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    • Ohm DiosO
      Ohm Dios @PeterJones
      last edited by

      @PeterJones
      Hi ,
      I have updated my query. Please have a look and do the needful please. thanks.

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Ohm Dios
        last edited by

        @Ohm-Dios ,

        Even with those screenshots, the only thing I can tell about the CRLF that you want to keep are the ones before the word Paragraph and at the line of the line containing the word Paragraph, but I am doubtful that I have correctly guessed your intended meaning (in that, I doubt the word Paragraph is actually anywhere in your text). Other than that, I have no way of determining which CRLF you want to keep and which CRLF you want to remove. What is the rule that decides whether a line should be joined or not?

        If you don’t have a hard-and-fast rule, then regex won’t be able to help you.

        Either way, I might suggest just highlighting the lines that you want to join manually, and use Ctrl+J (Edit > Line Operations > Join) to join the lines.

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        • Ohm DiosO
          Ohm Dios @PeterJones
          last edited by

          @PeterJones
          Yes Sir, You got my point ctrl+j But i dont want to go each and every paragraph to join. I need a regex command to do it all at once as per given string of start word and end word. It has to select all the lines between two strings and join keeping only end CRLF .
          Your query-Which CRLF To Keep–> Paragraph 1 CRLF (All lines wraped) CRLF …Next Paragraph
          To Remove --> Inside [ Startword.CRLF ( all lines).CRLF.endword]
          Hope you understand now.
          Thanks.

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @Ohm Dios
            last edited by

            @Ohm-Dios ,

            Sorry, your “clarification” was no help, especially since you didn’t follow my advice.

            The best I can do at this point is guess. I’ll give you that one free guess.

            I would accomplish my guess as a three-step process. Search Mode = regular expression for all steps

            1. FIND = (?-s)(Paragraph.*?$)
              REPLACE = ¶${1}¶
              Replace All
            2. FIND = \R
              REPLACE = empty/nothing
              Replace All
            3. FIND = ¶
              REPLACE = \r\n
              Replace All

            My guess is probably wrong, but I cannot do any more for you.

            If you come back and clarify, actually following my advice for how to format text using the </> button, and giving better examples, someone else might be able to understand you better.

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            • Ohm DiosO
              Ohm Dios @PeterJones
              last edited by

              @PeterJones said in Hello I need Help regex For Start word +linebreak+ end word to remove CRLF not ant character or line.:

              ¶

              Thanks sir, Its Worked. So kind of you. This is what i need but some modifications. Suppose my page has multiple paragraph titles. I want to convert only paragraph 1 example. It repeated many times in page along with other paragraph titles. So in search i need to choose paragraph 1 fully until next paragraph title and that paragraph 1 wherever it repeats on that page all at once. thanks .

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              • Ohm DiosO
                Ohm Dios @Ohm Dios
                last edited by

                @Ohm-Dios
                Update: Its Like From to string selection i need in Find : paragraph 1----Paragraph 2 (whatever inside to be selected and formatted)

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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones @Ohm Dios
                  last edited by PeterJones

                  @Ohm-Dios ,

                  Your examples are still exceedingly unclear. If you want good help, you have to present your data in a way that can be understood. You have not taken any of the advice given to you. When you refuse to take our advice on formatting the data so that it’s understandable, and giving before and after data, you are saying to us that you don’t want to make it easy for us to help you; and with an attitude like that, you’re not likely to get much help.

                  For example, the following says what I think you are asking for, but it’s really hard to tell:

                  Start with data:

                  This 
                  is 
                  text
                  PARAGRAPH MATCHING
                  this 
                  section 
                  should 
                  be 
                  joined
                  PARAGRAPH NO MATCH
                  this
                  section
                  should
                  remain
                  PARAGRAPH MATCHING
                  this
                  section
                  also
                  joined
                  PARAGRAPH OTHER
                  blah
                  

                  Then, after the transformation, I think you want:

                  This 
                  is 
                  text
                  PARAGRAPH MATCHING
                  this section should be joined
                  PARAGRAPH NO MATCH
                  this
                  section
                  should
                  remain
                  PARAGRAPH MATCHING
                  this section also joined
                  PARAGRAPH OTHER
                  blah
                  

                  (Notice how I highlighted that example text, then clicked the </> button, so the forum marks it as text. This makes your example data obvious, and it makes sure we know the forum didn’t convert your data without you noticing.)

                  Unfortunately, that’s an complicated setup – trying to replace newlines only between certain marker pairs, but leave them alone elsewhere – and I am not sure how to accomplish that. It’s also made more complicated because you want to leave the newlines after the START condition (PARAGRAPH MATCHING, in my example)

                  If this is what you want, let us know. If this is not what you want, then show a full before-and-after example like I did. If the preview window doesn’t show it as black, then you haven’t clicked the </> button correctly. If you refuse to take this advice, you are likely to not get any more replies.

                  Once we know from you what you want the transformation to be, maybe @Terry-R or @guy038 or another regex guru can chime in with a working solution, but I’ve given as much help as I can, at least for now.

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hello, @ohm-dios, @peterjones and All,

                    Based on the @peterjones’s interpretation, here is my method. I assume that :

                    • Your different sections begin, all, with the string PARAGRAPH, whatever its case, followed with a identifier ( for instance Paragraph 1, PARAGRAPH A, paragraph abcd_123 )

                    • You want to join all the lines of a specific paragraph, which is, generally, repeated in different locations of your file


                    So, starting with this sample text, where some ending blank characters have been added, in the two first paragraphs, for tests :

                    This
                    is
                    text
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this      
                    section			
                    should
                    be
                    joined  		   
                    PARAGRAPH B
                    this
                    section    
                    should
                    remain		
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this
                    section
                    should
                    be
                    joined
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this section should be joined
                    PARAGRAPH C
                    this
                    section
                    should
                    remain
                    PARAGRAPH B
                    this
                    section
                    should
                    remain
                    PARAGRAPH D
                    this section should
                    remain
                    as is
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this
                    section 
                    should
                    be
                    joined
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this
                    section 
                    should
                    be
                    joined
                    PARAGRAPH OTHER
                    blah
                    bla blah
                    

                    Let’s suppose that the specific paragraph searched is named PARAGRAPH A. Then :

                    • Open your file in N++

                    • Insert an empty line at its very beginning

                    • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                    • SEARCH (?-si)(PARAGRAPH A\R|\G).+?\K\h*\R(?!PARAGRAPH)|\h+$

                    • REPLACE ?1\x20

                    • Tick the Wrap around option

                    • Select the Regular expression search mode

                    • Click on the Replace All button, exclusively ( Do not use the Replace button ! )

                    You should get the expected text :

                    This
                    is
                    text
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this section should be joined
                    PARAGRAPH B
                    this
                    section
                    should
                    remain
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this section should be joined
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this section should be joined
                    PARAGRAPH C
                    this
                    section
                    should
                    remain
                    PARAGRAPH B
                    this
                    section
                    should
                    remain
                    PARAGRAPH D
                    this section should
                    remain
                    as is
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this section should be joined
                    PARAGRAPH A
                    this section should be joined
                    PARAGRAPH OTHER
                    blah
                    bla blah
                    

                    IMPORTANT: Before running the regex S/R, you must move the cursor on an empty line, to avoid some side-effects caused by the \G assertion !

                    Notes :

                    • For any line, after the PARAGRAPH A line, which is not followed with an other string PARAGRAPH, it changes any possible ending blank characters and the following line-break with a single space character

                    • It deletes, as well, all ending blank range of characters, present in any other line of the file

                    Best Regards,

                    guy038

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                    • Ohm DiosO
                      Ohm Dios @guy038
                      last edited by

                      @guy038 Sir, Awesome!. Exactly the same which i expected 100%. Thanks a lot. Need little more help see example 2. It has linebreaks inbetween lines and after paragarph more than one. Thanks .

                      code_text
                      EXAMPLE-1
                      PARAGRAPH A
                      this
                      section 
                      should
                      be
                      joined
                      PARAGRAPH
                      bla blah
                      EXAMPLE-2
                      PARAGRAPH A
                      
                      
                      this
                      section 
                      should
                      be
                      
                      
                      
                      joined
                      
                      
                      
                      PARAGRAPH OTHER
                      blah
                      bla blah
                      
                      
                      `
                      * ```
                      list item
                      Example 1 Works 100%
                      But for Example 2 Need help.`````
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                      • Ohm DiosO
                        Ohm Dios @PeterJones
                        last edited by

                        @PeterJones Hi sir,
                        Sorry i am not denying advice . I am unable to convey / express my Requirement in details. Sorry for that and Thanks for your Recommendations and Now its Resolved.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Ohm Dios
                          last edited by

                          @Ohm-Dios said in Hello I need Help regex For Start word +linebreak+ end word to remove CRLF not ant character or line.:

                          Need little more help

                          I don’t know that this is “help”.
                          I think this is “doing it for you”.
                          This is not considered good behavior here.

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                          • Ohm DiosO
                            Ohm Dios @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            @Alan-Kilborn Hi sir, Sorry for my English. I cant understand what i mentioned wrong. I just conveyed my heartful thanks and asked for few more queries. My intention is to resolve my issue with notepad community. Please correct me if i am wrong and what i mentioned to consider, ( may not be considered has good behavior. ). Actually i felt very happy after seeing that code and works great. Please Accept My Thanks To Notepad Community.

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                            • guy038G
                              guy038
                              last edited by guy038

                              Hi, @ohm-dios, @peterjones, @alan-kilborn and All,

                              Ah… OK. So, if the searched PARAGRAPH A contains true empty lines or blank lines, you would like these lines to be deleted, as well !

                              Then, assuming this initial sample text, where I inserted some empty and blank lines, in the first PARAGRAPH A and PARAGRAPH B, for tests :

                              This
                              is
                              text
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this      
                              
                              
                              			
                              
                              
                              
                              section			
                                          
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              should
                              be
                              joined  		   
                              PARAGRAPH B
                              this
                              section    
                              			
                                   
                              
                              should
                              
                              
                              
                              remain		
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              be
                              joined
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH C
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH B
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH D
                              this section should
                              remain
                              as is
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this
                              section 
                              should
                              be
                              joined
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this
                              section 
                              should
                              be
                              joined
                              PARAGRAPH OTHER
                              blah
                              bla blah
                              

                              We’ll use a first regex S/R, which deletes any empty or blank line, in the PARAGRAPH A section, only :

                              • First, add a dummy NON-empty line at the very beginning of your file

                              • SEARCH (?is)(PARAGRAPH A\R|\G)((?!PARAGRAPH).)*?\K(^\h*\R)

                              • REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                              • Tick the Wrap around option

                              • Select the Regular expression search mode

                              • Click on the Replace All button, exclusively ( Due to the \K syntax, do not use the Replace button ! )

                              You should get the output :

                              This
                              is
                              text
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this      
                              section			
                              should
                              be
                              joined  		   
                              PARAGRAPH B
                              this
                              section    
                              			
                                   
                              
                              should
                              
                              
                              
                              remain		
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              be
                              joined
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH C
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH B
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH D
                              this section should
                              remain
                              as is
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this
                              section 
                              should
                              be
                              joined
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this
                              section 
                              should
                              be
                              joined
                              PARAGRAPH OTHER
                              blah
                              bla blah
                              

                              Now, let’s run this second regex, that is simply the regex S/R provided in my previous post :

                              • Insert an empty line at its very beginning of your file

                              • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                              • SEARCH (?i-s)(PARAGRAPH A\R|\G).+?\K\h*\R(?!PARAGRAPH)|\h+$

                              • REPLACE ?1\x20

                              • Tick the Wrap around option

                              • Select the Regular expression search mode

                              • Click on the Replace All button, exclusively ( Due to the \K syntax, do not use the Replace button ! )

                              Here we are ! This time, everything should be OK :

                              This
                              is
                              text
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH B
                              this
                              section
                              
                              
                              
                              should
                              
                              
                              
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH C
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH B
                              this
                              section
                              should
                              remain
                              PARAGRAPH D
                              this section should
                              remain
                              as is
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH A
                              this section should be joined
                              PARAGRAPH OTHER
                              blah
                              bla blah
                              

                              Note that :

                              • All the pure empty or blank lines of the first PARAGRAPH A section have been deleted

                              • All the pure empty lines of the first PARAGRAPH B section remain unchanged, as expected, and the possible blank lines are simply changed into true empty lines !

                              Cheers,

                              guy038

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                              • Ohm DiosO
                                Ohm Dios @guy038
                                last edited by

                                @guy038 Dear Sir,
                                Really Great! .Thanks a Lot its works 100%. You saved Me lot of time. Notepad plus plus is great. You’re the one who truly understand my requirements Please accept My Love and Thanks. I am forever grateful for your support!

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