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How does the regular expression (aa)+\1 match aaaaaa? The \1 refers to the captured group, which is the same thing the quantifier is referring to So effectively, it's saying "group aa, 1 or more times, and then one more time" Which is the same as "2 or more times" So the regex might be clearer as this: (aa){2,} Since aaaaaa is three sets of the aa group, the regex matches the string
regex - Why does a*a match aaa? - Stack Overflow It does initially attempt to match the entire string, but repetition will backtrack if a match fails After the a* initially matching the entire string, the regex tries to match the next token, the single a This fails, so then the a* backtracks back a character (so that it only matches aa rather than aaa) This time, the last token, the single a, is fulfilled, so a match is found Greedyness
American - Airline Pilot Central Forums American ### It is against the APC Forum Rules to advocate any labor action which is not authorized by the RLA NMB This applies to ANY wildcat actions, including slowdown, work-to-rules, withdrawal of enthusiasm (WOE), sickouts, etc It is irrelevant whether the union itself has anything to do with the action Major unions have lost court cases and in one instance suffered severe financial
AA vs SWA CJO - Airline Pilot Central Forums Major - AA vs SWA CJO - I did a search but couldn't find anything with current contracts at AA and WN So about to turn 42 and finally got a December class at SWA after swimming in the pool Also just interviewed at AA and got the CJO, was told to likely expect a December or January class I'm really at a crossroads
AA vs SWA CJO - Page 21 - Airline Pilot Central Forums Major - AA vs SWA CJO - Originally Posted by biigD On the WB, the trick is to pick up OG PR a day early and fly into your reserve stretch, leaving only a day or two of availability (which is essentially useless on the WB) That way you're still only working three or four trips per month, but for 120-130 hours I had a
AA And Supplemental Flying - Page 5 - Airline Pilot Central Forums Air Wisconsin - AA And Supplemental Flying - Originally Posted by brometheus They’re just trying to save face So far no EAS contracts have been awarded so I expect only 70-100 pilots will be left after April Everyone I know mentioned that no way would ZW break off an agreement with their major source of income The
SWA to AA (Pros Cons) - Page 11 - Airline Pilot Central Forums Southwest - SWA to AA (Pros Cons) - Originally Posted by CA1900 Only place I've ever seen them is inter-island Hawaii, and they still exist I only dislike them because of the usual >1-hour ground time between each leg I've also had entire duty days consisting of one scheduled inter-island leg, and those are