#print Sometimes ? is too flexible, and you only want to allow a few characters. For example, you might want to abbreviate ls memo.ab memo.ac without picking up "memo.ad", "!"memo.ae", and so forth. You can match one of a set of particular characters by putting them in brackets "[]" in the list you use with "ls". For example, [bc] matches either b or c but no other letters. Thus the command ls memo.a[bc] would match "memo.ab", "memo.ac", and nothing else. Try that command in this directory: type a plain "ls" first, and then "ls memo.a[bc]". How many files does "ls memo.a[bc]" match? Type "answer N" where N is the number. #create memo.ab #create memo.abc #create memo.bc #copyin #user #uncopyin #match 1 #log #next 7.3b 2