Help me please, how can I extract the mail and the next column?
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 Help me please, how can I extract the mail and the next column? 678:ina_caeter@yahoo.com:Lina:S:{0}:2.0791812460:C:{5,0,2}:codepostal_23456:student:Kenty:level57:Elite:Knight 
 889:Dogietreats:Terry:1.5000000000000000:0.3010299957:C:{2}:1:codepostal_13567:doctor:Tygger:level34:Elder:Druid
 990:Charz4you:367589:1.7500000000000000:0.6020599913:S:{0,2}:34:codepostal_45217:architect:Pog:level122:Elite:Knight
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 friend i need it
 ina_caeter@yahoo.com:Lina
 Dogietreats:Terry
 Charz4you:367589my file is 7286246 lines 
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 What have you tried already? 
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 Hi, @oscar-remiccc, Let’s try to be logic ! - 
The different fields of your text are delimited with a colon character 
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This search can be considered as a mono-line search, as the different fields are not split on several lines 
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As you want to keep the 2ndand3rdfields, only, any search will have to refer to an anchor ( the beginning of line location^seems obvious ! )
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To search for a complete range of chars, between two :delimiters, we should search for any non-null range of consecutive characters, different from, either, a colon and any EOL char. So the negative class character[^:\n\r]
 From above, one solution could be, then : SEARCH ^[^:\n\r]+:([^:\n\r]+:[^:\n\r]+):.+REPLACE \1Notes : - 
From beginning of line ^, this regex looks for any line contents ( the first three fields, followed with the reminder of the line:.+)
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The block [^:\n\r]+:[^:\n\r]+(2nd+3rdfields, surrounded with parentheses, defines the group1
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So, in replacement, any line contents is replaced with these 2ndand3rdfields, separated with a:character
 
 Using the lazy quantifier +?, this regex S/R is a bit shorter and becomes :SEARCH (?-s)^.+?:(.+?:.+?):.+REPLACE \1Note that the first part (?-s)^.+?:searches, from beginning of line^, the shortest non-null range of standard characters, which is followed with acolonchar. So, this range does not contain any:character ;-))Best Regards, guy038 
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 @guy038 
 thank you very much guy038, a query I was trying with this code, this simple example but it did not work, it eliminates the last character990:Charz4you:367589:1.7500000000000000:0.6020599913 SEARCH: ^([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?).$ REPLACE $2:$5 Charz4you:0.602059991 Eliminate the number 3, what am I doing wrong? please 
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 Hi, @oscar-remiccc, So, to get the 2ndand5thfields only, just delete, in your regex, the last., before the$, as below ! That should do the trick !SEARCH ^([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?):([^ ]+?)$REPLACE $2:$5You’ll get the expected test : Charz4you:0.6020599913
 I think that, using the syntax of my previous post, we can simplify the search regex, as below : SEARCH ^([^:\n\r]+):([^:\n\r]+):([^:\n\r]+):([^:\n\r]+):([^:\n\r]+)REPLACE $2:$5But, you do not need to store all the fields between parentheses ! Just store the fields 2and5and if you include the:in group2, we get the regex S/R :SEARCH ^[^:\n\r]+:([^:\n\r]+:)[^:\n\r]+:[^:\n\r]+:([^:\n\r]+)REPLACE $1$2Finally, you do not need to explicit the groups 3and4, too ! So, the part[^:\n\r]+:[^:\n\r]+( groups3and4), can, simply, be changed into.+, giving the final S/R :SEAARCH ^[^:\n\r]+:([^:\n\r]+:).+:([^:\n\r]+)REPLACE $1$2Best Regards, guy038 
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 @guy038 
 you are a great teacher, thank you very much


