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    • guy038G
      guy038
      last edited by guy038

      Hi, @robin-cruise, @terry-r and All,

      Sorry, but a significant lot of information is missing for a good comprehension of your goal :

      • How many lines <li><a href="page-##.html" title="Page ##">Page ## (##)</a></li> contains your File 1.html file ?

      • Are all these lines consecutive ?

      • Even if some of these lines are consecutive, are there some other similar sections, containing this same type of lines ?

      • Does the File 2.html file contains the same number of lines <li><a href="page-##.html" title="Page ##">Page ## (##)</a></li> than the File 1.html file ?

      • If the File 2.html file contains also some sections of these lines, is the layout quite identical, between the two files ?


      In short, could you provide a larger part of your files to get a more precise idea of the changes to do ?

      Best Regards,

      guy038

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      • Robin CruiseR
        Robin Cruise
        last edited by Robin Cruise

        • both of them, File 1.html just like File 2.html contains 40 lines. both files have the same structure, except the numbers in parentheses.

        • The numbers (in parentheses) are different on both files, but I want them to be the same. Right no, they are not consecutive numbers, but random ones.

        • page-1.html" title=“Page 1”>Page 1 is a short version, just an example.

        The real pages are like: <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (22)</a></li>

        Basicaly, it’s about a meniu on a website translate in 2 languages, and that number in parenthesis , ex. (22), is the number of the articles on that section. Should be the same numbers in both languages

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        • Terry RT
          Terry R
          last edited by Terry R

          @Robin-Cruise said in replace / move numbers from one row to another with regular expression (in parentheses):

          both of them, File 1.html just like File 2.html contains 40 lines.

          Did you ever read my questions? Specifically I asked whether the same number of lines in each. Also is line 1 in file 1 equal to line 1 in file 2, thus the line 1 number (##) copied across to line 1 in file 2.

          If so then I have already provided the solution in words (just needs translating into code), which I wrote out for you. Since you seem to have a good idea on how to create regexes, did you not try to follow my instructions?

          Tery

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          • astrosofistaA
            astrosofista @Robin Cruise
            last edited by

            @Robin-Cruise said in replace / move numbers from one row to another with regular expression (in parentheses):

            • both of them, File 1.html just like File 2.html contains 40 lines. both files have the same structure, except the numbers in parentheses.
              […]
              The real pages are like: <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (22)</a></li>

            Given these condictions and if you are allowed to install the LuaScript Plugin, there is a script than can select, copy the numbers in parentheses from one page and paste them in the other.

            Please confirm and will provide further details.

            Take care and have fun!

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            • caryptC
              carypt
              last edited by

              sorry for my objection , but it looks easier to just change the wording of the file2 to make it fit file1 and keep the numbers untouched . so file 1 would get replaced and translated by file2 which is the right one concerning the numbers. idk

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              • Robin CruiseR
                Robin Cruise
                last edited by

                this solved the problem.

                In short, I copy all text before the parentheses from File 1 into the column A from EXCEL. Then I copy the parentheses with numbers from File 2 into the column B from Excel, put the rest after the parentheses into the column C from Excel. Then select all Excel columns into FILE 2, and replace line. Now the parentheses are identical.

                Step 1 - Use regex to select all parentheses (with numbers), then copy them to an excel in column 2

                SEARCH: .*?(\(.*?\)).* REPLACE BY: \1\2

                Step 2 Use regex to select everything on each line before the parentheses:

                SEARCH: \(.*\).* REPLACE BY: (leave empty)

                Step 3 - Copy the resulting lines to an excel file in column 1

                Step 4 - Copy directly to column 4 of excel what is after parentheses: </a></li>

                or use regex to obtain this result </a></li>, select everything after round brackets SEARCH: ^(.*\)).* REPLACE BY: \1

                Step 5 - Copy all excel content to a new notepad ++ file.

                If there are too many empty spaces, search and replace 2 spaces with one space

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                • guy038G
                  guy038
                  last edited by guy038

                  Hello, @robin-cruise, @terry-R, @astrosofista, @carypt and All,

                  Sorry to be very late, as I answered to many posts, recently !

                  Here is my method :

                  • Open your File 1.html and File 2.html files in N++

                  • At the end of the File 1.html contents, insert, for instance, a new line =====

                  • Append the File 2.html contents, right after that new line


                  Note that we’ll need two specific characters, which are not used yet in your HTML files :

                  • One char to separate the contents of the two files, in *File 1.html**. I chose the = sign. Hence the line of five = signs

                  • One char used by the regex S/R in order to mark the numbers between parentheses already processed. I chose the # character

                  • Of course, you may choose any character for these two specific chars. Just modify the regex, accordingly

                  • Preferably, avoid the true regex symbols    \    ^    $    .    |    ?    *    +    (    )    [    ]    {    }


                  • For instance, after merging the File 2.html contents into File 1.html, we would obtain this tiny text, with the ===== separation
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (22)</a></li>
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (18)</a></li>
                  bla bla
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (23)</a></li>
                  =====
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (2)</a></li>
                  bla bla
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (12)</a></li>
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (10)</a></li>
                  
                  • Move to the very beginning of File 1.html

                  • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                    • SEARCH (?s)\((\d+)\)(.+=====.+?)\((\d+)\)|^=====.+|#(?!.*^===)

                    • REPLACE ?1\(\3#\)\2\(\3#\)

                    • Untick, if necessary, the Wrap around option

                    • Select the Regular expression search mode

                  • Now, keeping the Replace dialog opened, click on the Replace All button ( or preferably hit the Alt + A shortcut ) repeatedly, until the message Replace All: 0 occurrences were replaced from caret to end-of-file is displayed !

                  And you’ll get the expected File 1.html contents :

                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (2)</a></li>
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  bla bla
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (12)</a></li>
                  bla bla
                  <li><a href="Love-Master-A-Manga-Volume.html title=“Love Master A Manga Volume”>Love Master A Manga Volume (10)</a></li>
                  
                  • Save the new File 1.html contents, with all the updated numbers between parentheses !

                  Notes :

                  • For N Replace All operations processed, in totality :

                    • The N - 2 first operations :

                      • Replace the numbers of File 1.html with the corresponding numbers of File 2.html, located after the ===== line

                      • Add a # marker to the two numbers processed

                    • The N - 1 operation deletes from line ===== till the very end of file, in order to suppress the temporary appended part

                    • The N operation deletes all the existing # markers, of the File 1.html

                  Best Regards,

                  guy038

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                  • Robin CruiseR
                    Robin Cruise
                    last edited by

                    @guy038 said in replace / move numbers from one row to another with regular expression (in parentheses):

                    =====

                    brilliant. You really are very good @guy038

                    THANK YOU !

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                    • Robin CruiseR
                      Robin Cruise
                      last edited by

                      @guy038 said in replace / move numbers from one row to another with regular expression (in parentheses):

                      ?1(\3#)\2(\3#)

                      by the way, on replace, what does it mean ?1\(\3#\)\2\(\3#\) (step by step, please) ?

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Robin Cruise
                        last edited by

                        @Robin-Cruise said in replace / move numbers from one row to another with regular expression (in parentheses):

                        by the way, on replace, what does it mean ?1(\3#)\2(\3#) (step by step, please) ?

                        It’s fairly “easy”: :-)

                        ?1 controls the rest of it: If capture group #1 was NOT matched, the replacement is “nothing” (aka deletion)

                        If capture group #1 WAS matched, then the replacement consists of:

                        • opening parens: (
                        • what was matched with capture group #3
                        • a literal #
                        • closing parens: )
                        • what was matched with capture group #2
                        • opening parens: (
                        • what was matched with capture group #3
                        • a literal #
                        • closing parens: )
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