I would like to know if/how I can make vim look for the next occurrence of a variable. Let’s say the variable’s name is simply ‘n’, then /n would give me all occurrences of that letter, which isn’t always terribly helpful. I guess I could create a regex to solve the problem, but I wondered whether there was some command/keystroke I simply don’t yet know about; and as all my googling has been to no avail I decided to put a question on here.
Thanks a lot for your help!
If you have the cursor over the variable in question, you can press
*and it will search for the next occurrence or#will search for the previous one.This is equivalent to typing:
(
\<matches on the start of a word and\>matches on the end of word). The only difference (for reasons I’m not sure of) is that*and#don’t pay attention to the'smartcase'option.See: