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    • rinku singhR
      rinku singh
      last edited by

      try compare
      https://regex101.com/r/We7Afi/1

      https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/16817/regex-find-all-lines-starting-with-a-specific-tag-and-ending-with-a-different-tag/3

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      • Meta ChuhM
        Meta Chuh moderator @Neculai I. Fantanaru
        last edited by Meta Chuh

        hi @Neculai-I.-Fantanaru
        merry christmas to you too !!

        this regex will work on your given example:

        find what: ^(.*?)TESTA(.*?)(\r\n|\r|\n)
        replace with: (leave empty)
        search mode: regular expression
        click on replace all

        so from your example:

        <p class="TESTA">I love you.<br>
        <p class="TESTA">You love her.<br>
        <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
        <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
        

        every line will be deleted except:

        <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
        <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
        
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        • Neculai I. FantanaruN
          Neculai I. Fantanaru
          last edited by

          yes, @gurikbal-singh , I inspired myself from a previous topic, but it’s not the same thing. This is why I open another topic, even if it’s close.

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          • Neculai I. FantanaruN
            Neculai I. Fantanaru
            last edited by Neculai I. Fantanaru

            yes, I find the solution. I believe my mistake was the fact I also use (?-s) in a negative lookahead regex. Doesn’t work this way.

            <p class="TEXTA">(?:(?!<br>).)*$

            or

            (.*<p class="TEXTA">.*)(?:(?!\b<br>\b))(.*)$

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            • guy038G
              guy038
              last edited by guy038

              Hello, @neculai-i-fantanaru, and All

              In order to match complete non-empty lines which do NOT contain a specific string, let’s say, the word TEXT, with that exact case, here are, below, 5 regexes :

              • Regex A : (?-is)^(?!.*TEXT).+\R matches any line which does NOT contain the string TEXT

              • Regex B : (?-is)^(?!^TEXT).+\R matches any line which does NOT contain the string TEXT, at beginning of line

              • Regex C : (?-is)^(?!.*TEXT$).+\R matches any line which does NOT contain the string TEXT, at end of line

              • Regex D : (?-is)^(?!^TEXT|.*TEXT$).+\R matches any line which does NOT contain the string TEXT, at beginning OR at end of line

              • Regex E : (?-is)^(?!^.+TEXT.+$).+\R matches any line which does NOT contain the string TEXT, NOT at line boundaries


              In the table, below, the lines matched are noted with a X and therefore, will be deleted, if the Replace zone is empty

              •-----------------------------------------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•
              |              Lines Scanned              |  Regex A  |  Regex B  |  Regex C  |  Regex D  |  Regex E  |
              •-----------------------------------------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•
              |  TEST : I love you.                     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |
              |  TEXT : She loves me.                   |           |           |     X     |           |     X     |
              |  ABCD : It is not about me.             |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |
              |  TEXT : You love her.                   |           |           |     X     |           |     X     |
              •-----------------------------------------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•
              |  Statement "TEST" : I love you.         |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |
              |  Statement "TEXT" : She loves me.       |           |     X     |     X     |     X     |           |
              |  Statement "ABCD" : It is not about me. |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |
              |  Statement "TEXT" : You love her.       |           |     X     |     X     |     X     |           |
              •-----------------------------------------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•
              |  I love you.          = TEST            |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |
              |  She loves me.        = TEXT            |           |     X     |           |           |     X     |
              |  It is not about me.  = ABCD            |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |     X     |
              |  You love her.        = TEXT            |           |     X     |           |           |     X     |
              •-----------------------------------------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•-----------•
              

              Remark : Of course, for correct testing of these regexes, just copy the text provided, in that way :

              TEST : I love you.
              TEXT : She loves me.
              ABCD : It is not about me.
              TEXT : You love her.
              
              Statement "TEST" : I love you.
              Statement "TEXT" : She loves me.
              Statement "ABCD" : It is not about me.
              Statement "TEXT" : You love her.
              
              I love you.          = TEST
              She loves me.        = TEXT
              It is not about me.  = ABCD
              You love her.        = TEXT
              

              Now, to match all complete non-empty lines which do NOT contain the expression <p class="TEXT">, possibly preceded by some blank characters, with that exact case, use the regex :

              Regex F : (?-is)^(?!\h*<p class="TEXT">).+\R

              •-------------------------------------------•-----------•
              |               Lines Scanned               |  Regex F  |
              •-------------------------------------------•-----------•
              |  <p class="TEST">I love you.<br>          |     X     |
              |      <p class="TEXT">She loves me.<br>    |           |
              |  <p class="ABCD">It is not about me.<br>  |     X     |
              |  <p class="TEXT">You love her.<br>        |           |
              •-------------------------------------------•-----------•
              

              Best Regards,

              guy038

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              • Neculai I. FantanaruN
                Neculai I. Fantanaru
                last edited by Neculai I. Fantanaru

                yes, @guy038 . but if I have opposite scenario:

                1. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>
                2. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
                3. <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
                4. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.
                   </p>
                

                And I want to select all tags which contains <p class="TEXTA"> but does not contains </p>. So I want to select only the 2 and 3 lines. How can I do this ?

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                • Meta ChuhM
                  Meta Chuh moderator @Neculai I. Fantanaru
                  last edited by

                  @Neculai-I.-Fantanaru

                  this regex will work on your new example:

                  find what: ^(.*?)TEXTA(.*?)(.|\R)(.*?)</p>\R
                  replace with: (leave empty)
                  search mode: regular expression
                  click on replace all

                  so from a copy of your example:
                  (it has to have an empty line after all texts for a correct newline \R detection on multi line <p>…</p> tags like the 4. you’ve given in your example)

                  1. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>
                  2. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
                  3. <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
                  4. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.
                     </p>
                  
                  

                  it will delete everything and leave you with:

                  2. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
                  3. <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
                  
                  

                  if this does not work with your real data, please provide us with a real data example and how your result should look like

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hi, @neculai-i-fantanaru, and All

                    In that case, you could use the regex (?-i)<p class="TEXTA">[^<>]+<(?!/p).+?>

                    Notes :

                    • First, this regex looks for the literal expression <p class="TEXTA">, with that exact case

                    • Followed with a non-empty range of characters, either different from < and >, till an < symbol

                    • Followed with a non-empty range of standard characters till the nearest > symbol, but ONLY IF the string /p cannot be found, right after the < symbol !

                    Just test it, with that text below :

                    <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>
                    <p class="TEXTA">an other
                    test </abc>
                    <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>      <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</123>
                       <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>    <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>
                       <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.
                       </p>
                    <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
                    <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>     <p class="TEXTA">It is
                     not about
                     me.<p>
                    
                    <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.
                       </p>
                    <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
                    

                    As I suppose that you would like to replace any bad ending tag, like </abc>, /123, <LLbr>, <AAbr>, or even <p> with the right ending tag </p>, use the following regex S/R :

                    SEARCH <p class="TEXTA">[^<>]+<\K(?!/p).+?(?=>)

                    REPLACE /p

                    Notes :

                    • If you just perform the search part, it just matches any bad ending tag, without the < and > boundaries, which is different from /p

                    • Remember that the \K syntax forces the regex engine to forget everything already matched and reset the working position to the location, right after the < symbol !

                    • If you click on the Replace All button ( not the Replace one ), any bad ending tag is then changed into </p>

                    Cheers,

                    guy038

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                    • Neculai I. FantanaruN
                      Neculai I. Fantanaru
                      last edited by

                      @guy038 said:

                      (?-i)<p class=“TEXTA”>[^<>]+<(?!/p).+?>

                      Your regex is great. But I just find another case that you may update regex, if you want. Strange thing. I did not take this into account. That can be some other tags in the same tag. For example:

                      <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but only if</em>you can make me smile</p>
                      

                      So, to update my last scenario:

                      1. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>
                      2. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
                      3. <p class="TEXTA">It is not about me.<AAbr>
                      4. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.
                         </p>
                      5.<p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but only if</em>you can make me smile</p>
                      6.<p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but only if</em>you can make me smile</title>
                      

                      So, the regex it should select lines 2,3 and 6 . Right now, your regex select also the line 5 (because of that 2 <em></em> witch is not good).

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        @neculai-i-fantanaru, and All

                        Ah, OK ! So, I’ve created a regex, using a recursive pattern ( due to the (?1) subroutine to group 1, located inside the group whose it refers to ), which allows the search of any block :

                        • Beginning with the tag <p class="TEXTA">

                        • Ending with a tag, different from </p>, which ends the line

                        • Containing any correct matched areas <tag>.....<tag, possibly juxtaposed and/or nested, as for instance :

                        <p class="TEXTA">.......<abc>.....<def>...
                        ....</def>...........</abc>.........<123>........</123>......<456>....
                        ...</456>............
                        ........<Niv1>.......<Niv2>.........<Niv3>......
                        ...<Niv4>.......<XXX>...........</XXX>............</Niv4>......
                        ..............</Niv3>..........
                        .......</Niv2>..........
                        .........</Niv1>...........<bla bla bla>
                        

                        Highly unlikely case, isn’t it !

                        So, here is the regex :

                        (?-i)<p class="TEXTA">(?:([^<>]+<(\w{1,10})>([^<>]+|(?1))</\2>[^<>]+)+|[^<>]*)<(?!/p)[^<>]+?>(?=\R)

                        And, again, if you just want to catch the wrong ending tag use the regex :

                        (?-i)<p class="TEXTA">(?:([^<>]+<(\w{1,10})>([^<>]+|(?1))</\2>[^<>]+)+|[^<>]*)<\K(?!/p)[^<>]+?(?=>\R)


                        Test these regexes, against text below. Note that they match only the blocks with even numbers ( 2, 4, 6, … )

                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        1. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.</p>
                        
                        2. <p class="TEXTA">She loves me.<LLbr>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        3. <p class="TEXTA">It is not
                                 about me
                            </p>
                        
                        4. <p class="TEXTA">It is not
                                 about me.
                            <AAbr>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        5. <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but only if</em>you can make me smile</p>
                        
                        6. <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but only if</em>you can make me smile</title>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        7. <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but
                               only 
                             if</em>you can make me smile</p>
                        
                        8. <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<em>but
                               only 
                             if</em>you can make me smile</html>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        9.  <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<12345>but
                            only 
                            if</12345>you can make me smile</p>
                        
                        10. <p class="TEXTA">I believe in love<12345>but
                            only 
                            if</12345>you can make me smile</div>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        11. <p class="TEXTA">I believe<em> in love<em>but
                          only 
                        if</em>you can ma</em>ke me smile</p>
                        
                        12. <p class="TEXTA">I believe<em> in love<em>but
                          only 
                        if</em>you can ma</em>ke me smile<h3>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        13.  <p class="TEXTA">I be<em>lieve<def> in love<em>but
                             only 
                             if</em>you can ma</def>ke me smi</em>le</p>
                        
                        14.  <p class="TEXTA">I be<em>lieve<def> in love<em>but
                             only 
                             if</em>you can ma</def>ke me smi</em>le</body>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        15.
                        <p class="TEXTA">I be<abc>lieve<def> in love<em>but
                        only 
                        if</em>you can ma</def>ke me smi</abc>le</p>
                        
                        16.
                        <p class="TEXTA">I be<abc>lieve<def> in love<em>but
                        only 
                        if</em>you can ma</def>ke me smi</abc>le<abcde>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        17. <p class="TEXTA">I <ab>believe </ab>in love<em>but only if</em>you <123>can make </123>me smile</p>
                        
                        18. <p class="TEXTA">I <ab>believe </ab>in love<em>but only if</em>you <123>can make </123>me smile</a>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        19. <p class="TEXTA">I <code>believe </code>in love<em>but
                              only if<123>you </123>can 
                              make </em>me
                           smile</p>
                        
                        20. <p class="TEXTA">I <code>believe </code>in love<em>but
                              only if<123>you </123>can 
                              make </em>me
                           smile</tr>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        21.<p class="TEXTA"></p>
                        
                        22.<p class="TEXTA"><script>
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        23.   <p class="TEXTA">.......<abc>.....<def>...
                        ....</def>...........</abc>.........<123>........</123>......<456>....
                        ...</456>............
                        ........<Niv1>.......<Niv2>.........<Niv3>......
                        ..............</Niv3>..........
                        ...<Niv4>.......<XXX>...........</XXX>............</Niv4>......
                        .......</Niv2>..........
                        .........</Niv1>...........</p>
                        
                        24..   <p class="TEXTA">.......<abc>.....<def>...
                        ....</def>...........</abc>.........<123>........</123>......<456>....
                        ...</456>............
                        ........<Niv1>.......<Niv2>.........<Niv3>......
                        ...<Niv4>.......<XXX>...........</XXX>............</Niv4>......
                        ..............</Niv3>..........
                        ...<Niv3>.......<XXX>...........</XXX>............</Niv3>......
                        .......</Niv2>..........
                        .........</Niv1>...........<bla bla bla>
                        

                        Best Regards,

                        guy038

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                        • Neculai I. FantanaruN
                          Neculai I. Fantanaru
                          last edited by Neculai I. Fantanaru

                          @guy038 said:

                          (?-i)<p class=“TEXTA”>(?:([^<>]+<(\w{1,10})>([^<>]+|(?1))</\2>[^<>]+)+|[^<>]*)<(?!/p)[^<>]+?>(?=\R)

                          good morning. I try your regex, both, I don’t know why, but doesn’t select line number 6. Only the lines 2 and 3.

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                          • Meta ChuhM
                            Meta Chuh moderator @Neculai I. Fantanaru
                            last edited by Meta Chuh

                            @Neculai-I.-Fantanaru

                            again, you will have to add an empty line below 6. if it is the last line of your test document.
                            then @guy038 's regex will find line 6. correctly with your given example.
                            so your document must end with an empty line in order for the regex to work.

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                            • Neculai I. FantanaruN
                              Neculai I. Fantanaru
                              last edited by

                              yes, ok, but if I have an .html file, I will never finnish with this line. :) So, for sure I have a lot of lines and other tags after line six :)

                              anyway, I get it. I remove the last part (?=\R) and works.

                              (?-i)<p class="TEXTA">(?:([^<>]+<(\w{1,10})>([^<>]+|(?1))</\2>[^<>]+)+|[^<>]*)<(?!/p)[^<>]+?>

                              thank you @guy038

                              And Happy New Year everyone !!

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