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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn
      last edited by

      Related cross-link: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/16854/convert-24-hour-military-time-to-12-hour-time

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      • Sophia CruzS
        Sophia Cruz @Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        @Ekopalypse I’m sorry I wasn’t clear with my question. I’m really looking for an answer for my 2nd request. I posted the 1st one because I was still trying different regex which would answer my 2nd request and I was hoping I could formulate something with the answer that you provided.

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        • Sophia CruzS
          Sophia Cruz @Alan Kilborn
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          @Alan-Kilborn thank you for this link but I already tried the answers provided but I was only able to convert am up to minutes using . as a separator.

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Sophia Cruz
            last edited by

            @Sophia-Cruz

            It wasn’t for you, it was for future searchers of this site that may find this topic when what they are really looking for is the other way around. :)

            BTW if Eko doesn’t solve your problem here in a reasonable amount of time, I’ll jump in. :)

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @Alan-Kilborn

              Alan, LOL, please feel free to do so - you are much more in this regex then I’m.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Sophia Cruz
                last edited by

                @Sophia-Cruz

                This seems to do it:

                Find: ^(?:(01)|(02)|(03)|(04)|(05)|(06)|(07)|(08)|(09)|(10)|(11)|(12))\.(\d\d)\.(\d\d)\.(\d{3}) (?:(A)|(P))M
                Repl: (?{12}?{16}00:12)(?{1}?{17}13:01)(?{2}?{17}14:02)(?{3}?{17}15:03)(?{4}?{17}16:04)(?{5}?{17}17:05)(?{6}?{17}18:06)(?{7}?{17}19:07)(?{8}?{17}20:08)(?{9}?{17}21:09)(?{10}?{17}22:10)(?{11}?{17}23:11):$13:$14:$15
                Search mode: Regular expression

                I tried to be “fancy” and do the “AM” and “PM” part with “named groups” so that the replacement is more “readable”, but I ran into some trouble with that. If I get it working, and it truly is more readable, I may post that as well…

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by Alan Kilborn

                  I got it to work with named groups. The problem was, and it makes it less elegant, is that mixing numbered and named capture groups seems to mess things up. So I had to artificially name group # 1 as “one” instead of just using its number. I’ll let the reader decide if this version is more readable than the previous:

                  Find: ^(?:(?<one>01)|(?<two>02)|(?<three>03)|(?<four>04)|(?<five>05)|(?<six>06)|(?<seven>07)|(?<eight>08)|(?<nine>09)|(?<ten>10)|(?<eleven>11)|(?<twelve>12))\.(?<mins>\d\d)\.(?<secs>\d\d)\.(?<ms>\d{3}) (?:(?<am>A)|(?<pm>P))M

                  Repl: (?{twelve}?{am}00:12)(?{one}?{pm}13:01)(?{two}?{pm}14:02)(?{three}?{pm}15:03)(?{four}?{pm}16:04)(?{five}?{pm}17:05)(?{six}?{pm}18:06)(?{seven}?{pm}19:07)(?{eight}?{pm}20:08)(?{nine}?{pm}21:09)(?{ten}?{pm}22:10)(?{eleven}?{pm}23:11):$+{mins}:$+{secs}:$+{ms}

                  Search mode: Regular expression

                  (And I fully expect a “holy cow batman!” from @Meta-Chuh on that one!)

                  (And yes, doing 12 differently from the others in the replace was intentional, as it is a little “out of place” in the conversion)

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                  • EkopalypseE
                    Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                    last edited by

                    @Alan-Kilborn

                    LOL - if I could I would upvote it 12 times. :-D

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                      last edited by Alan Kilborn

                      @Ekopalypse

                      Sometimes things get upvoted too quickly for people to have tried it out to verify/duplicate results. This is somewhat bad as if something doesn’t work (and the thread dies right there) it looks to future readers like a good solution…

                      BTW I think the “replace” is very readable with the named groups, but the “find” suffers…slightly…

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn

                        :-D for me this looks like what we call - bohemian villages.
                        But I can participate on that thread now - I’ve tested it, and it looks good to me :-)
                        Let’s see what the OP thinks about it.

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                        • Sophia CruzS
                          Sophia Cruz @Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          @Alan-Kilborn it works perfectly. Thank you so much!

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                          • Sophia CruzS
                            Sophia Cruz
                            last edited by

                            2nd solution is less confusing but both still produces the desired output. :D

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                            • Meta ChuhM
                              Meta Chuh moderator @Alan Kilborn
                              last edited by

                              @Alan-Kilborn

                              holy cow batman! 😄👍

                              Sometimes things get upvoted too quickly for people to have tried it out to verify/duplicate results.

                              i guess sometimes your writing style is so worth an upvote, that people give you one, even if they have tested it’s content to fail.

                              greetings,
                              robin

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                              • Alan KilbornA
                                Alan Kilborn @Meta Chuh
                                last edited by Alan Kilborn

                                @Meta-Chuh said:

                                your writing style…worth an upvote…

                                My writing style? Nah. I don’t have the flowery prose of a @PeterJones or the diplomatic panache of a @Meta-Chuh . [Basically I don’t wanna put that kind of effort in–to the typing part–obviously with the above regexes staring us in the face I’ll put a little time/effort into THAT aspect. Trying to provide some hopefully accurate help, maybe without the greatest english composition accompanying.]

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                                • guy038G
                                  guy038
                                  last edited by guy038

                                  Hi, @sophia-cruz, @alan-kilborn, @eko-palypse, @meta-chuh and All,

                                  Here is a variant of the Alan’s solution, which is less restrictive :

                                  • It just needs that the hour should be located after a non-word, instead of the beginning of line, due to the \b syntax

                                  • It does not care of the synbol between the different parts of the hour ( just changing the \. syntax by . ! )

                                  • It allows the milliseconds part to be absent ( .MMM ), in the hour, with the (?:.(\d{3}))? syntax

                                  • It allows the AM or PM part to come next to the digits, with \x20?

                                  • It does not care of the case , allowing the four syntaxes am, pm, AM and PM with the regex (?i:(AM)|PM)

                                  Note :
                                  In the remplacement regex, when group 17 exists ( AM ), I just rewrite the hour part ( \1 ), except when hour = 12, where the logic is reversed !


                                  So, assuming this sample text :

                                  12.00.47 AM
                                  	12.58.18.387 am
                                  01 07 28 421 AM
                                  03:17:31:934am
                                  05.43.26.582 AM
                                          07:23:03.732 am
                                  09.31.08AM
                                  11.57.59,003 am
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                  12.00.45 PM
                                  	12.56.49.203 pm
                                  01 04 51 387 PM
                                  03:15:33:632pm
                                  05.22.00.814 PM
                                          07:33:55.548 pm
                                  09.45.26PM
                                  11.59.11,247 pm
                                  

                                  With the regex S/R below :

                                  SEARCH :    \b(0(?:(1)|(2)|(3)|(4)|(5)|(6)|(7)|(8)|(9))|(10)|(11)|(12)).(\d\d).(\d\d)(?:.(\d{3}))?\x20?(?i:(AM)|PM)
                                                │    │   │   │   │   │   │   │   │   │    │    │    │     │      │         │                │
                                                1    2   3   4    5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12    13    14     15        16               17   <-- Groups
                                  
                                  REPLACE :   (?2(?17\1:13))(?3(?17\1:14))(?4(?17\1:15))(?5(?17\1:16))(?6(?17\1:17))(?7(?17\1:18))(?8(?17\1:19))(?9(?17\1:20))(?10(?17\1:21))(?11(?17\1:22))(?12(?17\1:23))(?13(?{17}00:\1)):$14:$15(?16\:$16)
                                  

                                  We would obtain :

                                  00:00:47
                                  	00:58:18:387
                                  01:07:28:421
                                  03:17:31:934
                                  05:43:26:582
                                          07:23:03:732
                                  09:31:08
                                  11:57:59:003
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                  12:00:45
                                  	12:56:49:203
                                  13:04:51:387
                                  15:15:33:632
                                  17:22:00:814
                                          19:33:55:548
                                  21:45:26
                                  23:59:11:247
                                  

                                  Best Regards,

                                  guy038

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                                  • guy038G
                                    guy038
                                    last edited by guy038

                                    Hi, All,

                                    When I woke up this morning, I immediately saw a simplification ( in length ! ) of the replacement regex ;-))

                                    So, my last version is :

                                    SEARCH \b(0(?:(1)|(2)|(3)|(4)|(5)|(6)|(7)|(8)|(9))|(10)|(11)|(12)).(\d\d).(\d\d)(?:.(\d{3}))?\x20?(?i:(AM)|PM)

                                    REPLACE (?13(?{17}00:\1):(?17\1:(?{2}13)(?{3}14)(?{4}15)(?{5}16)(?{6}17)(?{7}18)(?{8}19)(?{9}20)(?{10}21)(?{11}22)(?{12}23))):$14:$15(?16\:$16)

                                    BR

                                    guy038

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                                    • guy038G
                                      guy038
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi, all,

                                      As the (?...:....) regex structure, of the Boost regex library is not so common, you may feel a bit lost about the replacement regex syntax !

                                      So, here is, below, the algorithmic translation of the replacement regex, of my previous post :

                                      If group 13 exists    #  Case hour = '12'
                                      
                                          then
                                      
                                              If group 17 exists    #  String 'AM' or 'am', after the digits
                                        
                                                  then
                                      
                                                      Write the string '00'
                                      
                                                  else
                                      
                                                      Rewrite the group 1 contents    #  Actually, the hour '12'
                                      
                                          else
                                      
                                              If group 17 exists    #  String 'AM' or 'am', after the digits
                                      
                                                  then
                                      
                                                      Rewrite the group 1 contents    #  The 'hour' digits, so the values  '01'  or  '02'  or  ...... '11'
                                      
                                                  else    #  The 'hour' digits, when followed with the string 'PM' or 'pm'
                                      
                                                      If group  2 exists then write the string '13'    #  Case hour = '01'
                                      
                                                      If group  3 exists then write the string '14'    #  Case hour = '02'
                                      
                                                      If group  4 exists then write the string '15'    #  Case hour = '03'
                                      
                                                      If group  5 exists then write the string '16'    #  Case hour = '04'
                                      
                                                      If group  6 exists then write the string '17'    #  Case hour = '05'
                                      
                                                      If group  7 exists then write the string '18'    #  Case hour = '06'
                                      
                                                      If group  8 exists then write the string '19'    #  Case hour = '07'
                                      
                                                      If group  9 exists then write the string '20'    #  Case hour = '08'
                                      
                                                      If group 10 exists then write the string '21'    #  Case hour = '09'
                                      
                                                      If group 11 exists then write the string '22'    #  Case hour = '10'
                                      
                                                      If group 12 exists then write the string '23'    #  Case hour = '11'
                                      
                                             endif
                                      
                                      endif
                                      
                                      Write the string ':'
                                      
                                      Rewrite the group 14    #  Minutes digits
                                      
                                      Write the string ':'
                                      
                                      Rewrite the group 15    #  Seconds digits
                                      
                                      if group 16 exits       #  Milleseconds digits
                                      
                                          then
                                      
                                              write the string ':'
                                      
                                              write the group 16 contents    # Milleseconds digits
                                      endif
                                      

                                      BR

                                      guy038

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