about selection
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Hello, @cisco779k, @Terry-r, @astrosofista, @alan-kilborn and All,
Please, don’t be so rude : I’m only trying to help, freely and I also answer to other people !
You said, previously :
in reality i would just like to invert the first with the last line, in any ### field
and also :
in some cases i also have 9 lines (between ### field)…
But, given the initial text, below, ( which may not respect your logic ! Just an example )
### ### 1234567890 1234567890 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA ergergerggupload.com/filerge/uU8CesyKVkPb4MWk_0VqkQ/1554th11.7z 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrUjN7g/1554th18.7zg 15o4fkfk4lf,dfmemfgermp pasdcd555ye2018 6664lekrflkeuN3s5lmSigp56ove 6664lekrflkeuN3s5lmSigp56oveKPp6w/erferfef3443r3434 pasdcd555ye2018 15o4fkfk4lf,dfmemfgermp 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrUjN7g/1554th18.7zg 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA ergergerggupload.com/filerge/uU8CesyKVkPb4MWk_0VqkQ/1554th11.7z ergergerggupload.com/filerge 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kAerAP3_WO-g/1554th0810.7zg ergergerge34r43r343 peerfergeg4Me<123 0987676543210 0987676543210 ### ###
after running my regex S/R :
SEARCH
(?-s)^(###.+\R)(.+\R)((?:.+\R)*?)(.+\R)(?=^###)
REPLACE
\1\4\3\2
it does give the expected text :
### ### 0987676543210 0987676543210 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA ergergerggupload.com/filerge/uU8CesyKVkPb4MWk_0VqkQ/1554th11.7z 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrUjN7g/1554th18.7zg 15o4fkfk4lf,dfmemfgermp pasdcd555ye2018 6664lekrflkeuN3s5lmSigp56ove 6664lekrflkeuN3s5lmSigp56oveKPp6w/erferfef3443r3434 pasdcd555ye2018 15o4fkfk4lf,dfmemfgermp 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrUjN7g/1554th18.7zg 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA ergergerggupload.com/filerge/uU8CesyKVkPb4MWk_0VqkQ/1554th11.7z ergergerggupload.com/filerge 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kAerAP3_WO-g/1554th0810.7zg ergergerge34r43r343 peerfergeg4Me<123 1234567890 1234567890 ### ###
Obviously, the first and last line, made of digits only, are inverted ! So what ?
Best regards,
guy038
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Hi @guy038, All
Thank you for getting back to me. I am too a big fan of the bullet
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—the symbol, not the projectile :)—. In my numeric keypad the bullet is typed by the sequence you mentioned and also with justAlt + numpad7
, but as I used it a lot, usually get it through a hotstring, a tripleooo
, which I can easily remember.Concerning your samples, I agree that the bullet looks better than asterisks and dots in ASCII tables. The adding sign
+
also looks fine when used for crossing single lines.I began to see the seemingly next step in tables, the ones constructed with Unicode characters, but I didn´t found the time yet to deal with them.
Well, that’s enough for me and sorry for hijacking the thread.
Best Regards.
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@Terry-R said in about selection:
find a method to count max number of lines in any group. That is another question to be answered. I did have a regex which can do it, but it was not elegant.
Nice and tricky puzzle. Don’t know if it is elegant or not — another question related to the eye of the beholder —, but found a regex solution for it, a long string of 172 characters for the search expression that matches groups up to 10 lines. Can post it, if interested.
Best Regards.
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@guy038
I wanted to recall the post, since i didn’t see answers after 2 days and i don’t know how else to contact you. I didn’t want to be rude, it was fair to close the question…well: you have read my post above? with your reply you have published same reg-ex of your previous post.
and not work for me… same reg-ex.
perhaps it is i who do not understand.
now i have this example:### peerfergeg4Me<123 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU ergergerggupload.com/filerge ergergerge34r43r343 ###
this is only 5 line, but on some case i have field to 9 lines.
i want reverse first with last line like this:### ergergerge34r43r343 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU ergergerggupload.com/filerge peerfergeg4Me<123 ###
on this example your reg-ex not work (for me).
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What I find confusing is that, when asked again, not to take the trouble
to explain exactly where the problem is and what you expect to get as a result.For example your mail from 2 days ago.
You write that in some cases it may be that between the ### lines
can also be 9 lines to be found and give 5 lines as an example. Confuses me.The whole thing suggests that there could be 10 or 15 or only 2 or 3 lines.
You see what I mean?The better and more precise you can ask your question the easier it is for others to help you.
If there are problems with the language, I would use an online translator for what I am doing right now.
They get better and better the more they are used. -
Hello, @cisco779k, @Terry-r, @astrosofista, @alan-kilborn and All,
Oh…, @cisco779k, I’m sorry ! I did not notice the differences between your example, below :
### ergergerge34r43r343 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU ergergerggupload.com/filerge peerfergeg4Me<123 ###
and my example :
### ### ergergerge34r43r343 peerfergeg4Me<123 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kA ergergerggupload.com/filerge/uU8CesyKVkPb4MWk_0VqkQ/1554th11.7z 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrU 1ergergergegQy2iSLvFyoduWHrUjN7g/1554th18.7zg ergergerggupload.com/filerge 17ergergom/file/wv7PNHVud9kAerAP3_WO-g/1554th0810.7zg peerfergeg4Me<123 ergergerge34r43r343 ### ###
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In your example, the header string
###
is immediately followed with a line-break -
In mime, the header string
###
is followed with blank chars and an other string###
So the obvious correction to do is to use the following S/R :
SEARCH
(?-s)^(###.*\R)(.+\R)((?:.+\R)*?)(.+\R)(?=^###)
REPLACE
\1\4\3\2
As you see, only the first
+
symbol, of the regex, has been changed into a*
symbol, meaning that string###
, beginning the line (^
), must be followed by0 to n
standard characters (.*
) before the line-break (\R
) !I should have remarked this difference before which would have avoided you to post again ;-))
Best Regards,
guy038
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@guy038 tanxs you so much for your explanation and for modification to your reg-ex!
now it works very well!
I never said I had an example like yours, but maybe it’s my fault that I didn’t explain myself well …
everything is working fine now. always thanks for your regex!
cheers