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    • dynamitttD
      dynamittt
      last edited by

      Hello guys! I am having a question: I have very long and multiple text files that have a lot of common strings inside of them.

      Unfortunately, some of the strings are written with different case, and that is a no-no for my application.

      I would like to know how can I make Notepad ++ (or any other program) run through these text files, find same strings that are written with different case (for example ‘String, string, sTriNg, STRING’ and so on,
      and make all of these strings to be for, example “String”
      (I should specify how exactly the string should look).
      Thanx to all who are about to help me with their sugggestions.

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @dynamittt
        last edited by

        @dynamittt

        search the forum for the word Manchester in Posts only.
        In this thread you will find a link to guy038s post regarding your issue.

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • dynamitttD
          dynamittt
          last edited by

          HI thanx for the suggestion, I checked it out but this wont to the job,
          I have to type each string manually and tell the pogram what string to replace it with.

          I am looking for something more automatic, that will take the 1st occurrence of the string, and replace all other (same )strings with the same 'capitalization" as the 1st string.

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          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @dynamittt
            last edited by

            @dynamittt said:

            (I should specify how exactly the string should look).

            that’s why I suggested this solution but now you state

            I am looking for something more automatic, that will take the 1st occurrence of the string,

            How should this work, for example a text like this

            Print line one but don't print the rest
            

            If a script would find word Print it should replace next occurrence print?

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • guy038G
              guy038
              last edited by

              Hello , @dynamittt,

              From your post, you would like to change a word, in any case by this same word, applying the Start case / Proper case capitalization rule. Refer to my other post, below, on the main Capitalization rules, for explanations :

              https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/130/convert-case-to/4

              Let’s suppose we start with the original sentence :

              ThIs iS a pIeCe of TexT, tHAt neeDs tO Be noRMaliZEd !
              
              • Then, the regex S/R : SEARCH (\w)(\w*) and REPLACE \u\1\L\2 would give the text ( Start case / Proper case ) :
              This Is A Piece Of Text, That Needs To Be Normalized !
              
              • On the opposite, the regex S/R : SEARCH (\w)(\w*) and REPLACE \l\1\U\2 would give the text ( First letter lowercase and others UPPERcase ) :
              tHIS iS a pIECE oF tEXT, tHAT nEEDS tO bE nORMALIZED !
              
              • For instance, the regex S/R : SEARCH (\w)(?:(\w*)(\w))? and REPLACE \u\1\L\2\u\3 would changed any outer letter UPPERcase and all other letters lowercase
              ThiS IS A PiecE OF TexT, ThaT NeedS TO BE NormalizeD !
              
              • Of course, the regex S/R SEARCH (?-s).+ and REPLACE \U$0 would give the text, all UPPERcase :
              THIS IS A PIECE OF TEXT, THAT NEEDS TO BE NORMALIZED !
              
              • And the regex S/R SEARCH (?-s).+ and REPLACE \L$0 would give the text, all lowercase :
              this is a piece of text, that needs to be normalized !
              

              Note : If you just want to apply the changes on a specific normal selection, click on the In selection option, of the Replace dialog


              Now, if you just want to change any case, of a known word, in a specific case, simply use the following regex.

              For instance, to change any occurrence, in any case, of the exact word Test, into the exact string tESt, use the regex S/R :

              SEARCH (?i)\btest\b

              REPLACE tESt

              So the line :

              TEST  test  Test  tEST  TesT
              

              would be modified, as below :

              tESt  tESt  tESt  tESt  tESt
              

              Remarks :

              • For any S/R above, select the Regular expression search mode

              • You may use, either, the Replace All button or the Replace button

              • Preferably, use the In Selection option, in conjunction with the Replace All button

              • If the caret/cursor is located in the middle of a word, only the part of that first word, located on the right, will be changed, of course !

              Best Regards,

              guy038

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              • dynamitttD
                dynamittt
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                Thank you!

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