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    • Yasser KhalilY Offline
      Yasser Khalil
      last edited by

      Hello everyone

      I have a text file with some lines and I need a way to split each line to two words
      Example:
      This is just a sample text for example

      This would be:
      This is
      just a
      sample text
      for example

      Thanks advanced for help

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      • Yasser KhalilY Offline
        Yasser Khalil
        last edited by

        After some searches I can split each word in line in that way using
        Ctrl + H >> Checking “Regular expression” >> In find box I typed " \s*" and in replace box I typed " \n" then clicked “Replace All”

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        • Scott SumnerS Offline
          Scott Sumner @Yasser Khalil
          last edited by

          @Yasser-Khalil

          Here’s a simplistic approach that meets your original goal:

          Find-what zone: (\w+\s+\w+)\s+
          Replace-with zone: \1\r\n

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          • guy038G Offline
            guy038
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            Hi, @yasser-khalil, @Scott-sumner and All,

            Scott, your regex works fine, as long as the text is located on a single line. But if text is, for instance, multi-lines :

            This
             is 
                just
            a 
              sample
                      text 
            for
                 example 
            

            or, even, in a classic displaying, but, let’s say, every three words per line, as below :

            This is just
            a sample text
            for example
            

            It does not act, as expected :-((

            So, I propose this very similar S/R :

            SEARCH (\w+)\s+(\w+)\s*

            REPLACE \1\x20\2\r\n

            Which should works, as long as the list of all the individual words wanted, is a unique block of text, only separated by horizontal / vertical space characters !

            A second advantage about setting each word of the couple, as groups \1 and \2, is that you may separate them by any character / string. For instance, the characters -, +, |…, the string <--->… :-)


            Important : Yasser, in your second post, you said :

            and in replace box I typed " \n"

            So I presume that you’re using Unix files. In that case, change the sequence \r\n, at the end of the replace regex, by the simple Line Feed character \n

            Cheers,

            guy038

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            • V S RawatV Offline
              V S Rawat
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              try plugin TEXTFX, you will find many easy methods for such manipulations.

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