name and have ".jpg" file extension.
|-
| <code>*b?ll*</code>
| Matches files with have a letter "b" followed by any single character and then followed by "ll", such as "ball", "bell", "bill".
|}


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Latest revision as of 23:10, 22 December 2019

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Filename or wildcard masks are used for simple pattern matching using special placeholder characters.

Masks can be used in several places in ReNamer, including:

Placeholder characters

Character Description
* (Asterisk) Match any number of any characters.
? (Question mark) Match any single character.

Extended pattern matching

Pattern Description
[abc] Matches any one of the specified characters ("a", "b" or "c").
[a-z] Matches any one character in the specified range ("a" through "z").

Note: Only the selected renaming rules support extended pattern matching features.

Mask lists

Multiple masks can be expressed in a single parameter (mask list) by separating individual masks with semicolons (";").

For example, a mask list *.txt;*.doc matches files with a *.txt or *.doc extension.

Examples

Pattern Description
*.jpg Matches files which have ".jpg" file extension.
magic* Matches files which start with "magic".
*magic* Matches files which have "magic" anywhere within the name.
*magic.* Matches files which end with "magic", excluding the file extension.
*magic*.jpg Matches files which have "magic" anywhere within the name and have ".jpg" file extension.
*b?ll* Matches files with have a letter "b" followed by any single character and then followed by "ll", such as "ball", "bell", "bill".