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    • Terry RT
      Terry R
      last edited by

      @Swen-Reindl
      I was proof reading my answer and noticed one slight omission. In the last step where we need to remove the leading numbers and a or b and the space, the space has been omitted. So that regex should be
      Find what:^\d+[ab] <—there is a space at the end of this.
      The replace field remains empty.
      You will note that I’ve put the regexes in red, this is to prevent the interpreter for these postings interfering with the characters. You can just copy and paste, that’s what we generally tell the requester to do, since this eliminates potential errors with typing.

      Cheers
      Terry

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      • Terry RT
        Terry R
        last edited by

        @Terry-R said:

        ^\d+[ab]

        Looks like I didn’t get away scott free, so here goes it again, this time with different coding.
        Find What:^\d+[ab]\h

        The \h is coding for a space. You can use either, using \h makes it more visual.

        Terry

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        • Swen ReindlS
          Swen Reindl
          last edited by Swen Reindl

          @Terry-R
          Thanks for your reply, it is highly appreciated.
          I used my file 1 and file 2 (latters and numbers) as an overly simplified examples.

          my files actually look like this:

          file 1:

          facet normal 0 0 -1
          outer loop
          vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
          vertex -8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
          vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
          endloop
          endfacet
          facet normal 0 0 -1
          outer loop
          vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
          vertex 8.2880001068115234 -2.384185791015625e-07 3.5992410182952881
          vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
          endloop
          endfacet
          facet normal 0 0 -1
          outer loop
          vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
          vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
          vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
          endloop
          endfacet

          file 2:

          facet normal -0 -0 -1
          outer loop
          vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
          vertex 8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 0
          vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
          endloop
          endfacet
          facet normal -0 -0 -1
          outer loop
          vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
          vertex -8.2880001068115234 2.384185791015625e-07 0
          vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
          endloop
          endfacet
          facet normal -0 -0 -1
          outer loop
          vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
          vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
          vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
          endloop
          endfacet

          I highlighted the lines I want to replace in file 1 with the lines highlighted in file 2 . Hope that clears it out and I’m not sure I will achieve this using your method.
          thank you

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          • Terry RT
            Terry R
            last edited by

            @Swen-Reindl

            Now you realise the importance of showing real data. My solution can work with this new data. There are some issues however so I will outline what needs to occur.

            I see in both files the relevant lines are a multiple of what appears to be 7 (not 4 as you first outlined). Also there are 2 lines at the start of both files which will cause issues with my solution. I’d pad out the start of both files with blank lines so the relevant lines to change will start on the 7th line.

            Then my solution with the 4 changed to a 7 should work. Once all my steps are completed, remove the blank lines at the start of the new file. I think that should suffice.

            Terry

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            • Terry RT
              Terry R
              last edited by

              @Swen-Reindl
              Also you will need to change the {3} to {6} in order to remove the unused lines in the second file.

              Terry

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              • guy038G
                guy038
                last edited by guy038

                @swen-reindl, @terry-r and All,

                Hi, @swen-reindl, if your two files ( File 1 and File 2 ) have, exactly, the SAME number of lines and an identical structure, here is my method, different of Terry’s one :

                • Copy the File 1 contents in a new N++ tab

                • Add a simple line of, at least, 3 tildes, right after the contents

                • Now, append the File 2 contents, right after the line of tildes

                • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                • Type in the regex (?-is)^(outer loop\R).+(?=\R(?:.+\R){21}(.+))|(?s)^~~~.+ , in the Find what: zone

                • Type in the regex \1\2 , in the Replace with: zone

                • Check the Wrap around option

                • Select the Regular expression search mode

                • Click, once, on the Replace All button or several times on the Replace button

                Et voilà ;-))

                Notes :

                • Just not that the number 21, in the search regex, represents the number of lines between the line to change and its corresponding line to replace with ! So, of course, adjust that number with the real gap, in your files

                • After replacing all lines with their counterpart, dont worry ! The regex, then, selects all the remaining text from the tildes line, till the very end of current file, which is deleted

                Too tired, this evening to give you other technical hints regarding that regex S/R. If you would like further explanations, just tell me ;-))

                Best Regards,

                guy038

                P.S. :

                So assuming your two files merged, in a new tab, as below :

                facet normal 0 0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                vertex -8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                endloop
                endfacet
                facet normal 0 0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                vertex 8.2880001068115234 -2.384185791015625e-07 3.5992410182952881
                vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                endloop
                endfacet
                facet normal 0 0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                endloop
                endfacet
                ~~~~~~~~~~
                facet normal -0 -0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                vertex 8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 0
                vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                endloop
                endfacet
                facet normal -0 -0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                vertex -8.2880001068115234 2.384185791015625e-07 0
                vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                endloop
                endfacet
                facet normal -0 -0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                endloop
                endfacet
                

                After performing the regex S/R above, you’re left with the text :

                facet normal 0 0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                vertex -8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                endloop
                endfacet
                facet normal 0 0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                vertex 8.2880001068115234 -2.384185791015625e-07 3.5992410182952881
                vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                endloop
                endfacet
                facet normal 0 0 -1
                outer loop
                vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                endloop
                endfacet
                
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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones
                  last edited by

                  given what I know of STL files, I am assuming that’s still an abbreviated form: there are normally a lot more facets than the three @Swen-Reindl showed. So {21} will not be sufficient. Instead, it will be however long file1 was originally.

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                  • PeterJonesP
                    PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    Also, (non-Notepad++ STL tangent): @Swen-Reindl , are you sure the facet normals will be correct once the first vertex is changed in each facet? You might want to

                    • find (?-s)(facet normal).*$
                    • replace $1 0 0 0

                    to make sure the normals are all zeros – most STL-interpreting software will then automatically calculate the correct normal based on the right-hand rule; some might get confused if the provided normal is wrong-but-nonzero.

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                    • guy038G
                      guy038
                      last edited by guy038

                      @swen-reindl, @terry-r, @peterjones and All,

                      Ah…yes, I was just seeing “raw” text, unlike you, who correctly detected the files type ;-))

                      As Terry said :

                      Now you realise the importance of showing real data

                      So, just wait for the exact data structure of the @swen-reindl’s STL files !

                      Cheers,

                      guy038

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                      • Swen ReindlS
                        Swen Reindl
                        last edited by

                        I suppose what I need is:
                        Replace the next line, or the line after that - which follows after the line “outer loop” in file 1 with corresponding line in file 2.

                        I think that’s a better explanation.

                        Would that make it easier?

                        Sorry for the confusion.

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                        • Terry RT
                          Terry R
                          last edited by Terry R

                          @Swen-Reindl said:

                          Replace the next line, or the line after that - which follows after the line “outer loop” in file 1 with corresponding line in file 2

                          When I read that I cringe! How do you determine which line to replace. If you can provide a statement under which condition the 1st (of the 2 lines) or the second (of the 2 lines) is the one being replaced then I don’t see how we can create a regex to do it.

                          Regexes aren’t intelligent. they are essentially a small program and will blindly do what is tasked of them, rightly or wrongly.

                          Terry

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                          • Terry RT
                            Terry R
                            last edited by

                            @Terry-R said:

                            If you can provide a statement…

                            Sorry, meant to say UNLESS you can provide a statement…

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                            • Swen ReindlS
                              Swen Reindl
                              last edited by

                              @PeterJones
                              that is correct, those are simple stl files… my goal is to “mix” files with a larger amount of facets. I done what I would like to achieve manually on a picture below (.txt in the image at the end)
                              https://i.imgur.com/fd7FTMN.png

                              @guy038
                              I do not have any specific data/files, that’s why I’m only using this simple example. I would like to combine any 2 .txt files into a one .txt mixed file at the end. So there could be 1000+ lines.

                              @Terry-R
                              Sorry, my bad for stating it wrong. I would like to replace first line following after each “outer loop” (in file 1) with the first line following “outer loop” in file 2. I hope image helps better than words in my case. Thanks for your patience.
                              https://i.imgur.com/PEVv5M6.png

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                              • PeterJonesP
                                PeterJones
                                last edited by

                                I think, then, that @Terry-R’s existing solution is your best bet, unless you have some example of why it doesn’t work for your needs. @guy038’s is nice, but it has to be specifically tailored to the given filesize.

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                                • guy038G
                                  guy038
                                  last edited by guy038

                                  @swen-reindl, @terry-r, @perterjones and All,

                                  The drawback of my first method is that you needed very similar structure of the two files, in order to keep a constant gap between the line to replace and the line which must replace it :-(

                                  So, here is my second attempt, which needs two regex S/R but which can be used in all cases, whatever the file’s structure ! Indeed, it simply :

                                  • Searches for the first line, beginning with the vertex string, after a line outer loop, in File 1

                                  • Replace that line with the first line, beginning with the vertex string, after a line outer loop, in File 2


                                  • Copy the File 1 contents in a new N++ tab

                                  • Add a simple line of, at least, 3 tildes, right after the contents

                                  • Now, append the File 2 contents, right after the line of tildes

                                  So, let’s suppose that we get this sample text, where I added some bla bla bla lines, at random locations

                                  # File 1
                                  
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -2.384185791015625e-07 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  endfacet
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~
                                  # File 2
                                  
                                  facet normal -0 -0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 0
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                                  endloop
                                  endfacet
                                  facet normal -0 -0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 2.384185791015625e-07 0
                                  vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                                  endloop
                                  endfacet
                                  facet normal -0 -0 -1
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                                  vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  
                                  • Now , open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                                  • Type in the regex (?s).+?(?|(\R~~~+)|outer loop.*?(?-s)(\Rvertex .+))|(?s).+ , in the Find what: zone

                                  • Type in the regex \1 , in the Replace with: zone

                                  • Check the Wrap around option

                                  • Select the Regular expression search mode

                                  • Click, once, on the Replace All button

                                  You should obtain this shorter text, with only the lines which need to be replaced and their counterparts which must replace them ;-))

                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~
                                  vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                                  

                                  Then , it’s fairly obvious :

                                  • Insert the File 1 contents at the very beginning of that new tab

                                  • Add, again, a simple line of, at least, 3 tildes, right after the contents

                                  Hence, the new tab contents becomes :

                                  # File 1
                                  
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -2.384185791015625e-07 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  endfacet
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~
                                  vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                                  
                                  • Open, again, the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                                  • Type in the regex ^outer loop(?s).*?\K(?-s)(^vertex.+)(?=(?s:\R.+?\R~~~.+?)\1\R(?:.+\R){3}(.+))|(?s)^~~~.+ , in the Find what: zone

                                  • Type in the regex \2 , in the Replace with: zone

                                  • Check the Wrap around option

                                  • Select the Regular expression search mode

                                  • Click, once, on the Replace All button ( Do NOT use the Replace button, because of the \K feature in the search regex )

                                  Here we are ! We get, in our new tab, just the new File 1 contents, after all the replacements ;-))

                                  # File 1
                                  
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850790023803711 0
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex -8.2880001068115234 9.5701580047607422 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850785255432129 0
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -2.384185791015625e-07 3.5992410182952881
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  endfacet
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  facet normal 0 0 -1
                                  outer loop
                                  vertex 8.2880001068115234 -9.5701580047607422 0
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  vertex 0 4.7850785255432129 3.5992410182952881
                                  vertex 0 -4.7850790023803711 3.5992410182952881
                                  endloop
                                  bla bla
                                  bla bla blah
                                  endfacet
                                  

                                  Note that the {3} quantifier, in the search regex, is, exactly, the number of vertex......... lines which must be modified. So, the number 3 in that present example

                                  Cheers,

                                  guy038

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