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    Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
    last edited by May 31, 2018, 3:00 PM

    @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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      patrickdrd
      last edited by May 31, 2018, 3:13 PM

      so… another number? amazing!

      I’ve got version 16 which is lite somehow

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        Claudia Frank
        last edited by May 31, 2018, 3:17 PM

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

        Cheers
        Claudia

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          patrickdrd
          last edited by May 31, 2018, 6:10 PM

          so the issue is: which result is the correct?

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            guy038
            last edited by guy038 May 31, 2018, 8:28 PM May 31, 2018, 8:04 PM

            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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              patrickdrd
              last edited by May 31, 2018, 8:22 PM

              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 Frank
                last edited by Claudia Frank May 31, 2018, 9:49 PM May 31, 2018, 9:48 PM

                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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                  patrickdrd
                  last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 8:03 AM

                  thanks for clarifying, in terms of speed?

                  can python script be made to ignore case?

                  I want to ignore case and I want it fast (useful for large files) too

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                    patrickdrd
                    last edited by patrickdrd Jun 1, 2018, 9:36 AM Jun 1, 2018, 9:33 AM

                    these are my settings:
                    https://i.imgur.com/AYmj5I4.jpg

                    and my version:
                    https://i.imgur.com/YRdLkSl.png

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                      Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
                      last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 12:09 PM

                      @patrickdrd

                      can python script be made to ignore case?

                      yes

                      I want to ignore case

                      Understood! :-D

                      and I want it fast (useful for large files) too

                      Ok, so what is “fast”? PS is in general going to be slower than some other methods, but unless you sort “large files”–also not well defined-- constantly why is speed all that important?

                      As an example, I took @Claudia-Frank 's PS one-liner above and ran it on the “easylist” data file, and for me it took 3.94 seconds…would that be defined as “fast” or “slow” or…?

                      And on the topic of “large” files, when you get too large (which honestly isn’t really big) you get into trouble with Notepad++ itself dealing with the files…

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                        Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
                        last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 12:10 PM

                        @patrickdrd

                        yes, with python we could do almost everything :-D

                        Is it important to keep the original lines untouched?
                        I mean, having two lines like

                        Test_line_content
                        test_Line_content
                        

                        could result in either

                        test_line_content
                        

                        or

                        Test_line_content
                        

                        I will post a performance optimized script later today.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

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                          patrickdrd @Scott Sumner
                          last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 12:46 PM

                          @Scott-Sumner said:

                          @patrickdrd

                          can python script be made to ignore case?

                          yes

                          I want to ignore case

                          Understood! :-D

                          and I want it fast (useful for large files) too

                          Ok, so what is “fast”? PS is in general going to be slower than some other methods, but unless you sort “large files”–also not well defined-- constantly why is speed all that important?

                          As an example, I took @Claudia-Frank 's PS one-liner above and ran it on the “easylist” data file, and for me it took 3.94 seconds…would that be defined as “fast” or “slow” or…?

                          And on the topic of “large” files, when you get too large (which honestly isn’t really big) you get into trouble with Notepad++ itself dealing with the files…

                          3.94 for a 60k lines file is ok,
                          I mean I show much more time needed, if I remember correctly it should be with regular expressions

                          sorting is ok too, I want them sorted each time, if that’s what you ask scott

                          @claudia, if possible, make them “accent insensitive” too

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                            Claudia Frank
                            last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 12:58 PM

                            @Patrick

                            sorry, don’t know the term “accent insensitive” , what does it mean?
                            For example that è is the same as e?

                            Can you provide example data (just need a couple of lines) to see if it is working correctly?
                            The speed test I will do with the easylist text.

                            Cheers
                            Claudia

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                              Scott Sumner
                              last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 1:01 PM

                              I can envision the following specification for a general purpose script (goes beyond what @patrickdrd has asked for):

                              • sort lines case sensitive, keep duplicate lines
                              • sort lines case sensitive, remove duplicate lines
                              • sort lines case sensitive, keep duplicate lines, reverse order on the sort
                              • sort lines case sensitive, remove duplicate lines, reverse order on the sort
                              • sort lines case insensitive, keep duplicate lines
                              • sort lines case insensitive, remove duplicate lines
                              • sort lines case insensitive, keep duplicate lines, reverse order on the sort
                              • sort lines case insensitive, remove duplicate lines, reverse order on the sort
                              • no sort, remove duplicate lines (case sensitive)
                              • no sort, remove duplicate lines (case insensitive)

                              A selection active when invoking should define:

                              • lines to be affected (only those touched by selection vertically); act on all lines if no selection
                              • columns to be used as the sort key (if rectangular selection use the selected columns as the sort key; if zero-width rect selection consider the key to start at the selection column out to the end of the variable-length lines)

                              Probably I’ve forgotten something important to this “sort” of thing…

                              :-D

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                                patrickdrd @Claudia Frank
                                last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 1:09 PM

                                @Claudia-Frank said:

                                @Patrick

                                sorry, don’t know the term “accent insensitive” , what does it mean?
                                For example that è is the same as e?

                                Can you provide example data (just need a couple of lines) to see if it is working correctly?
                                The speed test I will do with the easylist text.

                                Cheers
                                Claudia

                                yes, exactly that

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                                  Claudia Frank
                                  last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 1:26 PM

                                  OK - let’s see what we can do.

                                  Cheers
                                  Claudia

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                                    Scott Sumner @Scott Sumner
                                    last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 1:30 PM

                                    @Scott-Sumner

                                    …the following spec…

                                    Hey Scott! You did forget some things! How about when removing duplicates, we need the options to:

                                    • keep one occurrence of a duplicated line (when sorting)
                                    • keep no occurrences of a duplicated line (when sorting or not sorting)
                                    • keep LAST occurrence of a duplicated line (when not sorting)
                                    • keep FIRST occurrence of a duplicated line (when not sorting)
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                                      Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                                      last edited by Jun 1, 2018, 1:32 PM

                                      @Scott-Sumner

                                      ahh - sorry too late - specs already defined for version 1 you need to open a feature request for version 2 :-D

                                      Cheers
                                      Claudia

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                                        Claudia Frank
                                        last edited by Claudia Frank Jun 2, 2018, 2:50 AM Jun 2, 2018, 2:49 AM

                                        You can find the 1st version of the script here .

                                        In order to make it run there are two requirements, apart from the obvious one that you need to have python script plugin installed, which needs to be full-filled.

                                        1.) be sue you have either installed the full package or download and unzip the TclTk into the NPP_INSTALL_DIR. Latest releases

                                        2.) in order to make the “accent insensitive” feature working it is needed to install a python library called unidecode .
                                        Unzip the .whl package into NPP_INSTALL_DIR\plugins\lib\

                                        To check both requirements, open the python script console and do the following commands

                                         import Tkinter
                                         import unidecode
                                        

                                        If you don’t see any errors - done.
                                        Usage is simple - run the script and check the different options.

                                        What should work is

                                        • sort/delete duplicates on whole text (aka nothing is selected)
                                        • sort/delete duplicates on vertically selected text

                                        not supported yet:

                                        • sort/delete duplicates on rectangular selection

                                        Cheers
                                        Claudia

                                        Btw. I spent most of the time creating this ugly window - so if someone wants to create a nicer gui - please go for it. I’m not really good in designing UIs.

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                                          patrickdrd
                                          last edited by Jun 2, 2018, 7:13 AM

                                          tkinter doesn’t work:

                                          Python 2.7.6-notepad++ r2 (default, Apr 21 2014, 19:26:54) [MSC v.1600 32 bit (Intel)]
                                          Initialisation took 219ms
                                          Ready.

                                          import Tkinter
                                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                                          File “<console>”, line 1, in <module>
                                          ImportError: No module named Tkinter
                                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                                          File “D:\Utilities\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\PythonScript\scripts\Sorter.py ”, line 5, in <module>
                                          import Tkinter as tk
                                          ImportError: No module named Tkinter

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