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    • bigredcherokeeB
      bigredcherokee
      last edited by

      So Ctrl-j works when I highlight two lines. Can’t really do a Ctrl-a / Ctrl-j cause that just makes everything one line.

      the first line ending in 0
      the second line looks like this: N 0

      I need to move the second line up to the end of the first line. Like this 0 N 0

      how can I do a find and replace in this document that 2,193 lines?

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @bigredcherokee
        last edited by

        @bigredcherokee

        Use regular expressions:

        • FIND = (?-s)^(.*)\R(.*(\R|\Z))
        • REPLACE = $1 $2
        • REPLACE ALL

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        =>
        5917c599-be43-4828-899a-ac280033655f-image.png

        (because of the (\R|\Z), it will work whether the last line ends with a newline or EOF)

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        • bigredcherokeeB
          bigredcherokee
          last edited by

          Thanks for that. Forgot to note that not all lines are problems.

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          • Michael VincentM
            Michael Vincent @bigredcherokee
            last edited by Michael Vincent

            @bigredcherokee said in Join two lines:

            Forgot to note that not all lines are problems.

            LOL!!

            https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/21107/regex-remove-headings-that-has-no-full-stop-at-the-end/10

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            • PeterJonesP
              PeterJones @bigredcherokee
              last edited by

              @bigredcherokee said in Join two lines:

              Thanks for that. Forgot to note that not all lines are problems.

              Okay, that was partly my fault. You said the first ends with 0 and the adjacent line looked like N 0, but I assumed you weren’t telling us the whole story, and since you had originally brought up manual Ctrl+J, I had assumed that it really was “every other line”

              You just have to add 0 to the end of the first group, to force that group to end with a 0; and replace the .* in the second group with the literal N 0 to force that group to contain exact text, not the .* wildcard.

              • FIND = (?-s)^(.*0)\R(N 0(\R|\Z))

              everything else stays the same

              So

              line 1 0
              N 0
              other
              line 4 0
              N 0
              line 6 0
              but doesn't join
              line X 0
              N 0
              

              becomes

              line 1 0 N 0
              other
              line 4 0 N 0
              line 6 0
              but doesn't join
              line X 0 N 0
              

              c2d23584-cc84-49b4-897a-3ff58b0f1791-image.png

              Of course, if you had given example data which showed both lines that should be changed and lines that shouldn’t, we wouldn’t have had this problem.

              @Michael-Vincent linked to @Alan-Kilborn 's

              Maybe we need a template

              As has been proven hundreds of times in the official issues location, people won’t use the template even if it’s literally there every time they start a new issue – and this forum doesn’t have such a feature.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
                last edited by

                @PeterJones

                The idea of a “template” was that if people can’t follow it and create an understandable “problem statement”, no one wastes time even responding to them here.

                And yes, there is no way to force a template here AFAIK, but rather they would be directed to a FAQ with the templated questions.

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                • bigredcherokeeB
                  bigredcherokee @PeterJones
                  last edited by

                  @PeterJones Thanks Peter for the help.

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