Case
- Last UpdatedNov 22, 2022
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Regular Expressions are case sensitive, and capitalized metacharacters often have different meanings to their lowercase equivalents.
By default regular expression matching is also case sensitive.
Component class names in an ISO15926 format import file are in Camel case. Camel case is the practice of writing compound words or phrases, in which the words are joined without spaces and are capitalised within the compound. For example:
BallValve
On importing an ISO15926 file, Schematic Model Manager converts component class names from Camel case to upper proper case. The above example would be converted to:
BALL VALVE
All ISO 15926 Designator references made within Schematic Model Manager should be in upper proper case.
All references made to ISO 15926 designators in auto complete rules, either in full, as in:
BALL VALVE
...or as part of a regular expression:
^BALL