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    • bitsense meow2xB
      bitsense meow2x
      last edited by

      Hi Team. I need help on what regular expression I can use to replace the following in range?

      For example, I want to replace the 001 value to 001, 002, 003, to 150 values.

      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com
      eapp001.auto.testing.com

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      • Terry RT
        Terry R
        last edited by Terry R

        @bitsense-meow2x said in Range Replace - Regular Expression:

        I want to replace the 001 value to 001, 002, 003, to 150 values

        Welcome to the NPP forum. It’s a fairly simple process.
        I presume you want an incrementing number associated with each line, replacing the “001” present in every line.

        To do this, place the cursor in the very first position on the starting line. Then whilst holding the “Alt” key and the left mouse button down scroll down this column (actually it’s immediately to left of first column). Go for the number of lines you wish the replacement numbers to appear on (you seem to suggest 150). The bottom bar on NPP shows how many lines are currently selected to help you.

        If correctly selected a long thin line is flashing in the first position (before first character of every line). Now select Edit (main menu), then Column Editor. Select the “number to insert”, then type 1 in the “initial number” field, and 1 in the “increase by” field. Also tick the box “leading zeros”. Click OK and you should now have the numbers 001, 002, 003 etc down the left side of each line.

        Now you will be using a regex (regular expression) to replace the exsisting numbers with the new numbers. So using the “Replace” function you will have:
        Find what:(?-s)(\d{3})(\w+)(\d{3})
        Replace With:\2\1
        Make sure search mode is set to “regular expression” and wrap around should also be ticked. Now click the “Replace All” button.

        If your example is a faithful representation of the actual data you should now have the replacement numbers in the correct position.

        Terry

        once incrementing numbers are added:

        001eapp001.auto.testing.com
        002eapp001.auto.testing.com
        003eapp001.auto.testing.com
        004eapp001.auto.testing.com
        005eapp001.auto.testing.com
        006eapp001.auto.testing.com
        007eapp001.auto.testing.com
        008eapp001.auto.testing.com
        009eapp001.auto.testing.com
        010eapp001.auto.testing.com
        011eapp001.auto.testing.com
        012eapp001.auto.testing.com
        013eapp001.auto.testing.com
        014eapp001.auto.testing.com
        015eapp001.auto.testing.com
        016eapp001.auto.testing.com
        017eapp001.auto.testing.com
        018eapp001.auto.testing.com
        019eapp001.auto.testing.com
        020eapp001.auto.testing.com
        021eapp001.auto.testing.com
        022eapp001.auto.testing.com
        023eapp001.auto.testing.com
        024eapp001.auto.testing.com
        025eapp001.auto.testing.com
        026eapp001.auto.testing.com
        027eapp001.auto.testing.com
        

        Once the regex is used:

        eapp001.auto.testing.com
        eapp002.auto.testing.com
        eapp003.auto.testing.com
        eapp004.auto.testing.com
        eapp005.auto.testing.com
        eapp006.auto.testing.com
        eapp007.auto.testing.com
        eapp008.auto.testing.com
        eapp009.auto.testing.com
        eapp010.auto.testing.com
        eapp011.auto.testing.com
        eapp012.auto.testing.com
        eapp013.auto.testing.com
        eapp014.auto.testing.com
        eapp015.auto.testing.com
        eapp016.auto.testing.com
        eapp017.auto.testing.com
        eapp018.auto.testing.com
        eapp019.auto.testing.com
        eapp020.auto.testing.com
        eapp021.auto.testing.com
        eapp022.auto.testing.com
        eapp023.auto.testing.com
        eapp024.auto.testing.com
        eapp025.auto.testing.com
        eapp026.auto.testing.com
        eapp027.auto.testing.com
        
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        • bitsense meow2xB
          bitsense meow2x
          last edited by

          @Terry-R said in Range Replace - Regular Expression:

          \2\1

          It worked!! Thank you so much, this is a life saver!

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          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hello, @bitsense-meow2x, @Terry-R and All,

            Even more simple : no plugin, just native N++ features !

            • Create a rectangular selection that includes the numbers

            • Open the Column Editor ( ALT + C )

            • Choose the Number to insert option

            Here we are !

            Best regards

            guy038

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @guy038
              last edited by Alan Kilborn

              @guy038

              Good technique.

              Slight mod:
              The OP mentioned the top end being 150, so the selection should probably really be:

              412f6922-e2a5-4098-912a-5a015e2ac03e-image.png

              But, if the OP couldn’t extrapolate your solution to that, there’s a bigger problem. :-)

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