Delete line containg a word + previous line
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Hello Guys ,
I would like to get the code that deletes every line containing this /movie/ and the previous line ( / is included )
Thanks in advance
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Ugh. You can’t give a better spec than that?
How about a bit of sample data, even if you have to make it up?
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Hello anass-chawki, and All,
Quite easy with regexes ! So :
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Open the Replace dialog (
Ctrl + H) -
SEARCH
(?-is)^.+\R.*/movie/.*\R -
REPLACE
Leave EMPTY -
Tick the
Wrap aroundoption -
Select the
Regular expressionsearch mode -
Click once, on the
Replace Allbutton
Et voilà !
Remarks :
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If you’re looking for the word
movie, in any case ( for instance/MOVIE/or/MoviE/), change the first part of the regex(?-is)with the syntax(?i-s) -
On the other hand, if you want to delete the line containing
/movie/and a true empty line, above, use the syntax below : -
SEARCH
(?-is)^.*\R.*/movie/.*\R
Notes :
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First, the in-line modifiers
(?-is):-
Forces the search to be processed in a non-insensitive way
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Forces to regex engine to interpret any dot (
.) as representing a single standard character, NOT EOL character(s)
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Then, the part
^.+\Rlooks for a complete non-empty line, with its EOL characters -
Finally, the part
.*/movie/.*\Rsearches any range, even null, of standard chars.*, followed with the string/movie/, with that exact case, and finally followed with an other range, even null, of standard chars.*and ended with its EOL chars\R -
This selection of complete two lines is, then, deleted, due to the
Emptyreplacement zone
Best Regards,
guy038
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