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    • JamesJ
      James
      last edited by

      Now it’s saying there’s no occurances of that command ((?-is)(^.+\R){n}.Expression.\R(?1){m}). I assume it’s because it’s searching for it as a string, not as a command. How would I input the command from the earlier message to do this? Thank you for your help

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @James
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        @James

        it’s saying there’s no occurances of that command ((?-is)(^.+\R){n}.Expression.\R(?1){m}).

        Well, hopefully you understand that this is a formula and not something you would directly input:

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        This, however, is an application of that formula, and thus could be directly entered into the Find what box:

        (?-is)^(.+\R){1}.*1234.*\R(?1){4}

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @James
          last edited by

          @James said in Finding and deleting a series of lines:

          I assume it’s because it’s searching for it as a string, not as a command.

          I’m confused by this part.
          There is no searching by command, there is only searching by string.

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          • JamesJ
            James
            last edited by

            I should’ve phrased that better. When I try inputting that command in the find what section, it seems to be searching for it as a string, rather than as some sort of formula like you said.

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            • Terry RT
              Terry R @James
              last edited by

              @James said in Finding and deleting a series of lines:

              it seems to be searching for it as a string, rather than as some sort of formula like you said.

              This is a regular expression so the search mode MUST be regular expression. That was the 3rd highlight in the image @Alan-Kilborn provided above.

              Terry

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Alan Kilborn
                last edited by

                @Alan-Kilborn said in Finding and deleting a series of lines:

                There is no searching by command, there is only searching by string.

                I suppose that statement I made was misleading, as a “regular expression” rather is more like a formula/command than it is like a string. Sorry for any confusion I brought. :-)

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                • JamesJ
                  James
                  last edited by

                  Well even when I use the find what section and regular expression options, it seems to be searching for it as a string regardless. 56fe8fb2-fc01-4025-99e4-eebc8649d599-image.png 0e93ee55-9189-472e-9899-ef3d08970ab2-image.png

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @James
                    last edited by

                    @James

                    Hmm. Yea, I see what you mean. I was using the formula to try to find the text “copy” in the N++ license.txt file. Even though I tweaked the formula a bit so that it would ignore case, I was getting no hits.

                    As @guy038 wrote the formula, I’ll let him comment on what might not quite be right there.

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                    • PeterJonesP
                      PeterJones @James
                      last edited by PeterJones

                      @James ,

                      It works on a single file for me.

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                      eight
                      seven
                      six
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                      four
                      three
                      two
                      one
                      1234
                      one
                      two
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                      FIND = (?-is)^(.+\R){7}.*1234.*\R(?1){14}

                      Taking @Alan-Kilborn’s example, I see the problem. The (.+\R) assumes there’s at least one character on every line before or after the matching text. The license.txt has blank lines throughout, so there usually aren’t many lines before and after. So change to (.*\R) => FIND = (?i-s)^(.*\R){7}.*copy.*\R(?1){14} (I also changed to (?i-s) so that the copy was case-insensitive, as Alan mentioned.)

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                      So if your real data has any lines that are blank (just newlines), you will need to use .* instead of .+

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hello @james, @lan-kilborn, @terry-r, @peterjones and All,

                        @james : Thanks to @peterjones, you have the right solution !

                        So, in summary :

                        • To delete some non-empty lines before and/or after a line, containing Expression, with this exact case :

                          • SEARCH (?-is)(^.+\R){n}.*Expression.*\R(?1){m}

                        • To delete some non-empty lines before and/or after a line, containing Expression, whatever its case

                          • SEARCH (?i-s)(^.+\R){n}.*Expression.*\R(?1){m}

                        • To delete some lines, possibly empty, before and/or after a line, containing Expression, with this exact case :

                          • SEARCH (?-is)(^.*\R){n}.*Expression.*\R(?1){m}

                        • To delete some lines, possibly empty, before and/or after a line, containing Expression, whatever its case

                          • SEARCH (?i-s)(^.*\R){n}.*Expression.*\R(?1){m}

                        • where n represents the number of lines before the line containing Expression ( n >= 0 )

                        • and     m represents the number of lines after    the line containing Expression ( m >= 0 )

                        Best Regards,

                        guy038

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @guy038
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                          @guy038

                          Actually, what you’ve specified is for finding some… , not deleting some…

                          To delete, we need to specify:

                          • SEARCH (as above)
                          • REPLACE leave this field blank

                          :-)

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