Fix typos - strings.Rmd (#149)
* Fix typos * Changed excercise 10.2.6 1.2 back to original
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### Grouping and backreferences
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You learned about parentheses earlier as a way to disambiguate complex expression. They do one other special thing: they also define numeric groups that you can refer to with _backreferences_, `\1`, `\2` etc.For example, the following regular expression finds all fruits that have a pair of letters that's repeated.
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You learned about parentheses earlier as a way to disambiguate complex expression. They do one other special thing: they also define numeric groups that you can refer to with _backreferences_, `\1`, `\2` etc. For example, the following regular expression finds all fruits that have a pair of letters that's repeated.
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```{r, cache = FALSE}
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str_view(fruit, "(..)\\1", match = TRUE)
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#### Exercises
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1. Replace all `/`'s in a string with `\`'s.
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1. Replace all `/`s in a string with `\`s.
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### Splitting
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