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    • Björn B-sonB
      Björn B-son
      last edited by

      Actually it doesnt, it just says that it does…

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      • guy038G
        guy038
        last edited by guy038

        Hello Björn and Scott,

        =============================================================================================================

        UPDATE :

        On 11/13/16, I updated this post. Indeed, I realized that my regex may bug, when dealing with important files :-(( I suppose that it was due to the global in-line modifier (?s), at the beginning of the regex ? Don’t time to point out what something goes wrong, in some cases !

        So, to keep all the unique lines AND the last item of all the duplicate lines, you would rather use the following safer S/R :

        SEARCH : (?-s)^(.+\R)(?s)(?=(.+\R)?\1)|^\R

        REPLACE : EMPTY

        Of course, I also updated, the old post’s contents, below.

        guy038

        =============================================================================================================

        Ah, Scott, very nice regex, indeed !

        Scott and Björn, last week, I replied a post, below, to sophey hence :

        https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/12490/i-want-to-keep-only-unique-lines/2

        where I tried to fully discuss about TWO general methods of keeping :

        • Only unique lines

        • All the duplicate lines

        • Only the first line, from all the duplicate ones


        But Scott, I didn’t think about that fourth case : To keep all the unique lines AND the last item of all the duplicate lines !

        So, with your regex, (?s)^(.*?)$\s+?^(?=.*^\1$), here is, below, an example of all the lines kept, and the contents of this file before and after the S/R :

            File            Lines         File
           BEFORE           KEPT          AFTER
        -------------------------------------------                 
            aaa                            ccc
            ccc     -->      ccc           bbb
            bbb     -->      bbb           eee
            ddd                            aaa
            aaa                            fff
            eee     -->      eee           ddd
            ddd                            ggg
            aaa     -->      aaa           hhh
            fff     -->      fff           iii
            ddd     -->      ddd
            ggg     -->      ggg
            hhh            
            iii            
            hhh     -->      hhh
            iii     -->      iii
        -------------------------------------------                 
        

        Thinking about it, I found an other syntax, which can achieve the same modifications : (?-s)^(.+\R)(?s)(?=(.+\R)?\1)|^\R. Like you, the replacement zone must be EMPTY

        However, my regex needs a condition : the last line ( as the string “iii”, in the above example ) must be followed by its EOL character(s) !

        Notes :

        • The first part (?-s)^(.+\R), with the modifier (?-s), which ensures that the dot will match Standard characters, matches any complete line, with its EOL characters

        • In the second part (?s)(?=(.+\R)?\1), with the modifier (?s), which means that dot matches, absolutely, any character ( standard or EOL characters ), the syntax (.+\R)?\1, then, represents the largest optional range of characters, going further on, till an EOL character, followed itself by the contents of group 1 ( the current line )

        • Therefore, the part (?=(.+\R)?\1), which is a positive look-ahead, imposes a condition for an overall match : that exists, further on, even closed to, an identical complete line to the current one ! If so, the complete current line is deleted, in replacement

        • Finally the third part ^\R, after the alternative symbol |, matches any pure blank line, which will be deleted, in replacement, too

        Best Regards,

        guy038

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        • Scott SumnerS
          Scott Sumner @guy038
          last edited by

          @guy038

          I’m glad you like my regex. There is a 99% chance that you were the original author and I obtained it from you via this community over the last 1.5 years I’ve been reading it!

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner @Björn B-son
            last edited by

            @Björn-B-son

            Did you get it working in your file(s), using either my or guy038’s methods?

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            • Björn B-sonB
              Björn B-son
              last edited by

              None works, I get the same result with both.
              Getting a message that one occurence were replaced, but it doesnt seems like thats a fact.
              Screenshot http://prntscr.com/cwkn1e

              My file has 1797 lines.
              Maybe I can post it somewhere to you to try ?

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              • Scott SumnerS
                Scott Sumner @Björn B-son
                last edited by

                @Björn-B-son

                I just reverified my own regex as well as guy038’s regex on the “aaa, bbb, …” data guy038 provided. These regexes work to transform that data as described, so I’m not really able to tell you what is going wrong in your case. :(

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                • Björn B-sonB
                  Björn B-son
                  last edited by

                  Could it be not working because all lines starts with -

                  Like

                  • Odling av andra fleråriga växter

                  Or because its some Swedish characters

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by

                    Hi Björn,

                    Very strange, indeed ! I first thought it could be because of the Wrap around option, by the regexes worked well, whether this option is checked or not !

                    I also verified that if the Wrap around is checked and the the caret is, somewhere, inside the list, the resulted text is correct, at the end !

                    I also tried with your Swedish text, building the original text below :

                    Odling av andra fleråriga växter
                    Odling av andra fleråriga växter
                    aaaa
                    Odling av andra fleråriga växter
                    bbbb
                    Odling av andra fleråriga växter
                    aaaa
                    Odling av andra fleråriga växter
                    

                    After clicking on the Replace All button, I, normally, got the changed text, below :

                    bbbb
                    aaaa
                    Odling av andra fleråriga växter
                    

                    So the best thing is to begin… at the beginning !

                    First of all, using my simple test text of my previous post :

                    aaa
                    ccc
                    bbb
                    ddd
                    aaa
                    eee
                    ddd
                    aaa
                    fff
                    ddd
                    ggg
                    hhh
                    iii
                    hhh
                    iii
                    

                    do you obtain, after replacing, the text below :

                    ccc
                    bbb
                    eee
                    aaa
                    fff
                    ddd
                    ggg
                    hhh
                    iii
                    

                    Moreover, just to verify, after clicking on the Show All Characters button ( or the menu option View - Show Symbol - Show All Characters ), how look the EOL characters of your file ? CR LF, LF or CR ? Are they all identical ?

                    Remember, if you’re using my regex, just take care that the last item, of your list, is, normally, followed by EOL character(s) ! It’s the only minor restriction !

                    See you later,

                    Cheers,

                    guy038

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                    • Vasile CarausV
                      Vasile Caraus
                      last edited by

                      yes, but If I have special characters, just like "-- Mother is home – " won’t work any of your regex completed.

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by

                        Hello, Vasile,

                        My updated regex ( See the second post, above ) works perfectly well, even if I insert your expression – Mother is home –, in a list !?. For instance, the original text, below :

                        aaa
                        ccc
                        bbb
                        ddd
                        aaa
                        -- Mother is home – 
                        eee
                        ddd
                        aaa
                        fff
                        -- Mother is home – 
                        -- Mother is home – 
                        ddd
                        ggg
                        hhh
                        -- Mother is home – 
                        iii
                        hhh
                        iii
                        

                        with the S/R :

                        SEARCH : (?-s)^(.+\R)(?s)(?=(.+\R)?\1)|^\R

                        REPLACE : EMPTY

                        will be changed into :

                        ccc
                        bbb
                        eee
                        aaa
                        fff
                        ddd
                        ggg
                        -- Mother is home – 
                        iii
                        hhh
                        iii
                        

                        => It did keep all the unique lines AND the last item of all the duplicate lines, whose your string – Mother is home – !

                        Cheers,

                        guy038

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