Need help with Replacing lines
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I have about 100k lines like these
LoydNova47:TEHHA3HFW35GG:cc9sttdcb6tkb8z31hs7i3p3sss8rx:hongjgd45td5wnumnpe4gzwn3iiiglsq09d0vptyll9mrc7p9d
PierreIncendi5fary7:UNM7EAG4QBPHGY:vr2534igqrj1llisopis4l1yc1z4py:6p22mq1ruxfr8i3nz0cihl2bby6j944r4hcz602w9x99neftrd
KlinklangHJunior7:EFTEXFGP5DWKBD:n6hbd3869c0h48kzg8r89rejg344qb:r8hq5i2yoladarotzkhlhe82kucirqmn26t9mne7jwjbuwiy3w
And i want to change each line to only this
LoydNova47:TEHHA3HFW35GG
PierreIncendi5fary7:UNM7EAG4QBPHGY
KlinklangHJunior7:EFTEXFGP5DWKBD
can someone help me how to do that? -
Hello @ilya-levadny and All,
Actually, you want to delete all characters located after the second colon character, included, of any line
Indeed, not difficult with regular expressions !
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Open the Replace dialog (
Ctrl + H) -
SEARCH
(?-s)^(.+?:.+?):.+ -
REPLACE
\1 -
Select the
Regular expressionsearch mode -
Check, preferably, the
Wrap aroundoption -
Click, once on the
Replace Allbutton or several times on theReplacebutton
An other formulation would be :
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SEACRH
(?-s)^.+?:.+?\K:.+ -
REPLACE
Leave EMPTY
This time, due to the
\Ksyntax you must use theReplace Allbutton, exclusively
Notes :
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The
(?-s)in-line modifier means that dot (.) matches any single standard character, only -
The
.+?:part looks for the shortest non-null range of characters till a colon (:) -
The part between parentheses (
.+?:.+?) is stored as group1, which must be rewritten, during the replacement phase -
At the end, the
.+syntax represents the rest of the line, after the second colon char, included, of the current line -
In the second version, after matching the implicit group
1, the\Ksyntax resets the regex engine, so the final overall match is the part:.+which corresponds to the second colon char with all the subsequent chars of current line, which are deleted as the replacement zone is empty
Best Regards,
guy038
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