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The command :/point a/,/point b/y in vim allows me to yank lines 2 to 4 in the following example. However, I want to select only the text between point a and point b and not the complete lines.

--- start example ---
copy from point a
to
point b
--- end example ---

I know this can be achieved using Visual mode, or using markers. However, I want to know how can I do this using search patterns like the search command mentioned above. The yanked text I am looking for is this one:

point a
to
point b

Regards,

2 Answers 2

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What you might be after is a positive lookbehind+lookahead.

(?<=group)pattern - Positive lookbehind - Matches as single instance of a pattern which proceeds the specified group but does not include the group in the match.

pattern(?=group) - Positive lookahead - Matches a single instance of a pattern which is followed by the specified group but does NOT include the group in the match.

Example:

(?<=pointa)pattern(?=pointb)
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This should work for you :

Sample text

copy from point a
to  
point b

Sequence of commands

// '(\_s\|.\)*' Matches line breaks or any character 0 or more times.
/point a\(\_s\|.\)*point b
// (press enter)
// Select the matched result in visual mode.
gn
// Now yank it. 
y 
// Put it somewhere else.
p 
// You get :
// point a
// to
// point b

I think yank can only make that kind of selection in visual mode and it will copy whole lines involving the movement in other cases.

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