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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @guy038
      last edited by

      @guy038 said in Find and replace line not starting with pattern and copy text from previous line:

      But, unfortunately, it also matches the first line []xyz ???
      Am I wrong in any way, in this matter ?

      When I copy -n-paste your black box data, there is an LRM in it, which seems to cause your erroneous match!

      07559618-c16f-4265-94b8-6f9f5f27d0d1-image.png

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Alan Kilborn
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        @alan-kilborn said in Find and replace line not starting with pattern and copy text from previous line:

        there is an LRM in it, which seems to cause your erroneous match!

        Indeed. I was originally going to ask Guy why my regex wasn’t working with the supplied data (the same question Guy asked us), when I happened to left arrow from the [ and stayed on that same line! That told me there was a hidden character, which is why I ran the reveal-hidden-characters script from the old conversation, and I saw the infamous LRM – which is why I added the paragraph to tell @nitin-jain to do the zero-width search/replace before doing the main search/replace.

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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hi, @nitin-jain, @peterjones, @alan-kilborn and All,

          Ah ah ! Alan, I, first, didn’t understand why you had the LRM sigle in the second line of my text. My second thought was that you created a Python script to make all these fancy Unicode format characters clearly visible ! But, luckily, marking any \x{200e} character did the trick and showed me a thin red mark when this special char is present !


          So, @nitin-jain, as @peterjones said, use this simple regex S/R, below, to get rid of these format characters !

          SEARCH [\x{200B}-\x{200F}\x{202A}-\x{202F}]

          REPLACE Leave EMPTY

          However, verify that this operation does not break down your text in any way ! I personally saw this case, while pasting Unicode characters from a long list, produced by this excellent and valuable site, regarding Unicode :

          https://r12a.github.io/uniview/


          Now, I’m pleased to note that there is no bug of our Boost regex engine, in this matter, as that special LRM char is quite a character different from a [ symbol !

          BR

          guy038

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @guy038
            last edited by

            @guy038 said in Find and replace line not starting with pattern and copy text from previous line:

            Alan, … you created a Python script to make all these fancy Unicode format characters clearly visible

            Well, yes, I did. :-)

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            • Ahamed Nawas AliA
              Ahamed Nawas Ali @PeterJones
              last edited by

              @PeterJones I have a similar scenario where i have 10K lines i need to fix, is there any shorter way? Also, is there any way we can unmark the line number for those identified lines which does not start with a pattern.

              Example: My line number starts with datetime (2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00)

              And can i make all these lines which does not start with “2021-” without line numbers provided by notepad++?

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              • PeterJonesP
                PeterJones @Ahamed Nawas Ali
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                @Ahamed-Nawas-Ali said in Find and replace line not starting with pattern and copy text from previous line:

                is there any shorter way?

                The way described above is reasonably short. I am not sure what “improvement” you think is necessary (or even possible).

                is there any way we can unmark the line number for those identified lines which does not start with a pattern.

                Sorry, I don’t understand how that’s different than the original question.

                You’ll have to give a better example – use the </> button on the toolbar when you are writing the post to create pairs of ```, between which you can paste your actual data:, something like

                **data I have**:
                ```
                [1234] abcxyz
                next line
                [5678] pdq
                aonther
                ```
                
                **desired data after transformation**
                ```
                [1234] abcxyz
                [1234] next line
                [5678] pdq
                [5678] aonther
                ```
                

                …
                This would be rendered as the following, so we know exactly what your “before” and “after” data needs to be.
                —
                data I have:

                [1234] abcxyz
                next line
                [5678] pdq
                aonther
                

                desired data after transformation

                [1234] abcxyz
                [1234] next line
                [5678] pdq
                [5678] aonther
                

                ----

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                • Ahamed Nawas AliA
                  Ahamed Nawas Ali
                  last edited by

                  @PeterJones, Thanks for your reply. I am sorry, I am new to this platform.

                  Example scenario i am dealing with is with Date_Time Sender Recepients Message delimited with ‘Tab’

                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Learning
                  Selection
                  B. Home
                  Webinar 
                  IDB
                  20214980
                  202216
                  2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	Ahamed Ali	Nawas	Thanks!
                  

                  And i should make it like below

                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Learning
                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Selection
                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	B. Home
                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Webinar 
                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	IDB
                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	20214980
                  2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	202216
                  2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	Ahamed Ali	Nawas	Thanks!
                  
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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Ahamed Nawas Ali
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                    @Ahamed-Nawas-Ali said :

                    Example scenario i am dealing with is with Date_Time Sender Recepients Message delimited with ‘Tab’

                    For this one, I considered the following to be enough to distinguish a timestamp line leader: 2021-09-15T

                    Thus I tried (based upon @guy038’s solution earlier in this thread):

                    Find: (?-s)^(\d{4}-\d\d-\d\dT.+\t).+\R\K(?!\d{4}-\d\d-\d\dT)
                    Replace: ${1}
                    Options: Wrap around, Regular expression
                    Action: Replace All (multiple times, until no more changes occur)

                    And after several Replace All presses, I obtained the following:

                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Learning
                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Selection
                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	B. Home
                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	Webinar 
                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	IDB
                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	20214980
                    2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	202216
                    2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	Ahamed Ali	Nawas	Thanks!
                    2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	Ahamed Ali	Nawas	
                    

                    Note that the last line of this output is “extra” and should be manually removed.

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                    • Ahamed Nawas AliA
                      Ahamed Nawas Ali @Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      @Alan-Kilborn I tried with below in order to keep clicking on the buttons to replace everything and it worked in removing the line numbers however the strings are concatenated.

                      Find box: \n([^2021-])
                      Replace box: $1

                      Result:

                      2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	Nawas	Ram Kumar,Ahamed Ali	LearningSelectionB. HomeWebinar IDB20214980202216
                      2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	Ahamed Ali	Nawas	Thanks!
                      

                      And the results are messed up a bit. Anyway, thank you so much for the time stamp line leader and for now, i will have to use it anyway to avoid further delay in my project! Thanks @guy038 & @PeterJones for your guidance! Greatly appreciate your guidance to this community! God bless you all!

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Ahamed Nawas Ali
                        last edited by

                        @Ahamed-Nawas-Ali said:

                        \n([^2021-])

                        That’s totally wrong for what you’re wanting… in several ways…
                        But since you seem to be in a hurry…and you can’t reasonably do anything with regex in a hurry…I won’t explain and I’ll just wish you good luck.

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                        • Ahamed Nawas AliA
                          Ahamed Nawas Ali @Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          @Alan-Kilborn Sorry Alan! I know i am wrong with that “\n([^2021-])” as it will spoil my delimiter as well and there could be some other issues as well. Its true that one can’t learn Regex in a hurry! I am using yours snippet and thank you for that!

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                          • guy038G
                            guy038
                            last edited by guy038

                            Hello, @ahamed-nawas-ali, @peterjones, @alan-kilborn and All,

                            @ahamed-nawas-ali, I’ll use a similar search regex to the @alan-kilborn’s one !


                            For example , given this INPUT text , below :

                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	Learning
                            Selection
                            B. Home
                            Webinar 
                            IDB
                            20214980
                            2021420214202216
                            2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	BYQ	Field3	Alan	Field5	Test
                            B. Home
                            Webinar 
                            IDB
                            20214980
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	Try
                            Selection
                            B. Home
                            Webinar 
                            IDB
                            20214980
                            2021420214202216
                            Blablah
                            OK
                            END of story
                            
                            • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl+H )

                            • Uncheck all box options

                            • Search (?-s)^(\d{4}-.+\t).+\R\K(?!\d{4}-|\R|\z)

                            • Replace $1

                            • If necessary, check the Wrap around option

                            • Select the Regular expression search mode

                            • Click, exclusively, on the Replace All button, several times, till the message Replace All: 0 occurrences were replaced... is displayed !

                            At the end, you should get this expected OUTPUT text :

                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	Learning
                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	Selection
                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	B. Home
                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	Webinar 
                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	IDB
                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	20214980
                            2021-09-14T21:10:55+00:00	ATX	Field3	Guy	Field5	2021420214202216
                            2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	BYQ	Field3	Alan	Field5	Test
                            2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	BYQ	Field3	Alan	Field5	B. Home
                            2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	BYQ	Field3	Alan	Field5	Webinar 
                            2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	BYQ	Field3	Alan	Field5	IDB
                            2021-09-15T11:19:14+00:00	BYQ	Field3	Alan	Field5	20214980
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	Try
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	Selection
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	B. Home
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	Webinar 
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	IDB
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	20214980
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	2021420214202216
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	Blablah
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	OK
                            2021-09-16T15:07:46+00:00	ATX	Field3	Peter	Field5	END of story
                            

                            Voila :-))


                            Notes :

                            • As you can see, the number of columns, before the last one, is not a problem !

                            • From beginning of line ( ^ ), the regex looks for a line beginning with 4 digits, followed with a dash character (\d{4}- ) and anything else till the last tabulation ( .+\t ) of current line

                            • This search, so far, is memorized and stored as group 1

                            • After the last field of the line and the line-break ( .+\R ), all the matched string is discarded ( \K )

                            • Thus, the regex engine is now searching for a zero-length string, at beginning of the next line, but ONLY IF this next line does not begin with :

                              • 4 digits and a dash char

                              • An other line-break

                              • The very end of current file

                            • When this assertion is true, it just inserts the group 1 contents at the very beginning of current line

                            Best Regards

                            guy038

                            P.S. :

                            If the condition to detect the header lines seems not restrictive enough, you may use this alternate search regex :

                            • Search (?-is)^(20\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT.+\t).+\R\K(?!20\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT|\R|\z)
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