Remove duplicate lines not possible?
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Hello Sofistanpp,
OK, sounds very good! Many thanks!
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@Cletos Glad to be of help.
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Maybe explain how reversing the lines helps?
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@Alan-Kilborn Sure. It looks to overcome a limitation pointed out by guy038, who wrote that the regex he posted remove all the duplicates except the last one, but it seems that he wanted to keep the first one. So if you reverse the order of lines and run the regex, you will remove, of course, all the instances except the last duplicate — now reverse the list back to the original order and you would have actually kept the first instance of the line —the “bbb” between “aaa” and “ccc” of the example.
Hope it is clear now (English is not my first language).
Best Regards.
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Ah, okay, I missed the point about wanting to keep the first rather than the last. Thanks for the clarification.
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Hi, @cletos, @sofistanpp, @alan-kilborn and All,
@sofistanpp, I didn’t want to privilege any solution but, indeed, it’s good to be able to chose, with your clever idea of using the
Reverse Lines
plugin, between these two solutions :-
Keep the first duplicate line and delete all subsequent duplicate lines
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Delete any duplicate but just keep the last duplicate line
Now, thinking about it, I found out a solution which can be processed within N++ only, preventing from using any external tool
If we go back to my previous example, open the Column editor (
Edit > Column Editor...
) and, moving the caret to the first column of the first line of your text, create a new number’s list ( Don’t forget to tick theLeading zeros
option ! )Then after adding
1
or several blank character(s), after each number, with the column mode selection, you should get :01 aaa 02 bbb 03 ccc 04 ddd 05 bbb 06 bbb 07 eee 08 fff 09 bbb 10 ggg 11 bbb 12 hhh 13 iii
Now, sort the lines with the option
Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Descending
, giving :13 iii 12 hhh 11 bbb 10 ggg 09 bbb 08 fff 07 eee 06 bbb 05 bbb 04 ddd 03 ccc 02 bbb 01 aaa
Finally, after running this new version of my previous regex S/R :
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SEARCH
(?-s)^\d+\h+(.+\R)(?=(?s:.*)^\d+\h+\1)
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REPLACE
Leave EMPTY
You’re left with :
13 iii 12 hhh 10 ggg 08 fff 07 eee 04 ddd 03 ccc 02 bbb 01 aaa
Finally, after the second sort
Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending
, in the reverse order, we have the following output text :01 aaa 02 bbb 03 ccc 04 ddd 07 eee 08 fff 10 ggg 12 hhh 13 iii
As expected, it remains the duplicate
bbb
line between linesaaa
andccc
only ;-))Best Regards,
guy038
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Hi guy038, All:
Well done. I’m glad my post somehow inspired you to develop a more comprehensive solution to the current issue. As I learned reading archived posts, ancillary lists are a frequently used resource of your toolbox.
On my side, reversing lines wasn’t my first thought. What would happen, I asked myself, if I run that regex in backward direction from the last line? Would I get, by symmetry, the first “bbb”? Enabled the Backward direction button via an AutoHotkey script and clicked on Replace All, but no joy. You will get exactly the same outcome as if you run the regex in normal direction.
I suspect that lookarounds are the culprits (simpler regexes do the expected job), but haven’t thoroughly tested it.
Maybe you or someone else can elaborate on this issue.
Best Regards.
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Hello guy038,
Thank you you very much for the new method!
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run that regex in backward direction from the last line
Searching backwards with regex is “discouraged” and is partially disabled in Notepad++.
The reason, I think, is that thru a given text, if you search backwards versus forwards, you won’t get the same hits. Sometimes (simpler regexes, as you noted) you will, but not always (depends upon the regex and maybe the data).Enabled the Backward direction button via an AutoHotkey script
In general, enabling disabled controls and then performing an operation and expecting good results is a dubious premise.
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@Cletos Yes this feature is buggy, I see it fairly often. Usually I can click “Remove duplicate lines” and it removes them all, regardless of order, but sometimes it doesn’t remove any of them. Something wrong with the software, but I can’t pinpoint what’s wrong. It depends on the text? Or I have to create a new blank document and then it works there, and then copy it back into the original?
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@endolith said in Remove duplicate lines not possible?:
It depends on the text?
Could be a line-ending problem?
If line-endings are different on otherwise duplicate lines, they won’t be considered true duplicates.