regex - search and replace - "remember"?
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 I don’t know where in the document mentions where you can take what ever it has been found, and copies text and is pasted in the “replace with”. For example: abcd/1234/efgh ijkl/5678/mnopbecomes: abcd/efgh/1234 ijkl/mnop/5678(it’s swapped, by being replaced with [abcd/<memory 2>/<memory 1>]). 
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 Open the Replace dialog by pressing Ctrl+h and then set up the following search parameters: Find what box: (?-s)(.{4})/(.{4})$
 Replace with box:\2/\1
 Search mode radiobutton: Regular expression
 Wrap around checkbox: ticked
 . matches newline checkbox: doesn’t matter (because the(?-s)leading off the Find what box contains ansvariant)Then press the Replace All button 
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 Hmm … question is quite similar to this one, strange. 
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 @Alan-Kilborn So, it’s something to do with a backreference. Is this caused by the parenthesis? Because the .means to match any character and{ℕ}is the number of characters. Also, do backreferences’s numbering:-Starts at 0? 
 -Is numbered from left to right (example, the first parenthesis group is numbered 0 and the last is numbered 2)?
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 @Adam-Yik said in regex - search and replace - "remember"?: Is this caused by the parenthesis? Yes. do backreferences’s numbering: Starts at 0? No, they start at 1, and they aren’t called backreferences, they’re called “capture groups”. A pseudo-group #0 is for the overall match and is accessed at replace time as $0rather than\0.Is numbered from left to right Yes. he first parenthesis group is numbered 0 and the last is numbered 2)? No, but close. The first is numbered 1 and the second/last is 2. 
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 @Alan-Kilborn thanks! sadly, up to 9 can be remembered within parent group at a time. But I think you can get around this by doing this multiple times. 
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 @Alan-Kilborn To fully understand the subgroup, it is very similar to Directory-based system such as windows 10. However, up to 9 files and folders can exist in a directory, and to refer them on a path, you place each digit and without the path separator /
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 @Adam-Yik said in regex - search and replace - "remember"?: thanks! sadly, up to 9 can be remembered within parent group at a time Actually, there is no such limitation. The substitutions section of the official docs says, $ℕ,${ℕ},\ℕ⇒ Returns what matched the ℕth subexpression, where ℕ is a positive integer (1 or larger).By using the ${ℕ}notation, you can reference any capture group, not just the first 9. So the fifteenth group would be${15}in the replacement expression.
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 @Adam-Yik said in regex - search and replace - "remember"?: it is very similar to Directory-based system such as windows 10. However, up to 9 files and folders can exist in a directory, and There is no such limitation in Windows, and it doesn’t have anything to do with regular expression processing. Please don’t spread misinformation. 


