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On 28/08/15 10:29, gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu wrote:
>
> A regex pattern for 100-199 is: 1[0-9][0-9]
> For 200-299: 2[0-9][0-9]
> In case you want to deal with resistors only: R1[0-9][0-9]
>
> These are the generic regex patterns that; I am not sure how exactly 
> the select dialog box works, tho. 

Thanks! That really helps for selecting R100-199, C100-199, etc.

Next, I'd really like to know if it's possible to select ALL components 
numbered 100-199, 200-299, etc. I've tried lots of regex combinations 
but not found the right magic yet...

Regards,
Matt

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