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    • Terry RT
      Terry R
      last edited by

      @Victor-Fansler said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

      . I may not have made it clear, but the line’s “Camera Name” can be anything, they do not actually say “Camera Name”.

      I have an idea, but as not on the PC I will present the concept.

      1. Combine the set together on 1 line by using the empty line between sets to identify them using a special character (or 2) when combining to be used in subsequent steps.
      2. The second regex would be run repeatedly until no changes made by copying the line to below the original, but with only the last camera name, also removing that from the original line at the same time. So not an exact copy.
      3. Tidy up the lines by formatting as required, although this may get possible in step 2.

      Terry

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      • guy038G
        guy038
        last edited by guy038

        Hi, @victor-fansler, @terry-r and All,

        Ah…OK ! But I think, Victor, that the best way would be to show us a list of, let’s say, 4 to 10 initial blocks, as well as the expected layout of these blocks, AFTER modifications !


        Anyway, I give it a new try ! So, starting with this text :

        Connection Lost to Camera
        Line 3 of Set 1
        Line 2 of Set 1
        Line 1 of Set 1
        Account: Christopher
        
        Video Return
        Line 1 of Set 2
        Account: Margaret
        
        Fatal Error
        Line 1 of Set 3
        Line 6 of Set 3
        Line 2 of Set 3
        Line 5 of Set 3
        Camera Name 0
        Line 7 of Set 3
        Line 3 of Set 3
        Account: Elton
        

        With the regex S/R below :

        • SEARCH (?-s)^(.+\R)((?:.+\R)+)

        • REPLACE \2\1

        We first get, as before, the following OUTPUT :

        Line 3 of Set 1
        Line 2 of Set 1
        Line 1 of Set 1
        Account: Christopher
        Connection Lost to Camera
        
        Line 1 of Set 2
        Account: Margaret
        Video Return
        
        Line 1 of Set 3
        Line 6 of Set 3
        Line 2 of Set 3
        Line 5 of Set 3
        Camera Name 0
        Line 7 of Set 3
        Line 3 of Set 3
        Account: Elton
        Fatal Error
        

        Then, with this second S/R, slightly modified :

        • SEARCH (?-s)^.+(?=\R(?:.+\R)*Account: (.+)\R(.+)\R)|^(.+\R){2}(?=^\R)

        • REPLACE ?1\1 - $0 - \2

        You should get your expected text :

        Christopher - Line 3 of Set 1 - Connection Lost to Camera
        Christopher - Line 2 of Set 1 - Connection Lost to Camera
        Christopher - Line 1 of Set 1 - Connection Lost to Camera
        
        Margaret - Line 1 of Set 2 - Video Return
        
        Elton - Line 1 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 6 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 2 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 5 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Camera Name 0 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 7 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 3 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        

        And, after a classical alphabetical sort, we obtain :

        Christopher - Line 1 of Set 1 - Connection Lost to Camera
        Christopher - Line 2 of Set 1 - Connection Lost to Camera
        Christopher - Line 3 of Set 1 - Connection Lost to Camera
        Elton - Camera Name 0 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 1 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 2 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 3 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 5 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 6 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Elton - Line 7 of Set 3 - Fatal Error
        Margaret - Line 1 of Set 2 - Video Return
        

        I hope that this new layout meets your needs :-))

        BR

        guy038

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        • DarthDataD
          DarthData @guy038
          last edited by

          @guy038 said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

          ?1\1 - $0 - \2

          Thanks, that works. Needs a little cleanup afterwards, but I can deal with that. For some reason it did not remove the last two lines (Account and Connection lost), in the document.

          I wanted to send an actual example of the file, but can’t really share the real information.

          Have a Great Weekend!!

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          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hello, @victor-fansler, @terry-r and All,

            Aaarrrgggh ! Always this damn problem of texts that do not end with a last line break !

            So, before running the regexes, just be sure that your current file ends with a final line-break ( View > Show Symbol > Show All Characters )

            I also, realized that my second regex did not take in account such a possibility !


            Indeed, in the last alternative of my second regex, the part ^(.+\R){2}(?=^\R) searches for 2 complete lines, with their line-breaks ( CRLF ) but ONLY IF it is followed with a pure blank line

            So, either :

            • Use my previous second search regex (?-s)^.+(?=\R(?:.+\R)*Account: (.+)\R(.+)\R)|^(.+\R){2}(?=^\R) and your current file must end this way :
            SECOND to last lineCRLF
            LAST NON-empty lineCRLF
            CRLF
            
            • Or use this new search version (?-s)^.+(?=\R(?:.+\R)*Account: (.+)\R(.+)\R)|^(.+\R){2}(?=^\R|\z) and your current file could simply end as below :
            SECOND to last lineCRLF
            LAST NON-empty ineCRLF
            

            BR

            guy038

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @guy038
              last edited by

              @guy038 said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

              Always this damn problem of texts that do not end with a last line break !

              I gave up dealing with that problem long ago when I started to use the editorconfig plugin. With it you can specify that files should always end with an line-ending sequence.

              Too bad that isn’t a native feature of Notepad++.

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              • guy038G
                guy038
                last edited by guy038

                Hello @victor-fansler, @terry-r, @alan-kilborn and All,

                You said, in your chat message :

                The “Camera” is a placeholder and can be any text, but will end with a Date and Time

                So I suppose that all these lines always end with the three uppercase letters PST

                If this assumption is right, here are new versions of the regexes ( The first and second one ). Note also that I improved these regexes :

                Now, you don’t even need to separate any section with blank line(s) ;-))


                So starting with your INPUT text, where I added some empty lines :

                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 08:31AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 02:27AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Connection Lost to Camera
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 12:25AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 12:23AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Camera-4 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Camera-2 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Camera-3 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                
                
                
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST
                Camera-4 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST
                Camera-3 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Connection Lost to Camera
                Camera-2 02/13/2022 01:43AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Camera-4 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Camera-2 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Camera-3 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                
                
                Connection Lost to Camera
                Camera-1 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Camera-4 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Camera-2 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Camera-3 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                

                First, use the following regex S/R in order to place the line Video Return OR Connection Lost to Camera, after each line Account :

                SEARCH (?-s)^(.+\R)((?:.+\R)+?Account: .+\R)\R*

                REPLACE \2\1

                We get this text :

                Camera-1 02/14/2022 08:31AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 02:27AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 12:25AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Connection Lost to Camera
                Camera-1 02/14/2022 12:23AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Camera-4 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Camera-2 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Camera-3 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST
                Camera-4 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST
                Camera-3 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-2 02/13/2022 01:43AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Connection Lost to Camera
                Camera-1 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Camera-4 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Camera-2 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Camera-3 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Video Return
                Camera-1 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Camera-4 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Camera-2 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Camera-3 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name
                Connection Lost to Camera
                

                Now, using this second regex S/R :

                SEARCH (?-is)^.+PST(?=\R(?:.+PST\R)*?(Account: .+)\R(.+)\R)|^(.+\R){2}

                REPLACE ?1\1 - $0 - \2

                We get the OUTPUT text :

                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/14/2022 08:31AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/14/2022 02:27AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/14/2022 12:25AM PST - Connection Lost to Camera
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/14/2022 12:23AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-4 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-2 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-3 02/13/2022 09:31AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-4 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-3 02/13/2022 04:57AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-2 02/13/2022 01:43AM PST - Connection Lost to Camera
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-4 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-2 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-3 02/13/2022 01:42AM PST - Video Return
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-1 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST - Connection Lost to Camera
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-4 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST - Connection Lost to Camera
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-2 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST - Connection Lost to Camera
                Account: Customer Name - Server Name - Camera-3 02/12/2022 07:18PM PST - Connection Lost to Camera
                

                I hope that it is your expected text !?

                See you later !

                Best Regards,

                guy038

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @guy038
                  last edited by

                  @guy038

                  Is there a special reason for the recent revisit to something asked 5 months ago? Just asking…in case I am missing some sort of newly discovered technique…

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hi, @alan-kilborn,

                    Well, it’s just that we cannot place more than 1,000 characters in a chat message. So I preferred to answer in our forum !

                    But, indeed, I was asked to create a new post or to continue with that one !

                    I have just re-indicated to @victor-fansler, the title of this article

                    BR

                    guy038

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @guy038
                      last edited by

                      @guy038 said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

                      But, indeed, I was asked to create a new post or to continue with that one !

                      Ah, OK, makes sense! I wasn’t sure your previous use of “chat” really meant that or just conversation above in this thread.

                      Chat is useful if something really gets specific to an OP’s need and really can’t benefit anyone else. Otherwise it is good to see the conversation in a real post.

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                      • Michael VincentM
                        Michael Vincent @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @alan-kilborn said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

                        I gave up dealing with that problem long ago when I started to use the editorconfig plugin. With it you can specify that files should always end with an line-ending sequence.

                        I would have thought you’d have a PythonScript for that! :-)

                        Cheers.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
                          last edited by

                          @michael-vincent said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

                          I would have thought you’d have a PythonScript for that

                          It would be an easy script, but I don’t tend to re-invent the wheel unless I’m going to make the wheel better. And editorconfig works just fine in this regard, so…just keep rollin’.

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
                            last edited by

                            @michael-vincent said in Find and select multiple lines to change order:

                            …PythonScript for that…

                            Well… I looked into my folder of “retired” scripts and I found that I used to use the SCOTT SCRIPT for doing it before I discovered the editorconfig plugin.

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                            • DarthDataD
                              DarthData @guy038
                              last edited by

                              @guy038 Thanks for this and sorry for any confusion. Unfortunately, the lines will not always end with PST. There are different time zones. Primarily PST and MST, but could be MDT as well.

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                              • Lycan ThropeL
                                Lycan Thrope @DarthData
                                last edited by

                                @darthdata ,

                                You really have to stop moving the goal posts. :) Poor @guy038 must have a real life, even if he does love doing this stuff, I suspect he’d like to fix it once and move on. :)

                                Lee

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                                • guy038G
                                  guy038
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi, @darthdata and All,

                                  In this case, change the second regex S/R into this one :

                                  SEARCH (?-is)^.+(?:PST|MST|MDT)(?=\R(?:.+(?:PST|MST|MDT)\R)*?(Account: .+)\R(.+))|^(.+\R){2}

                                  REPLACE ?1\1 - $0 - \2

                                  BR

                                  guy038

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