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    • Dracken_DarckD
      Dracken_Darck
      last edited by Dracken_Darck

      So you should use the multi select feature and then copy it over.
      link text

      now you can CTRL+mouse click at multiple positions and move it together.

      I made 2 clips for you, how I could/would handle that, my version1 isnt the best…

      Version1-youtube
      Version2-youtube <- the good way

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      • Adam LuwikoA
        Adam Luwiko
        last edited by

        thank you for the answer, but that was take so long, i have to make it faster instead of doing one by one.

        I have two files.

        1. name.lst

        adam
        afdal
        anang
        asyanti
        ashanty
        asyanty
        anggraini
        anita
        anubis
        adul
        abdel
        afrynha
        afrina
        adrian
        afrizal
        afrijal
        almansyah
        alman
        alun
        almas
        afri
        alzufry
        alzufri
        ammu
        amma
        aljufri
        alim
        anti
        anto
        ain
        akim
        arif
        ayub
        andre
        answar
        aswar
        arjun
        asna
        astin
        aslan
        anton
        asri
        ayunda
        ayunanda
        ayan
        ayat
        alfa
        arifin
        adira
        akila
        afra
        aida
        aidah
        akifah
        alia
        alya
        aliyah
        alyah
        afifah
        aisha
        aisya
        aminah
        amirah
        amel
        amelia
        anum
        angky
        annas
        anas
        ardi
        arfandy
        amanda
        arfandi
        ariska
        azka
        azizah
        aska
        aidaa
        abas
        abbas
        abdul

        1. numbers
          123
          234
          345
          456
          567
          678
          789
          890
          321
          432
          543
          654
          765
          876
          987
          098
          121
          131
          141
          151
          161
          171
          181
          191
          101
          212
          222
          232
          242
          252
          262
          272
          282
          292
          202
          313
          323
          333
          343
          353
          363
          373
          383
          393
          303
          414
          424
          434
          444
          454
          464
          474
          484
          494
          404
          515
          525
          535
          545
          555
          565
          575
          585
          595
          505
          616
          626
          636
          646
          656
          666
          676
          686
          696
          606

        each name must have all the numbers as you can see above, i can only doit using Alt C (text to insert) but i must put one by one, so frustrated

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @Adam Luwiko
          last edited by

          @Adam-Luwiko

          1. put the cursor into the very first place of the number document
          2. scroll to the last position in the number document
          3. press SHIFT+ALT and click to the last position
          4. switch to the name list, put the cursor into the first line at some column which is
            free in every line and press ctrl+v
            Done.
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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @Ekopalypse

            Isn’t there a step missing?:

            x. Somehow duplicate each line in the names file as many times as there are numbers in the numbers file

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @Alan-Kilborn

              :-D yes,

              3a. press ctrl+c

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse

                I think there is way more to it than that… :(

                I really think it is a programming problem rather than a Notepad++ problem, though, and since we don’t discuss generic programming per se here, that’s all I’ll say.

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by

                  @Alan-Kilborn

                  ahh, you mean the OP has more than just two huge files?
                  Might be … ok …

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                    last edited by

                    @Ekopalypse

                    No, OP has 2 files. Why is it not clear from the OP’s original example what he wants to achieve?

                    The waters were muddied by a pointless youtube exercise and then the OP giving an incomplete longer data dump.

                    I think the problem statement is clear (from the original posting), I just don’t know how to achieve it for him, without generic programming.

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      @Alan-Kilborn

                      what is wrong with my post? The missing step to remove the spaces in between the resulting two columns? I would expect that this isn’t an issue but …

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by

                        @Ekopalypse

                        OK, I yield. :)

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          @Alan-Kilborn
                          :-D

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                          • PeterJonesP
                            PeterJones
                            last edited by

                            @Ekopalypse said:

                            what is wrong with my post?

                            In the original example, the OP wanted the contents of the second file appended to the lines repeatedly, to fill up. So if there were 1234 lines in the first file, and 789 lines in the second, the 789 would need to be appended to the end of each of the first 789/1234, and then the 445 remaining lines of the first file would need the first 445 lines of the second file appended. Your algorithm doesn’t handle a difference in length of files

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @PeterJones
                              last edited by Ekopalypse

                              @PeterJones

                              thx.
                              aaahhh - now I see and finally understand Alans comment
                              Somehow duplicate each line in the names file as many times as there are numbers in the numbers file

                              Where is the wood, where is the wood I only see trees? :-D

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                              • guy038G
                                guy038
                                last edited by guy038

                                Hello, @adam-luwiko, and All,

                                I found out a possible solution, … using regular expressions of course ;-))

                                I’m using your two lists, given in the post, below :

                                https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/18139/how-to-merge/3


                                • First, open a copy of your Numbers.lst file, in Notepad++

                                • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                                • SEARCH \R

                                • REPLACE \x20

                                • Tick the Wrap around option

                                • Select the Regular expression search mode

                                • Click, once, on the Replace All button

                                => The 75 numbers should be gathered in a single line, only, as below :

                                123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                

                                • Now, open a copy of your Names.lst file, in Notepad++

                                • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                                • SEARCH (?-s).+

                                • Begin the Replace field with the regex $0\x20 ( \x20 represents a single space char )

                                • Then, add your one-line list of numbers, to the Replace field

                                So, the contents of the Replace zone should be, as below :

                                $0\x20123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                
                                • Tick the Wrap around option

                                • Select the Regular expression search mode

                                • Click, once, on the Replace All button

                                => The 81 names should be followed by your one-line list of numbers, as below :

                                adam 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                afdal 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                anang 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                .....
                                .....
                                .....
                                abas 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                abbas 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                abdul 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 321 432 543 654 765 876 987 098 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 101 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 202 313 323 333 343 353 363 373 383 393 303 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 484 494 404 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 585 595 505 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 686 696 606
                                

                                IMPORTANT : You cannot insert more than 2,046 characters, in the Replace zone. So, in case of a huge list of numbers :

                                • Split it up, first, in blocks of, let say, 2040 characters, max

                                • Modify the Replace zone as required

                                • Repeat the previous regex S/R

                                BTW, the maximum of characters, allowed in the Text to Insert zone of the Column Editor, is only 1023 !


                                Right ! Now, here is the main regex S/R :

                                • SEARCH ^(\w+)\h+(\d+)(($)|)

                                • REPLACE \1\2\r\n?4:\1

                                • Tick the Wrap around option

                                • Select the Regular expression search mode

                                • Hit, repeatedly, on the ALT + A shortcut ( idem clicking on the Replace All button ) until the message Replace All: 0 occurrences were replaced occurs, at the bottom of the Replace dialog !

                                And… you’ll get your expected list :

                                adam123
                                adam234
                                adam345
                                .....
                                .....
                                adam686
                                adam696
                                adam606
                                
                                afdal123
                                afdal234
                                afdal345
                                .....
                                .....
                                afdal686
                                afdal696
                                afdal606
                                
                                .....
                                .....
                                .....
                                .....
                                .....
                                
                                abbas123
                                abbas234
                                abbas345
                                ......
                                ......
                                abbas686
                                abbas696
                                abbas606
                                
                                abdul123
                                abdul234
                                abdul345
                                ......
                                ......
                                abdul686
                                abdul696
                                abdul606
                                

                                Notes : Each time, the Replace All action is run :

                                • Each name, with its closest number are rewritten, without any blank character, followed with a Windows line-break

                                • Then, if the last number of the list is not reached, each name is, then, rewritten, which is, implicitly, followed with all the numbers - 1

                                Remark : If you do not want the line-break, between two names, change the Replace zone into :

                                REPLACE \1\2?4:\r\n\1

                                Best Regards,

                                guy038

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                                • PeterJonesP
                                  PeterJones
                                  last edited by

                                  It was stuck in my craw; I knew that Python must have a way of doing a Cartesian Product (though I first had to remember the term for that permutation of two lists). It does: itertools.product.

                                  Since I liked the idea of practicing iterables/generators, I decided to implement it – it’s actually pretty short in terms of the amount of python, especially ignoring comments / extras:

                                  # encoding=utf-8
                                  """in response to https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/18139/
                                  
                                  You can merge two files using the cartesian product <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_product>,
                                  which is implemented in itertools.product() <https://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.product>
                                  
                                  assumes:
                                  * your file1.txt (names) is in the primary notepad++ view (usually the left)
                                  * your file2.txt (numbers) is in the secondary notepad++ view (you can RClick on the title tab and Move to Other View)
                                  * you want the merged file to end up in file1.txt
                                  * you want to be able to undo if something goes wrong
                                  """
                                  from Npp import *
                                  import itertools
                                  
                                  def allLinesNoEOL(scint = editor):
                                      """a generator to yield all the lines of a given scintilla instance,
                                  
                                      All lines have trailing whitespace removed (ie, end-of-lines)
                                  
                                      scint defaults to the active editor if not supplied
                                      """
                                      for n in range(scint.getLineCount()):
                                          yield scint.getLine(n).rstrip()
                                  
                                  # thanks to @Ekopalypse and @Alan-Kilborn for https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/18133/regex-rounding-numbers-python-script-does-not-run-properly/24
                                  try:
                                      hidden
                                  except NameError:
                                      hidden = notepad.createScintilla()
                                  
                                  hidden.setText("")
                                  for p in itertools.product(allLinesNoEOL(editor1), allLinesNoEOL(editor2)):
                                      hidden.addText(p[0]+p[1]+"\n")
                                  
                                  editor1.beginUndoAction()
                                  editor1.setText(hidden.getText())
                                  editor1.endUndoAction()
                                  

                                  Some benefits of this methodology:

                                  • it doesn’t have a regex length restriction
                                  • because the pythonscript is working on just one line at a time, it doesn’t take up much more memory than whatever the files occupy in Notepad++
                                  • a single undo will undo the whole merge into file1.txt
                                  • it gave me practice programming / using a generator function – oh, this probably doesn’t help you as much; sorry. :-)
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                                  • PeterJonesP
                                    PeterJones
                                    last edited by

                                    @PeterJones said:

                                    • … it doesn’t take up much more memory than whatever the files occupy in Notepad++

                                    whoops, that’s a lie. I wrote that thinking “because I don’t copy both files into lists or tuples, it doesn’t use huge memory”. But since I do use a temporary scintilla to hold the results, I actually do duplicate things.

                                    Might also want to append hidden.setText("") after hidden has been copied into editor1.

                                    • it doesn’t have a regex length restriction

                                    Still, props to @guy038 for his regex miracle.

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                                    • PeterJonesP
                                      PeterJones
                                      last edited by

                                      @PeterJones said:

                                      I do use a temporary scintilla

                                      Yes, I realized after writing that phrase that I could have gotten away with hidden just being a string, rather than a full scintilla object, and thus saving the scintilla overhead (including the do-not-destroy restriction).

                                      Still, with the scintilla object already there, it becomes an extensible procedure, where one could in theory perform any scintilla-esque action upon the resulting text before copying it into editor1. :-) (Yeah, that’ll justify leaving it as-is. Uh-huh.)

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                                      • Adam LuwikoA
                                        Adam Luwiko @guy038
                                        last edited by Adam Luwiko

                                        @guy038 THANKYOU SO MUCH sir, thats what im talking about. you saved my live. god bless you I hope you have an amazing day.

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