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    • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
      Carlos J. Segnini R. @Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      @Ekopalypse said in another replacement request for help:

      @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

      :-) those network admins … :-)
      I don’t know how strict your rules are but maybe a solution would be to download it from github directly?

      Yeah, got it now. Had to write my user and password a hundred times, but it is installed. I am testing it now

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      • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
        Carlos J. Segnini R.
        last edited by

        @Ekopalypse I want to be like you when I grow up :)
        It worked like a charm, and faster than any regex I would believe.
        Thanks so much
        Regards

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          I want to be like you when I grow up

          LOL - be careful with your wishes sometimes they come true :-D

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          • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
            Carlos J. Segnini R.
            last edited by

            haha thanks.
            May I ask another question?
            What if I needed to change another field as well?
            For example in the image below:
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            I find the name Aery #B1H in the file but then I need to change the Welltype from Oil to Gas (Or viceversa).
            In this case the I would not be replacing the searched word (Aery #B1H), but another field occurring later in the same entry (<Welltype>Oil to Gas)
            Thanks again

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
              last edited by

              @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

              I would think this is a find/replace action.
              Find: <UWI>Aery #B1H</UWI>\R\h*<WellType>\K.+?(?=</WellType>)
              Replace:Gas
              tick regular expression

              Because of the usage of the \K syntax you can only use replace all button.

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              • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
                Carlos J. Segnini R. @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse said in another replacement request for help:

                \R\h

                Thanks It works, but I would need to do one by one.
                Again I would have a list of different names (Aery #B1H, Aery #D2H, etc) so I was looking for another magic script haha

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                  last edited by

                  @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                  but then we would need some kind of mapping again,
                  otherwise the script does not know when to use what. :-)

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                  • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
                    Carlos J. Segnini R.
                    last edited by

                    So this is how the xml file looks
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                    <Well replace=“false”>
                    <UWI>Alexander Gas Unit 1 #2</UWI>
                    <WellType>Oil</WellType>
                    <ReserveStatusCollection>
                    <Working>
                    <PrimaryProduct>Oil</PrimaryProduct>
                    <WellResCatCollection>

                    and this is how the replacement file would be
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                    Alexander Gas Unit 1 #2 Oil Gas
                    Alexander - Wessendorff 1 A3H Oil Gas
                    Alexander - Wessendorff 1 A4H Oil Gas

                    So the script would look for the first column (Well name), and then replace the word in the second column for the one in the third column:

                    <WellType>Oil</WellType> to <WellType>Gas</WellType>

                    Thanks again, you’re saving my life

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                      last edited by

                      @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                      Is the oil column really needed?
                      I mean, does it needs to be checked or can the script always look for company and then replace whatever is in WellType with the value from the Gas column?

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                      • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
                        Carlos J. Segnini R.
                        last edited by Carlos J. Segnini R.

                        Edit:
                        Thinking about, no, no need for that column

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
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                          • EkopalypseE
                            Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                            last edited by

                            @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                            so you can get rid of the second column and the only thing we need to change is the find expression, I guess.

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
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                              @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                              from Npp import editor1, editor2
                              
                              replacements = dict(line.split('\t') for line in editor2.getText().splitlines() if line)
                              
                              def replace_with(m):
                                  return replacements[m.group(1)]
                              
                              # search_for = '(?<=<UWI>).+?(?=</UWI>)'
                              search_for = '<UWI>(.+)</UWI>\R\h*<WellType>\K.+?(?=</WellType>)'
                              editor1.rereplace(search_for, replace_with)
                              
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                              • EkopalypseE
                                Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                                last edited by

                                @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                                btw. if you are interested how these regex search work see here for a pretty good description.

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                                • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
                                  Carlos J. Segnini R.
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks again for your help.
                                  For some reason this time it isn’t working.
                                  I will try and fix it.

                                  a4f54196-4f8f-444f-a7b7-15048ba35f66-image.png

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                                  • EkopalypseE
                                    Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                                    last edited by

                                    @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                                    Can you open the PythonScript console (plugin->PythonScript->Show Console) to see if there is an error?
                                    The replacement file has company and gas/oil tab separated, correct?

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                                    • Carlos J. Segnini R.C
                                      Carlos J. Segnini R. @Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by Carlos J. Segnini R.

                                      @Ekopalypse here is the log.
                                      I think it is because not all the wells need to be changed, so the first one in the file (Aery #B1H) does not appear in the second file, so the script is stopping. I will try leaving all wells, even those that doesnt need to be changed

                                      Traceback (most recent call last):
                                      File “C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\find_replace.py”, line 10, in <module>
                                      editor1.rereplace(search_for, replace_with)
                                      File “C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\find_replace.py”, line 6, in replace_with
                                      return replacements[m.group(1)]
                                      KeyError: ‘Aery #B1H’

                                      And yes, the other file is separated by tabs.

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                                      • EkopalypseE
                                        Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                                        last edited by

                                        @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                                        Yes, that makes sense then we need to take another approach where we
                                        create the searches based on the second list. Gimme a minute

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                                        • EkopalypseE
                                          Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                                          last edited by

                                          @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                                          from Npp import editor1, editor2
                                          
                                          replacements = dict(line.split('\t') for line in editor2.getText().splitlines() if line)
                                          
                                          def replace_with(m):
                                              return replacements[m.group(1)]
                                          
                                          # search_for = '(?<=<UWI>).+?(?=</UWI>)'
                                          for company in replacements.keys():
                                              search_for = '<UWI>({})</UWI>\R\h*<WellType>\K.+?(?=</WellType>)'.format(company)
                                              editor1.rereplace(search_for, replace_with)
                                          
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                                          • EkopalypseE
                                            Ekopalypse @Carlos J. Segnini R.
                                            last edited by

                                            @Carlos-J-Segnini-R

                                            depending on the file size a faster solution might be this

                                            from Npp import editor1, editor2
                                            
                                            replacements = dict(line.split('\t') for line in editor2.getText().splitlines() if line)
                                            
                                            def replace_with(m):
                                                company = replacements.get(m.group(1), None)
                                                if company:
                                                    return replacements[m.group(1)]
                                                else:
                                                    return m.group()
                                            
                                            # search_for = '(?<=<UWI>).+?(?=</UWI>)'
                                            search_for = '<UWI>(.+)</UWI>\R\h*<WellType>\K.+?(?=</WellType>)'
                                            editor1.rereplace(search_for, replace_with)
                                            

                                            Only scanning the text one time and in case the company found is
                                            not in the replacements dictionary we replace it with what was found.
                                            Btw. its midnight here - good night.

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