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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @guy038
      last edited by

      All,

      Personally, I don’t widen the Find window for that purpose, but I often do it so that I can see my entire path in the Directory box on the Find in Files tab!

      @astrosofista The Toolbucket plugin provides multiline Find and Replace boxes, maybe that is to your liking. It’s probably been debated before many times that Notepad++ itself should have bigger boxes for these things, but I can’t cite any references.

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      • guy038G
        guy038
        last edited by guy038

        Hello @peterjones, @alan-kilborn, @Astrosofista,

        Oh my God ! This morning, I only realize how stupid and naive I’ve been. So, I was, as they say, completely out of it.

        I just concentrated on developing a correct syntax of regular expressions, adapted to the OP problem, when I should have read @Alan-kilborn and @Peterjones previous posts more carefully.

        Like them, I do not want my help to be used to cover up questionable work about passwords. Very sorry for my blatant error of judgment :-(( This will serve as a lesson to me !

        BR

        guy038

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @astrosofista
          last edited by

          @astrosofista

          I understand the desire to see everything and would also welcome
          if someone finds a solution, but right now I see two challenges.
          If it were multiline search/replace textboxes, then inserting EOLs is possible.
          How does Npp know that the inserted EOL should not be part of the search expression or replacement pattern?
          If it is a kind of word wrapping, how can we make sure that it is wrapped at a reasonable position to avoid confusion?

          Personally, I’d prefer that the incremental search

          1. would be upgraded by regular expressions
          2. automatically adjusts to the window width
          3. provides a shortcut to easily switch to the editor and back again
          4. and, pure optional but really nice to have, a regex-lexer which colors and check my regexes.
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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @Ekopalypse said in Filter the data !!!:

            How does Npp know that the inserted EOL should not be part of the search expression or replacement pattern?
            If it is a kind of word wrapping, how can we make sure that it is wrapped at a reasonable position to avoid confusion?

            Very good points.

            I’d prefer that the incremental search…

            Very good feature requests
            However, I don’t think Incremental Search has mass appeal or is used very much in Notepad++.
            I have no evidence for this, aside from I don’t recall any questions here about it before.

            provides a shortcut to easily switch to the editor

            I just press Esc
            Not ideal because it closes the window, but it works.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @Alan-Kilborn

              I just press Esc

              That was my workaround too :-)

              However, I don’t think Incremental Search has mass appeal or is used very much in Notepad++.

              Maybe because of the lacking RE feature - but if it would get it then it would be really cool
              as, beside from the normal find dialog, it updates its find location while typing.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse said in Filter the data !!!:

                Maybe because of the lacking RE feature - but if it would get it then it would be really cool

                Since it runs a search at every keystroke, performance problem on huge files?

                it updates its find location while typing.

                Hmm, thinking of typing .* into this window and having my caret immediately jump from where I was concentrating on my editing to now be at very end of file. :-)

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by Ekopalypse

                  @Alan-Kilborn

                  Since it runs a search at every keystroke, performance problem on huge files?

                  … yes but I would argue … don’t do it, use the find dialog instead :-)

                  my caret immediately jump from where I was concentrating

                  as this feature doesn’t exist yet it might be that it doesn’t do what you think it will do :-)
                  But I get your point, that would be, at least, confusing. :-D

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                    last edited by Alan Kilborn

                    @Ekopalypse said in Filter the data !!!:

                    as this feature doesn’t exist yet it might be that it doesn’t do what you think it will do

                    So current implementation sets active selection to text matching incremental search data.
                    If you return to the editor, your caret is left at the end of the selected text (the end closer to end-of-file).
                    Default expectation is it would work same way if there was a regex mode.
                    Thus, my guess is that .* would leave one’s caret at end-of-file with everything above selected.
                    I supposed it would have to be (?s).* to be entirely correct.
                    But, yes, I guess Notepad++ devs could change how it logically works (i.e., leave caret at start of selection, closer to original caret pos)?

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @astrosofista
                      last edited by

                      @astrosofista said in Filter the data !!!:

                      implementation of a colored syntax to highligth groups and alternations at a glance - by the way, maybe I am not aware and this is currently feasible

                      I’m sure not quite what is being asked for, but here’s a curious little Pythonscript.

                      It takes a regex as its input and then highlights the current file according to the sections of the file that don’t match (yellow), and the overall match (left “uncolored”) and the capturing groups in the regex (group #1 = cyan, group #2 = orange, group #3 = purple, group #4 = dark-green, group #5 = red). Above group #5 I didn’t bother doing.

                      The reason I left the overall match (group #0) uncolored is that we’d have had overlapping colors that way, and I thought that would have made things less clear.

                      So if we take the text of the script itself:

                      # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                      
                      # see https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/19240/filter-the-data
                      
                      from Npp import editor, notepad
                      
                      class T19240(object):
                          def __init__(self):
                              indic_list = [ 23, 25, 24, 22, 21, 31 ]
                              for i in indic_list: editor.setIndicatorCurrent(i); editor.indicatorClearRange(0, editor.getTextLength())
                              regex = r'(?-s)(notepad|editor)\.(.*?)\(.*?\)'
                              regex = notepad.prompt('Enter regex (just Cancel to clear colors from previous run):', '', regex)
                              if regex == None or len(regex) == 0: return
                              def fill(indic, start_pos, end_pos): editor.setIndicatorCurrent(indic); editor.indicatorFillRange(start_pos, end_pos - start_pos)
                              self.remember = 0
                              def match_fn(m):
                                  fill(indic_list[0], self.remember, m.span(0)[0])
                                  self.remember = m.span(0)[1]
                                  for grp in range(len(m.groups()) + 1):
                                      #print(grp, '->', m.span(grp), m.group(grp))
                                      if 0 < grp <= 5: fill(indic_list[grp], m.span(grp)[0], m.span(grp)[1])
                              editor.research(regex, match_fn)
                              fill(indic_list[0], self.remember, editor.getTextLength())
                      
                      if __name__ == '__main__': T19240()
                      

                      and we run the script on that, and accept the suggested regex, we get:

                      a16b2690-8a5d-46c6-9b44-22efdbdbec96-image.png

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hello, @alan-kilborn and All,

                        I tested your Python script : Works nice :-)

                        I noticed that the id of styles 1 to 5 are in reverse order, giving their names !

                        So :

                        Mark   Style 1  = 25
                        Mark   Style 2  = 24
                        Mark   Style 3  = 23
                        Mark   Style 4  = 22
                        Mark   Style 5  = 21
                        
                        Find Mark Style = 31
                        

                        I also noted that the first indicator, of the indic_list, is the color with highlights parts of text which do not match the user regex

                        Personally, I preferred that this specific color was the Find Mark style, which allows me to wipe out the color of all non-matched parts, using the Clear all marks button of the Mark dialog !

                        And to clear the different highlighting groups, I just use the Remove style > Clear all Styles option, of the Context menu !

                        Now, Alan, would it be possible to show the $0 group, with the kind of highlighting, in the picture below :

                        42f9f2fb-63a6-4a65-af0a-34bff5ca34ab-image.png

                        Just a suggestion, of course ! Only if interested and if you get some spare time !

                        Best Regards,

                        guy038

                        P.S. :

                        I know, I abuse, but would it also be possible to easily modify the border color of that $0 group ?

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @guy038
                          last edited by

                          @guy038 said in Filter the data !!!:

                          with the kind of highlighting, in the picture below

                          Yes! That’s a better idea.
                          Of course, since you’ve already shown what it looks like, I wonder how you did that; maybe you already wrote the code!? :-)

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            It took me a bit to figure out how to do the boxing, but thanks to this OLD THREAD I see how to get it going. Update to be posted soon!

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                            • guy038G
                              guy038
                              last edited by

                              Hi, @alan-kilborn and All,

                              No, sorry, Alan ! I wish I could create such a Python script like that ;-)) I simply used paint.exe and added a red rectangular box around specific zones of a screenshot picture ! Moreover you can notice that, for 2 of the $0 occurrences which are distributed on two lines, I drew two rectangles whereas, by script, there will be certainly only one zone!

                              I posted this request about the $0 group because I remembered the old post you mentioned in your last post. But I was a bit lazy and I’ve given up to find where it could be, on our forum. However, I was sure it has been created by @scott-sumner or @claudia-frank !

                              Therefore, as a first step, I preferred to omit this precious link. I just assumed you would not have any particular problem with this kind of highlighting ! So, sorry for letting you do this research on your own :-(

                              Cheers,

                              guy038

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                              • Fake TrumF
                                Fake Trum
                                last edited by

                                Hello everyone. I sincerely thank everyone for supporting me. And this is how I did:

                                • Because my files are very big, but it’s similar to what I posted so I shortened them with the Plugin Remove Duplicate line
                                • Next I delete the blank lines and Indent all
                                • Next remove the first <div><div> with the command: ^<div><div>
                                • And continue to use the command: <div><div>.* —> Remove the characters after <div><div> and itself.
                                • And finally use the command: .{90}.+(\R?\N|\n|$) -> Remove lines with more than 90 characters: Such as this line: There is a grandtotal of <span id=“stats_s1” style=“font-weight:bold;”>27,018,552,748</span> user hash requests made to this database, <span id=“stats_s2” style=“font-weight:bold;”>180,510,988</span> are of unique hashes (about <span id=“stats_s3” style=“font-weight:bold;”>0%</span> of grandtotal). Out of the grandtotal number of requests, <span id=“stats_s4” style=“font-weight:bold;”>26,403,484,047</span> were successful or cracked (about <span id=“stats_s5” style=“font-weight:bold;”>97%</span>). Regardingly only unique hashes, <span id=“stats_s6” style=“font-weight:bold;”>144,717,104</span> were successful or cracked (about <span id=“stats_s7” style=“font-weight:bold;”>80%</span>). </p>
                                  Because it is not the same, it is impossible to eliminate duplicate lines. And I have the results I need.
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                                • Alan KilbornA
                                  Alan Kilborn @guy038
                                  last edited by

                                  @guy038

                                  Second version of script with desired change (mainly boxing the entire match; doing nothing with non-matching text):

                                  # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                                  
                                  # see https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/19240/filter-the-data
                                  # see https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/14501/has-a-plugin-like-sublime-plugin-brackethighlighter
                                  
                                  from Npp import editor, notepad, INDICATORSTYLE
                                  
                                  class T19240a(object):
                                  
                                      def __init__(self):
                                          free_indicator_to_use = 17
                                          self.indicator_set_options(free_indicator_to_use, INDICATORSTYLE.STRAIGHTBOX, (238,121,159), 0, 255, True)
                                          indic_list = [ free_indicator_to_use, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 31, 29, 28 ]
                                          for i in indic_list: self.clear_all(i)
                                          regex = r'(?-s)(notepad|editor)\.(.*?)\(.*?\)'
                                          regex = notepad.prompt('Enter regex (just Cancel to clear colors from previous run):', '', regex)
                                          if regex == None or len(regex) == 0: return
                                          def match_fn(m):
                                              for grp in range(len(m.groups()) + 1):
                                                  #print('{g} -> {s} |{text}|'.format(g=grp, s=m.span(grp), text=m.group(grp)))
                                                  if grp < len(indic_list):  # we only have a finite number of colors but we could have more groups than that
                                                      if m.span(grp)[0] != m.span(grp)[1]:  # don't bother with zero-length groups; or groups not matched: (-1, -1)
                                                          self.fill(indic_list[grp], m.span(grp)[0], m.span(grp)[1])
                                          editor.research(regex, match_fn)
                                  
                                      def fill(self, indic, start_pos, end_pos):
                                          editor.setIndicatorCurrent(indic)
                                          editor.indicatorFillRange(start_pos, end_pos - start_pos)
                                  
                                      def clear_all(self, indic):
                                          editor.setIndicatorCurrent(indic)
                                          editor.indicatorClearRange(0, editor.getTextLength())
                                  
                                      def indicator_set_options(self, indicator_number, indicator_style, rgb_color_tup, alpha, outline_alpha, draw_under_text):
                                          for ed in (editor1, editor2):
                                              ed.indicSetStyle(indicator_number, indicator_style)       # e.g. INDICATORSTYLE.ROUNDBOX
                                              ed.indicSetFore(indicator_number, rgb_color_tup)
                                              ed.indicSetAlpha(indicator_number, alpha)                 # integer
                                              ed.indicSetOutlineAlpha(indicator_number, outline_alpha)  # integer
                                              ed.indicSetUnder(indicator_number, draw_under_text)       # boolean
                                  
                                  if __name__ == '__main__': T19240a()
                                  

                                  @Fake-Trum Sorry for hijacking your thread a bit.

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                                  • guy038G
                                    guy038
                                    last edited by guy038

                                    Hello, @alan-kilborn and All,

                                    Many thanks for your second try ;-)) As for me, I preferred to slightly color all the group0 zones ! So I used an alpha transparency of 50 instead of 0

                                    Here is a regex which enables the 8 possible highlightings :

                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                    (?x)   # Start of Regex   #              Number group         Name of Style         Indicator
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 1        Mark Style 1                 25
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 2        Mark Style 2                 24
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 3        Mark Style 3                 23
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 4        Mark Style 4                 22
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 5        Mark Style 5                 21
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 6        Find Mark Style              31
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)\h+\d+\h+    #                 Group 7        Smart Highlighting           29
                                    (\l[\l\r\n]+)             #                 Group 8        Incremental highlight all    28
                                                              # End of Regex
                                    Color = (240,128,160) , Alpha = 40 , Outline Alpha = 255 , StraightBox Style            17
                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                    

                                    Tested against the text below :

                                    abcde
                                    fghij   012345  abcde
                                    fghij   012345  abcde
                                    fghij   012345  abcde
                                    fghij   012345  abcdefg
                                    hij   012345  abc
                                    defghij   012345  abc
                                    defghij   012345  abc
                                    defghij
                                    

                                    If you click on the ¶ button to visualize all characters, it’s great to see that highlighting goes also over the LF and CR chars and that the straight box embeds them, either, when a group contains line-break(s) ;-))

                                    45f00723-b829-4fd5-89e9-37289cb07546-image.png


                                    Now, we already have a default regex, with the line regex = r'.............' But, Allan (and this is my last request, I promise !), could you add the automatic assignment of the current selection to the regex variable ?

                                    I mean something like :

                                    If no current main *selection THEN regex = notepad.prompt... ELSE regex = current selection ( without any dialog )

                                    TIA,

                                    Cheers,

                                    guy038

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                                    • Alan KilbornA
                                      Alan Kilborn @guy038
                                      last edited by Alan Kilborn

                                      @guy038 said in Filter the data !!!:

                                      Alan (and this is my last request, I promise !), could you add the automatic assignment of the current selection to the regex variable ?

                                      Remember, you promised!

                                      Here’s the “b” version:

                                      # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                                      
                                      # see https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/19240/filter-the-data
                                      # see https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/14501/has-a-plugin-like-sublime-plugin-brackethighlighter
                                      
                                      from Npp import editor, notepad, INDICATORSTYLE
                                      
                                      class T19240b(object):
                                      
                                          def __init__(self):
                                              free_indicator_to_use = 17
                                              self.indicator_set_options(free_indicator_to_use, INDICATORSTYLE.STRAIGHTBOX, (240,128,160), 40, 255, True)
                                              indic_list = [ free_indicator_to_use, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 31, 29, 28 ]
                                              for i in indic_list: self.clear_all(i)
                                              if editor.getSelectionEmpty():
                                                  regex = r'(?-s)(notepad|editor)\.(.*?)\(.*?\)'  # a regex just for demo purposes
                                                  regex = notepad.prompt('Enter regex (just Cancel to clear colors from previous run):', '', regex)
                                              else:
                                                  regex = editor.getSelText()
                                              if regex == None or len(regex) == 0: return
                                              def match_fn(m):
                                                  for grp in range(len(m.groups()) + 1):
                                                      #print('{g} -> {s} |{text}|'.format(g=grp, s=m.span(grp), text=m.group(grp)))
                                                      if grp < len(indic_list):  # we only have a finite number of colors but we could have more groups than that
                                                          if m.span(grp)[0] != m.span(grp)[1]:  # don't bother with zero-length groups; or groups not matched: (-1, -1)
                                                              self.fill(indic_list[grp], m.span(grp)[0], m.span(grp)[1])
                                              editor.research(regex, match_fn)
                                      
                                          def fill(self, indic, start_pos, end_pos):
                                              editor.setIndicatorCurrent(indic)
                                              editor.indicatorFillRange(start_pos, end_pos - start_pos)
                                      
                                          def clear_all(self, indic):
                                              editor.setIndicatorCurrent(indic)
                                              editor.indicatorClearRange(0, editor.getTextLength())
                                      
                                          def indicator_set_options(self, indicator_number, indicator_style, rgb_color_tup, alpha, outline_alpha, draw_under_text):
                                              for ed in (editor1, editor2):
                                                  ed.indicSetStyle(indicator_number, indicator_style)       # e.g. INDICATORSTYLE.ROUNDBOX
                                                  ed.indicSetFore(indicator_number, rgb_color_tup)
                                                  ed.indicSetAlpha(indicator_number, alpha)                 # integer
                                                  ed.indicSetOutlineAlpha(indicator_number, outline_alpha)  # integer
                                                  ed.indicSetUnder(indicator_number, draw_under_text)       # boolean
                                      
                                      if __name__ == '__main__': T19240b()
                                      
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                                      • guy038G
                                        guy038
                                        last edited by guy038

                                        Hi, @Alan-kilborn and All,

                                        Alan, this version is just perfect ! Up to now, when building a complicated search regex, containing some groups, I was used to type in this regex, in the Replace dialog, to clearly see the contents of each group :

                                        REPLACE \r\n>$1<\r\n>$2<\r\n>$3<\r\n>$4<\r\n>$5<\r\n......>$n<\r\n

                                        Now, with your script :

                                        • Select the regex where you want to notice the different groups, from 1 to 8, as well as the overall match $0 , for each occurrence, in current file

                                        • Execute the last version of your Python script, that I renamed Groups_Highlighter.py, BTW ;-))

                                        Much more elegant, isn’t it ?

                                        Best Regards

                                        guy038

                                        P.S. : Two more points :

                                        • Out of curiosity, what means, exactly, the syntax T19240 ?

                                        • I tried to change the draw_under_text value from True to False. But I did not see any difference ?!

                                        Thanks, again, Alan, for this valuable script :-))

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                                        • Alan KilbornA
                                          Alan Kilborn @guy038
                                          last edited by Alan Kilborn

                                          @guy038

                                          I renamed Groups_Highlighter.py

                                          I called my copy ColorizeRegex.py but to each his own!

                                          what means, exactly, the syntax T19240 ?

                                          It’s the topic id of this thread in the forum! :-)
                                          This is a Peter-ism. :-)

                                          tried to change the draw_under_text value from True to False. But I did not see any difference ?!

                                          Not sure, it was in the code I stole from the earlier referenced thread, about bracket-highlighting.
                                          I don’t think I fully follow the DOCS about it, either.

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                                          • Alan KilbornA
                                            Alan Kilborn @Alan Kilborn
                                            last edited by

                                            @guy038

                                            Of course, with this new script, aren’t we somewhat reinventing a four-year-old WHEEL ??

                                            I’m sure Peter will be scanning your tabs in your screenshot HERE looking for interesting things. :-)

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