Vim Regex Capture Groups [bau -> byau : ceu -> cyeu]

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伪装坚强ぢ 2020-12-04 07:01

I have a list of words:

bau
ceu
diu
fou
gau

I want to turn that list into:

byau
cyeu
dyiu
fyou
gyau

I uns

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  • 2020-12-04 07:10

    One way to fix this is by ensuring the pattern is enclosed by escaped parentheses:

    :%s/\(\w\)\(\w\w\)/\1y\2/g
    

    Slightly shorter (and more magic-al) is to use \v, meaning that in the pattern after it all ASCII characters except '0'-'9', 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z' and '_' have a special meaning:

    :%s/\v(\w)(\w\w)/\1y\2/g
    

    See:

    • :help \(
    • :help \v
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  • 2020-12-04 07:12

    If you don't want to escape the capturing groups with backslashes (this is what you've missed), prepend \v to turn Vim's regular expression engine into very magic mode:

    :%s/\v(\w)(\w\w)/\1y\2/g
    
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  • 2020-12-04 07:25

    You also have to escape the Grouping paranthesis:

    :%s/\(\w\)\(\w\w\)/\1y\2/g
    

    That does the trick.

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  • 2020-12-04 07:29

    You can also use this pattern which is shorter:

    :%s/^./&y
    
    • %s applies the pattern to the whole file.
    • ^. matches the first character of the line.
    • &y adds the y after the pattern.
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