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    • ?
      A Former User @Alan Kilborn
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      Apologies, I shall try rewriting my post later, so as to make it less vague…

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      • guy038G
        guy038
        last edited by guy038

        Hello, @mrliskatraz, @alan-kilborn and All

        IMPORTANT : You must use, at least, N++ v7.9.1 or a later version for a correct replacement process !

        I’ve found out a regex expression which :

        • Deletes the first line and rewrites it at the very end of current file, after a first click on the Replace All button

        • Reorganize all the subsequent lines in couples, preceded by the initial and rewritten line, after a second click on the Replace All button

        • The 3 fields, of each line, are separated with tabulation characters


        So :

        • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

          • SEARCH (?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$|(?-s)(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+

          • REPLACE (?1\2\t\1\t)(?3\5\t\3\t\4)

          • Tick the Wrap around option

          • Select the Regular expression search mode

          • Click TWICE on the Replace All button ( Note that, in addition, any subsequent click on the Replace All button does nothing ! )

        So, from the example :

        Leicester
        Dog and Duck
        Pub
        Beefy Cow
        Steakhouse
        Snail and Lettuce
        Pub
        Dukes Head
        Hotel
        

        you should get the expected text :

        Leicester	Dog and Duck	Pub
        Leicester	Beefy Cow	Steakhouse
        Leicester	Snail and Lettuce	Pub
        Leicester	Dukes Head	Hotel
        

        Now, I created the corresponding macro as I wanted to verify if a same regex S/R, run two times, consecutively, would work ! No problem ! It work like a charm, and especially when the first line is changed ;-)

                <Macro name="Test" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0">
                    <Action type="3" message="1700" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1601" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="(?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$|(?-s)(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1625" wParam="0" lParam="2" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1602" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="(?1\2\t\1\t)(?3\5\t\3\t\4)" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1702" wParam="0" lParam="768" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1701" wParam="0" lParam="1609" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1700" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1601" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="(?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$|(?-s)(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1625" wParam="0" lParam="2" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1602" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="(?1\2\t\1\t)(?3\5\t\3\t\4)" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1702" wParam="0" lParam="768" sParam="" />
                    <Action type="3" message="1701" wParam="0" lParam="1609" sParam="" />
                </Macro>
        

        As you can see, after the first definition line, this macro contains two identical blocks which process :

        • The first search alternative (?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$, associated with replacement (?1\2\t\1\t), for the first block

        • The second and third search alternative (?-s)(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+, associated with replacement (?3\5\t\3\t\4), for the second block

        Best Regards,

        guy038

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        • ?
          A Former User @guy038
          last edited by

          @guy038 Thank you, thank you, thank you! That works perfectly, its been bugging me for weeks!

          You’re my hero!!

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          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hi, @mrliskatraz,

            Just a clarification :

            The last line of all your file(s) must end with a line-break. Anyway, if a last line just ends with text bla blah, this overall regex will not match anything ;-))

            But, on the other hand, your files must not have pure empty lines at their end, too :-(


            Now, if, for instance, you must have 4 fields, preceded by the keyword, in Excel, use this regex :

                - SEARCH    (?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$|(?-s)(.+)\R(.+)\R(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+
            Groups -->             1                 2                  3     4     5     6              7
            
                - REPLACE   (?1\2\t\1\t)(?3\7\t\3\t\4\t\5\t\6)
            

            So, from this initial text :

            Leicester
            Dog and Duck
            Pub
            aaaaa
            11111
            Beefy Cow
            Steakhouse
            bbbbb
            22222
            Snail and Lettuce
            Pub
            ccccc
            33333
            Dukes Head
            Hotel
            ddddd
            44444
            

            You would obtain :

            Leicester	Dog and Duck	Pub	aaaaa	11111
            Leicester	Beefy Cow	Steakhouse	bbbbb	22222
            Leicester	Snail and Lettuce	Pub	ccccc	33333
            Leicester	Dukes Head	Hotel	ddddd	44444
            

            As you can see :

            • In the second alternative, of the search, you must add some (.+)\R parts

            • In the second part of the replacement you must change the groups to be rewritten, as indicated above ( Besides, note that the last group represents the first word, common in all the rows of your table )

            BR

            guy038

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            • ?
              A Former User @guy038
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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @A Former User
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                @MrLiskatraz said in Copy and paste within a Macro:

                How do I use Regex in Excel?

                Such a question is off-topic for a Notepad++ forum.

                But…the reason that Notepad++ and Excel regular expressions work differently is that is no standard for regex. Well… actually there are standards…just too many of them!

                Notepad++ uses the Boost regex engine.
                Don’t know what Excel uses (and don’t care because this isn’t an Excel forum).

                Perhaps a bigger question is: Why are you trying to work with your data in two different ways? You probably should choose one way and stick with it.

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                • ?
                  A Former User @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by

                  @Alan-Kilborn My apologies… I shall look for a more general forum, I didn’t mean to upset anyone. Sorry once again.

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @MrLiskatraz said in Copy and paste within a Macro:

                    My apologies… I shall look for a more general forum, I didn’t mean to upset anyone. Sorry once again.

                    No problem.
                    Nobody’s upset.
                    You didn’t know, before asking.
                    The main reason to avoid off-topic things is (a) people here probably won’t have the knowledge to answer anyway, and (b) people don’t want to see off-topic discussion eating the bandwidth here.

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                    • guy038G
                      guy038
                      last edited by guy038

                      Hi, @mrliskatraz and All,

                      Algouth I’m using very old versions of Word, Excel and others, due to my old XP laptop, I’m sorry to tell you that the general philosophy of Excel and Notepad++, regarding text manipulations, are completely different !

                      • Excel considers actions on cell’s contents and can also manage relations between all of them

                      • The regular expression’s search mode, in Notepad++, generally considers physical line’s contents and sometimes all file’s contents, as the entities to manage

                      For instance, if we imagine that your initial text, below, is inserted in an Excel sheet :

                           A
                      1 Leicester
                      2 Dog and Duck
                      3 Pub
                      4 Beefy Cow
                      5 Steakhouse
                      6 Snail and Lettuce
                      7 Pub
                      8 Dukes Head
                      9 Hotel 
                      

                      I suppose that you could say, with Excel functions, something like :

                      For any cell (A, even row)
                      '    So cell (A 2), cell (A,4), cell (A,6)...
                        Copy cell (A,1) in cell (B, current even row / 2)
                        copy cell (A, current even number) in cell (C, current row / 2)
                        copy cell (A, current even number + 1) in cell (D, current row /2 )
                      End
                      Delete column A
                      

                      Which is, obviously, a completely different language than the regexes language !


                      So, either :

                      • You modify your list, from within Notepad++ with regexes. Refer here and then you paste the result in Excel

                      • You insert your raw text in Excel and you learn how to use the Excel functions and macros. There are plenty of sites devoted to basic and advanced Excel skills ! Just do a Google search of VBA ( Visual Basic for Applications )

                      Note that, in both cases, this will require a certain investment on your part ! And, sorry, but I doubt that it is possible to mix these two syntaxes, anyway :-(

                      Best Regards,

                      guy038

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                      • ?
                        A Former User @guy038
                        last edited by

                        @guy038 I think I misunderstood a previous response:

                        Now, if, for instance, you must have 4 fields, preceded by the keyword, in Excel, use this regex :

                        - SEARCH **`(?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$|(?-s)(.+)\R(.+)\R(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+`**
                        

                        Is for NPP?

                        I don’t wish to mix the two syntaxes, I’m happy enough to try and learn NPP - I just got the wrong end of the stick.

                        Apologies - You’ve been more helpful than I could have expected.

                        Steve

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                        • guy038G
                          guy038
                          last edited by guy038

                          Hi, @a-former-user,

                          Yes !! That all concerns Notepad++, only ! So, as I said before :

                          • Open Notepad++

                          • Copy the text, below, in a new N++ tab ( Ctrl + N )

                          Leicester
                          Dog and Duck
                          Pub
                          aaaaa
                          11111
                          Beefy Cow
                          Steakhouse
                          bbbbb
                          22222
                          Snail and Lettuce
                          Pub
                          ccccc
                          33333
                          Dukes Head
                          Hotel
                          ddddd
                          44444
                          
                          • If the last line 44444 does not end with a line-break, hit the Enter key to add one !

                          • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

                            • SEARCH (?-s)\A([^\t\r\n]+)\R(?s)(.+\R)(?!\t)$|(?-s)(.+)\R(.+)\R(.+)\R(.+)(?=(?s:.+\t(.+)\t\z))|^\t.+

                            • REPLACE (?1\2\t\1\t)(?3\7\t\3\t\4\t\5\t\6)

                            • Tick the Wrap around option

                            • Select the Regular expression search mode

                            • Click TWICE on the Replace All button ( Note that, in addition, any subsequent click on the Replace All button does nothing ! )

                          
                          You will obtain this output :
                          
                          ~~~diff
                          Leicester	Dog and Duck	Pub	aaaaa	11111
                          Leicester	Beefy Cow	Steakhouse	bbbbb	22222
                          Leicester	Snail and Lettuce	Pub	ccccc	33333
                          Leicester	Dukes Head	Hotel	ddddd	44444
                          
                          • Copy these 4 lines in the clipboard ( Ctrl + C )

                          • Open Excel

                          • Open a new empty sheet

                          • Paste the clipboard’s contents ( Ctrl + V ) in cell A1

                          You should get a table of 4 rows × 5 columns, with the word Leicester in the first column of any row ;-))

                          Best Regards

                          guy038

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                          • gstaviG
                            gstavi
                            last edited by

                            My macro:
                            stand on beginning of Leicester
                            start recording
                            shift-end
                            ctrl-c
                            end
                            space
                            delete
                            end
                            space
                            delete
                            home
                            down arrow
                            ctrl-v
                            end
                            enter
                            up arrow
                            stop recording

                            replay recording
                            replay recording
                            replay recording
                            replay recording
                            replay recording
                            …

                            end up with extra Leicester to delete.

                            A simpler approach would be to just merge every 2 lines and then add the common prefix with column editing.

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