how to append the numbers with specific string ??
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hfshfdohoh kamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nscknkjnkjdnjknnkjnjd jnnfdnfn kamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nndnfdoihiofdhoifdhoi dnidihdi nindiididkamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
jbffbufb kamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
hfhfjfj kamal from whickamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nidididn kamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nnidnid kamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .in the above text ,wherever kamal is there ,kamal 1 ,kamal 2 ,kamal 3 should come …so out put text should be :-
output text:
hfshfdohoh kamal1 from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nscknkjnkjdnjknnkjnjd jnnfdnfn kamal2 from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nndnfdoihiofdhoifdhoi dnidihdi nindiidid kamal3 from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
jbffbufb kamal4 from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
hfhfjfj kamal5 from whickamal from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nidididn kamal6 from which build the issue is comming need to check it out .
nnidnid kamal7 from which build the issue is comming need to check it out . -
another example:
input text:
kamal kamal kamal kamal
kamal kamal kamal kamal
output text:
kamal 1 kamal 2 kamal 3 kamal 4
kamal 5 kamal 6 kamal 7 kamal 8
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The Notepad++ search engine does not have a way to auto-increment a counter in the replacement string.
There are two ways that I can think of to get around this:
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If you know the maximum number of instances you are going to hit, you could use a trick that @guy038 uses, which is to add a list of numbers at the end of the document after some sort of unique marker line (you can add the numbers easily using the Edit > Column Editor), then use a search-and-replace that grabs the first item from the after-marker list and appends it to the match. This post by @guy038 about merging two files might be a conceptual starting place for you.
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If you are willing to add a plugin like PythonScript, you can use the
editor.researchmethod to call a function which will increment the number. This post shows an example ripped from the PythonScript docs that adds one to each number found in the document; a slightly modified version could be used to add one to a global variable, and then use that global variable in the replacement for each match.
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You’re probably about to find out that we have yet another user that likes to open multiple threads to ask the same question over and over; see HERE
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warning to future readers
@kamal-lochan asked the identical question in a separate topic, where the dicussion continued.
please don’t do that
@kamal-lochan , This is frustrating to people who want to help you. I hadn’t read to the repost of your question yet, so I spent 10 minutes coming up with a reply and posted that; it wasn’t until another member messaged me to inform me that the question was re-asked there (and then @Alan-Kilborn posted here to let me know as well) that I found out you’d asked your question twice – and that others had already answered you hours ago.
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