Looking for an *efficient* way to arrive at a combination of masks and rules.
For example, by using only the dictionary word "please", I want to arrive at both "Please0000" and "plea$e9999".
The mask ?d?d?d?d would produce "please1234", but can't capitalize the first letter or change the "S" to "$". The rule "sS$" would replace "S" with "$", but wouldn't append the four digits combination (0000..9999) at the end of the word.
Does this mean that I need to first produce a dictionary file with please00..please99 (using maskprocessor?) and then apply a set of rules to it?
thanks in advance.
For example, by using only the dictionary word "please", I want to arrive at both "Please0000" and "plea$e9999".
The mask ?d?d?d?d would produce "please1234", but can't capitalize the first letter or change the "S" to "$". The rule "sS$" would replace "S" with "$", but wouldn't append the four digits combination (0000..9999) at the end of the word.
Does this mean that I need to first produce a dictionary file with please00..please99 (using maskprocessor?) and then apply a set of rules to it?
thanks in advance.