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notany statement

notany(snStore)
    

The notany statement will match any character that is not in the store snStore. This statement is only valid in the context part of a rule. The notany statement cannot be used with the index statement, but can be used with the context statement.

The notany statement does not match when there is no character at that position in the context (e.g. at the start of the file). To match this, use the nul statement.

Introduced in version 7.0.

Example
notany(laochar) + any(laokey) > context(1) index(laochar,2)
      
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The notany statement was introduced in Keyman 7.0.

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