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    Ekopalypse
    last edited by May 26, 2020, 11:17 AM

    @PeterJones
    :-D
    Do you know when you are getting old?
    If someone reply’s with something like:
    I haven’t heard of those languages and one of those is perl.
    :-D

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      Alan Kilborn @phenomenal11
      last edited by Alan Kilborn May 26, 2020, 11:59 AM May 26, 2020, 11:58 AM

      @phenomenal11 said in Any way to create a shortcut to add prefix and suffix to a word?:

      Will i be able to execute these said scripts using a keyboard shortcut?

      Yes.
      Scripts are runnable via selecting them in a menu (always), keyboard-shortcut (optionally, you must pick the keycombo), or toolbar button (optionally).

      And i’d say a python script …

      A good choice. :-)

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        Alan Kilborn
        last edited by May 26, 2020, 12:42 PM

        So a bit of research shows there is a script method for prefixing/suffixing entire lines, if that is of interest. See HERE.

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          Alan Kilborn
          last edited by May 26, 2020, 12:46 PM

          Here’s a first-cut of a Pythonscript to prefix/suffix a word; there may be some tweaking we need to do to it, depending on my “confusion” about the spec :-) :

          # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
          
          from Npp import editor
          
          class T19459(object):
              def __init__(self):
                  sep = '-'
                  word_at_caret_or_selection = ''
                  sel_start = editor.getSelectionStart()
                  sel_end = editor.getSelectionEnd()
                  if editor.getSelections() == 1 and sel_start != sel_end:
                      word_at_caret_or_selection = editor.getTextRange(sel_start, sel_end)
                  else:
                      start_of_word_pos = editor.wordStartPosition(editor.getCurrentPos(), True)
                      end_of_word_pos = editor.wordEndPosition(start_of_word_pos, True)
                      if start_of_word_pos != end_of_word_pos:
                          word_at_caret_or_selection = editor.getTextRange(start_of_word_pos, end_of_word_pos)
                  while True:
                      user_input = notepad.prompt(
                          'Enter PREFIX{s}word{s}SUFFIX :\r\n(PREFIX or SUFFIX maybe be empty, but must still use {s})'.format(s=sep),
                          '', sep + word_at_caret_or_selection + sep if len(word_at_caret_or_selection) > 0 else '')
                      if user_input == None: return  # Cancel
                      parms_list = user_input.strip().split(sep)
                      if len(parms_list) == 3:
                          (prefix, word, suffix) = parms_list
                          if len(word) == 0: continue
                          if len(prefix) + len(suffix) == 0: continue
                          break
                  editor.beginUndoAction()
                  editor.replace(word, prefix + word + suffix)
                  editor.endUndoAction()
          
          if __name__ == '__main__': T19459()
          
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            Alan Kilborn
            last edited by May 26, 2020, 12:50 PM

            So how does one use a (Python) script?

            • Obtain the Pythonscript plugin (via _Plugins Admin)
            • Create a new script via Plugins > Pythonscript > New Script
            • Give it a (file)name (I chose PrefixOrSuffixAWord.py for this one)
            • Paste the above script text into the file tab; save it
            • To run it, menu to Plugins > Pythonscript > Scripts and then pick the script from the list shown

            Instructions for how to do a keyboard shortcut for a script can come after we determine if it works well for the need.

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              Alan Kilborn
              last edited by May 26, 2020, 1:23 PM

              Actually, thinking about it some more, this scripted approach isn’t substantially different from a non-scripted Replace operation! LOL

              I guess I await clarification from the OP!

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                phenomenal11 @Alan Kilborn
                last edited by May 26, 2020, 1:28 PM

                @Alan-Kilborn
                Hi Alan, I followed your instructions and the script works!!
                I get a pop box asking what prefix and suffix i need to enter and it changes the word perfectly. Also tested on an entire line and it works for that as well.

                But if that word(or line) is repeated multiple times in the file it just replaces all of them. There is no option to replace only that instance of the word(or line)…

                Also is there a way i can pre-define what prefix and suffix need to be entered so that regardless of the selected word it adds same prefix and suffix?

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                  Alan Kilborn @phenomenal11
                  last edited by May 26, 2020, 1:31 PM

                  @phenomenal11

                  Yes, okay, I knew I had some “disconnects” there about what was needed. :-)

                  I’ll rework it a bit. Check back later.

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                    PeterJones @phenomenal11
                    last edited by May 26, 2020, 1:35 PM

                    @phenomenal11 said in Any way to create a shortcut to add prefix and suffix to a word?:

                    because i do have multiple words that i need to input.

                    One thing you haven’t made clear: whether this means (1) “I have exactly N words, testword and anotherword and … and wordN, which need prefixes and suffixes added”, or whether this means (2) “one time I run the script, it will be with testword, the next time, it will be with randomword, and I will not know before-the-fact what testword and randomword will or won’t be”.

                    In case (1), it would be easy to tweak the regex to look for a variety of words: \b(testword|anotherword|wordN)\b.

                    In case (2), as @Alan-Kilborn said, “isn’t substantially differerent from a non-scripted Replace operation”.

                    Your further clarification while I was writing this, “There is no option to replace only that instance of the word(or line)…” shows that you really seem to want a specialized search/replace dialog with pre-defined values rather than having to type them in. The easiest thing to do is to have a file somewhere that pre-defines your replace expression, and so you paste in the replacement, then modify the search to your heart’s content. But if you would prefer a custom dialog, @Alan-Kilborn is kindly providing that for you.

                    I highly recommend you study the code he’s already provided, and start thinking about how you might modify it to suit your needs. When Alan comes back with a reply with customized code, you can compare his results to what you came up with. Even if you don’t know Python all that well, at least try to come up with pseudo-Python to do it: that is, think algorithmically, and try to define the steps that you as a human would have to take to accomplish the job. This will help you in the future, if you later decide you need to tweak the stored prefix and suffix in the code, or if you need to change your rule for when your word matches or doesn’t.

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                      Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by May 26, 2020, 3:29 PM

                      Okay, here’s another (and probably last) try.
                      Basically, if there’s no active selection and the caret isn’t touching a word when the script is run, it means you want to modify the current prefix/suffix setup.
                      Otherwise, the current prefix/suffix is applied to the current selection/word.

                      # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                      
                      from Npp import editor
                      
                      class T19459a(object):
                      
                          def __init__(self):
                      
                              self._prefix = ''
                              self._suffix = ''
                      
                          def update_prefix_suffix_info(self):
                      
                              separator = '-'
                              while True:
                                  user_input = notepad.prompt(
                                      'Enter PREFIX{s}SUFFIX :\r\n(PREFIX or SUFFIX (not both) maybe be empty, but must still use {s})'.format(s=separator),
                                      '', '')
                                  if user_input == None: return  # Cancel
                                  parms_list = user_input.strip().split(separator)
                                  if len(parms_list) == 2:
                                      (prefix, suffix) = parms_list
                                      if len(prefix) + len(suffix) == 0: continue
                                      break
                              self._prefix = prefix
                              self._suffix = suffix
                      
                          def run(self):
                      
                              already_ran_input_prompt_this_cycle = False
                              if len(self._prefix + self._suffix) == 0:
                                  self.update_prefix_suffix_info()
                                  already_ran_input_prompt_this_cycle = True
                      
                              word_at_caret_or_selection = ''
                              (sel_start, sel_end) = (editor.getSelectionStart(), editor.getSelectionEnd())
                              if editor.getSelections() == 1 and sel_start != sel_end:
                                  word_at_caret_or_selection = editor.getTextRange(sel_start, sel_end)
                              else:
                                  start_of_word_pos = editor.wordStartPosition(editor.getCurrentPos(), True)
                                  end_of_word_pos = editor.wordEndPosition(start_of_word_pos, True)
                                  if start_of_word_pos != end_of_word_pos:
                                      word_at_caret_or_selection = editor.getTextRange(start_of_word_pos, end_of_word_pos)
                                      editor.setSelection(end_of_word_pos, start_of_word_pos)
                      
                              if len(word_at_caret_or_selection) == 0:
                                  if not already_ran_input_prompt_this_cycle: self.update_prefix_suffix_info()
                              elif len(self._prefix + self._suffix) > 0:
                                  editor.beginUndoAction()
                                  editor.replaceSel(self._prefix + word_at_caret_or_selection + self._suffix)
                                  editor.endUndoAction()
                      
                      if __name__ == '__main__':
                      
                          try:
                              t19459a
                          except NameError:
                              t19459a = T19459a()
                      
                          t19459a.run()
                      
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