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    • patrickdrdP
      patrickdrd
      last edited by

      after trying both the macro and the textfx solution for a long time,
      I’ve seen that still ultraedit’s sorting works much better than both of them,
      I first rejected the macro for textfx’s favor but I found out lately that neither the latter does a good job, at least I prefer the sorting done by ultraedit ,sorry,
      I don’t have an example at the moment, I’ll post again when I do

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
        last edited by

        @patrickdrd

        sorry, did not read the whole thread but what about a python one liner?

        editor.setText('\r\n'.join(list(set(editor.getText().splitlines()))))
        

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • Claudia FrankC
          Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
          last edited by

          @patrickdrd

          forgot sorting

          editor.setText('\r\n'.join(sorted(list(set(editor.getText().splitlines())))))
          

          Cheers
          Claudia

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          • patrickdrdP
            patrickdrd
            last edited by

            thanks, I’m keeping that too and I’ll let you know

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            • patrickdrdP
              patrickdrd
              last edited by patrickdrd

              ok, I tested, this doesn’t work either somehow, at least doesn’t work like ue’s one, i.e.

              I tested with easylist from: https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt (69883 lines),
              ue’s function cuts it to: 69238

              npp results:
              python scipt: 69818
              macro (scott) is a bit slow and results in 19610 lines (!) and
              textfx results in 69818 as well

              guy038 regular expression results in 28109 lines,
              according to my experience, I bet that ue’s result is the correct one,
              at least to my taste

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              • Claudia FrankC
                Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
                last edited by

                @patrickdrd

                could you, by any chance, upload the ue cutted list?
                To see the differences.

                Cheers
                Claudia

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                • patrickdrdP
                  patrickdrd
                  last edited by

                  yes, of course, please tell me where, pastebin doesn’t work, it’s blocked here (at work),
                  any other suggestions?

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                  • Claudia FrankC
                    Claudia Frank
                    last edited by Claudia Frank

                    actually pastebin is my first choice as well and haven’t used others for quite some time now.

                    Heard about

                    https://www.zippyshare.com/
                    https://www.sendspace.com/

                    should be good and anonymous but haven’t tried it so far.

                    Cheers
                    Claudia

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                    • Scott SumnerS
                      Scott Sumner
                      last edited by

                      Yea, I used to be a fan of regular expression replacement when doing this, but with “larger” datasets there always seems like there is so much tweaking and experimentation needed to get it right (for a particular dataset) that it is hardly worth it, unless you like playing with regular expressions all day instead of solving a particular problem and moving on quickly.

                      A Pythonscript solution such as @Claudia-Frank 's seems fine…

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                      • patrickdrdP
                        patrickdrd
                        last edited by

                        ok, but why results are inconsistent (with large datasets)?

                        @Claudia-Frank, unfortunately I’m not able to access zippyshare either,
                        so I’ll upload to pastebin from home if we don’t find another solution

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                        • Claudia FrankC
                          Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
                          last edited by

                          @patrickdrd

                          I installed the ue trial version but can’t find the menu item to delete the duplicates.
                          Is there anything I need to install in addition or am I blind and don’t see the obvious?

                          Cheers
                          Claudia

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                          • Claudia FrankC
                            Claudia Frank
                            last edited by

                            ok - found it - obviously blind :-D

                            Cheers
                            Claudia

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                            • Scott SumnerS
                              Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
                              last edited by

                              @patrickdrd said:

                              ok, but why results are inconsistent (with large datasets)?

                              Various reasons, sometimes a regular expression approach to this needs to be refined to match the data better before it works well. If you search up some other threads on this topic you can trace through the evolution of a regex approach on certain datasets. However, I suspect you just want to get a workable solution and move on…and I fully endorse that. I’m tired of trying to use regex for this kind of thing. :)

                              BTW, @Claudia-Frank going the extra mile…installing UE trial version just to track this down…nice!

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                              • Claudia FrankC
                                Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                                last edited by

                                @Scott-Sumner

                                … boots are made for walking … :-)

                                I’m confused about how UE does sort and delete duplicates.
                                Used default settings.

                                Only sorting

                                Sorting and deleting duplicates

                                There is obviously something wrong about UEs algorithm, isn’t it?
                                And the version I used cut the list to 63732 lines.

                                Cheers
                                Claudia

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                                • patrickdrdP
                                  patrickdrd
                                  last edited by

                                  so… another number? amazing!

                                  I’ve got version 16 which is lite somehow

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                                  • Claudia FrankC
                                    Claudia Frank
                                    last edited by

                                    me too - that is actually the latest one available for ubuntu.

                                    Cheers
                                    Claudia

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                                    • patrickdrdP
                                      patrickdrd
                                      last edited by

                                      so the issue is: which result is the correct?

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                                      • guy038G
                                        guy038
                                        last edited by guy038

                                        Hello, @patrickdrd, and All,

                                        First of all, I quite pleased to be back on our N++ forum ! Indeed, I was away because of a general failure of my laptop hard drive C:, which, you could imagine, highly annoyed me and needed immediate care :-(((

                                        So, after more than a week, a software purchase of EaseUS Recovery Wizard to restore my data ( the only one which could identify all my files, although Windows could not see the C: partition ), the fact that my first 32 Gb USB key did not work, either, ( Windows cannot format it !!), the re-install of the system on an other hard-disk, the Services Pack, the .NET versions, the different updates, some software installations and the total re-organization of my data structure, I can, now, close that bloody sub-routine !! ( Just note that, if I haven’t been able to get all my files back, I still had a last general backup, performed on the 04/13/18 )


                                        Now, @patrickdrd, you said, in a post above :

                                        guy038 regular expression results in 28109 lines

                                        So, I download the list, from your link, in a new N++ tab :

                                        https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt

                                        Notice that I, personally, found 69889 lines

                                        Now, without any change on that text, I simply performed a sort with the N++ command Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending, on that raw text

                                        Then, I used the regex S/R, that I spoke in my previous post :

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

                                        REPLACE : \1

                                        I obtained a file of 69790 lines => The difference of 99 lines ( the duplicate ones ) were suppressed, almost immediately !

                                        So, may be, I’m missing something ?

                                        Cheers,

                                        guy038

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                                        • patrickdrdP
                                          patrickdrd
                                          last edited by

                                          I can’t say for sure, is there any tool that can tell us how many the unique lines are?

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                                          • Claudia FrankC
                                            Claudia Frank
                                            last edited by Claudia Frank

                                            Ok - the difference of the total amount of lines in TextFX /python and regex
                                            can be explained, the different usage of caseing(not sure if this is the right word).

                                            Regex search/replace is insensitive whereas python script is sensitive.
                                            Once we use the same, the result is the same.

                                            For the provided example list, I assume, insensitive search and deletion is ok
                                            but for other cases, sensitive search/replaces might be important.

                                            Btw. I also used sort and uniq command line tools from linux with same results as python and regex.

                                            Cheers
                                            Claudia

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