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    • CoisesC
      Coises @guy038
      last edited by

      @guy038 OK, I’ll take the bait… If you really want to count exclamation points:

      Add the missing exclamation point, but also add a separator:

      Find what : ^(!*)
      Replace with : $1!/\t

      Now, group by tens:

      Find what : (!{10})+
      Replace with : $0/

      followed by:

      Find what : !{10}
      Replace with : !

      Repeat the above two steps until the first step finds nothing.

      Now, count the exclamation points in each digit and remove the forward slashes:

      Find what : (?:(!{9})|(!{8})|(!{7})|(!{6})|(!{5})|(!{4})|(!{3})|(!{2})|(!{1})|())/
      Replace with : (?{1}9)(?{2}8)(?{3}7)(?{4}6)(?{5}5)(?{6}4)(?{7}3)(?{8}2)(?{9}1)(?{10}0)

      This assumes there are no exclamation points or forward slashes elsewhere in the text. Of course, the forward slash (/) can be replaced with any character that is not in use.

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      • guy038G
        guy038
        last edited by guy038

        Hi, @mohammad-al-thobiti and All,

        Let’s recapitulate from the very beginning !


        If we start with this kind of INPUT text :

        127.0.0.1   a.z.xy.dummy-hyphen.org
        127.0.0.1   a.example.com
        127.0.0.1   cdef.x.example.com
        127.0.0.1   my_site.net
        127.0.0.1   b.dummy-hyphen.org
        127.0.0.1   b.cde.fgh.example.com
        127.0.0.1   abc.defgji.kkkkk.my_site.net
        127.0.0.1   cd.xyztuv.ab-cd.4567.example.com
        127.0.0.1   dummy-hyphen.org
        127.0.0.1   example.com
        

        With the following regex S/R :

        SEARCH (?x) ^ \Q127.0.0.1 \E \h+ (?: [\w-]+ \. )* ( [\w-]+ \. [\w-]+ ) $

        REPLACE \1

        => We just keep the main domain ;

        dummy-hyphen.org
        example.com
        example.com
        my_site.net
        dummy-hyphen.org
        example.com
        my_site.net
        example.com
        dummy-hyphen.org
        example.com
        

        Of course, your present file deals with about 181,170 lines !

        So, instead of using the last @coises’s method to find out the different occurrences of each line ( again, a very clever method ! ), I will simplify the goal by using a Python script to get the job done more quickly !

        This script is an adaptation from a @alan-kilborn’s script. I named this script Count_Strings_Occurences.py

        # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
        
        '''
        
        Adapted from :  https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/20598/show-a-list-of-same-word-before-replacement/2  and  .../20
        
        
        By DEFAULT, this script PASTES, in a NEW tab,   a SORTED list of ALL the STRINGS of the CURRENT file, with their NUMBER of occurrences
        
        IF a NORMAL selection EXISTS, the script PASTES a SORTED list of ALL the STRINGS of the SELECTION,    with their NUMBER of occurrences
        
        
        NOTES : 
        
        - The CURRENT file processed DO NOT need to be SORTED, in any way !
        
        - If you want a SORTED list of ALL the LINES  with their NUMBER of occurrences, don't FORGET to INCLUDE all the POSSIBLE chars of the lines in the REGEX !
        
            For example, if file may contain the line 'zip-archive.net', the REGEX, after editor.research, should be  r'[\w.-]+', which includes the DOT and the DASH !
        
        '''
        
        from Npp import editor
        
        sel_start = 0
        sel_end = editor.getLength()
        # Refer to :  https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/22378/pythonscript-ops-on-selection-if-any-all-text-otherwise/3
        
        sel_start, sel_end = editor.getUserCharSelection()
        
        word_matches = []
        def match_found(m): word_matches.append(editor.getTextRange(m.span(0)[0], m.span(0)[1]))
        
        editor.research(r'[\w.-]+', match_found, 0 , sel_start, sel_end)
        
        histogram_dict = {}
        
        for word in word_matches:
            if word not in histogram_dict:
                histogram_dict[word] = 1
            else:
                histogram_dict[word] += 1
        
        output_list = []
        
        for k in histogram_dict: output_list.append('{0:.<50} {1}'.format(k, histogram_dict[k]))
        
        #for k in histogram_dict: output_list.append('{}={}'.format(k, histogram_dict[k]))   # INITIAl format of Alan Kilborn
        
        # For SPECIFICATIONS on the OUTPUT format, refer to :
        
        # https://doc.python.org/2.7/library/string.html#format-specification-mini-language
        # https://doc.python.org/2.7/library/string.html#format-examples
        
        output_list.sort()
        editor.copyText('\r\n'.join(output_list))
        
        notepad.new()
        editor.paste()
        
        # console.clear() ; editor.research (r'\w+', lambda m: console.write (m.group(0) + '\n'))
        

        • So, select the random list of 168 lines, below.

        Note that I suppose that the IPV4 addresses and the sub-domains were previously deleted

        zioninfosystems.net
        zingcoach.net
        ziph.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zindova.net
        zip.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zip-archive.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zindova.net
        zip.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zip-archive.net
        ziomik.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zip.net
        zindova.net
        zindova.net
        ziph.net
        ziph.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zindova.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zindova.net
        zip.net
        zindova.net
        ziph.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        ziph.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        ziobaweek.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zindova.net
        zindova.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zipaphoto.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zingardi.net
        zip.net
        zipexpose.net
        zindova.net
        zip-archive.net
        zip-archive.net
        zindova.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zipexpose.net
        zipaphoto.net
        ziph.net
        zipbah.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip.net
        zindova.net
        zip.net
        zindova.net
        zingcoach.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zip.net
        ziomik.net
        zindova.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        ziph.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zingardi.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zingardi.net
        zingardi.net
        ziph.net
        zingardi.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zingcoach.net
        zindova.net
        zip.net
        zindova.net
        zip-archive.net
        ziph.net
        ziobaweek.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zip.net
        ziomik.net
        zingardi.net
        zindova.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        ziph.net
        ziobaweek.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zindova.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip.net
        zingcoach.net
        zip-archive.net
        zip-archive.net
        zindova.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zingardi.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        ziph.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        ziobaweek.net
        zingcoach.net
        ziph.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        ziobaweek.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        ziph.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zindova.net
        zindova.net
        zindova.net
        zip-archive.net
        zip.net
        ziph.net
        zindova.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        ziph.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip.net
        zingcoach.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zingardi.net
        zip-archive.net
        zip.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zindova.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zingardi.net
        zioninfosystems.net
        zip-archive.net
        zingcoach.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        ziomik.net
        zip.net
        zingardi.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zip-archive.net
        zindova.net
        ziomik.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zindova.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        zinfandelreviews.net
        ziph.net
        zinoiosijek031.net
        zingardi.net
        
        • Run the Plugins > Python Script > Scripts > Count_Strings_Occurrences.py Python script

        => At once, a new tab will open with all the results :

        zindova.net....................................... 26
        zinfandelreviews.net.............................. 24
        zingardi.net...................................... 11
        zingcoach.net..................................... 7
        zinoiosijek031.net................................ 28
        ziobaweek.net..................................... 5
        ziomik.net........................................ 5
        zioninfosystems.net............................... 12
        zip-archive.net................................... 11
        zip.net........................................... 18
        zipaphoto.net..................................... 2
        zipbah.net........................................ 1
        zipexpose.net..................................... 2
        ziph.net.......................................... 16
        

        Note that the entries are sorted by the line contents, to easily access any of these !

        • Thus, do a zero-length RECTANGULAR selection of all the numbers of this new tab, at column 52

        • Run the Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines As Integers Descending option

        => You should get your expected OUTPUT :

        zinoiosijek031.net................................ 28
        zindova.net....................................... 26
        zinfandelreviews.net.............................. 24
        zip.net........................................... 18
        ziph.net.......................................... 16
        zioninfosystems.net............................... 12
        zingardi.net...................................... 11
        zip-archive.net................................... 11
        zingcoach.net..................................... 7
        ziobaweek.net..................................... 5
        ziomik.net........................................ 5
        zipaphoto.net..................................... 2
        zipexpose.net..................................... 2
        zipbah.net........................................ 1
        

        Here you are !


        • Proceed, in the same way, with your present file

        • Switch to your file tab ( selection and sort are not required )

        • Run again the Plugins > Python Script > Scripts > Count_Strings_Occurrences.py Python script

        • In the opened new tab, do a zero-length RECTANGULAR selection of all the numbers, at column 52

        • Run the Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines As Integers Descending option

        Bingo !

        Best Regards,

        guy038

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        • Mohammad Al ThobitiM
          Mohammad Al Thobiti @guy038
          last edited by

          Hello @ guy038 & All

          Thank you. everything is ok, I need to add more than one domine to the Find what:

          as you can see
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          this is the code:

          \.real-news-online.com, myvnc.com, 1example.com, 2example.com\s
          

          is this the correct method?
          How can I do this?

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          • Mohammad Al ThobitiM
            Mohammad Al Thobiti @Mohammad Al Thobiti
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            • Mohammad Al ThobitiM
              Mohammad Al Thobiti @Mohammad Al Thobiti
              last edited by

              .example.com|.example2.com|.example3.com\s

              OK

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              • Mohammad Al ThobitiM
                Mohammad Al Thobiti @Mohammad Al Thobiti
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                  • PeterJonesP
                    PeterJones @Mohammad Al Thobiti
                    last edited by

                    @Mohammad-Al-Thobiti said in I would like to group all similar domains, not by alphabet.:

                    How can I do this?

                    At some point, you need to take the lessons you’ve been taught through the dozens of regexes that people have handed you throughout this discussion, and try to figure it out yourself.

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                    • Mohammad Al ThobitiM
                      Mohammad Al Thobiti @PeterJones
                      last edited by

                      @ PeterJones
                      Ok, Thank you

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hi, @mohammad-al-thobiti and All,

                        Again, I’m going to simplify the problem, using a Python script, called Replacements_Lists.py, listed below :

                        
                        '''
                        
                        Refer to : https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/19889/
                        
                        
                        - Given TWO files :
                        
                        - A MAIN one, located in the MAIN view, containing a LIST of strings or lines
                        
                        - A SECOND one, located in the SECONDARY view, containing :
                        
                            - A LIST of strings to REPLACE, EACH followed with a TABULATION and its CORRESPONDING replacement string
                        
                        
                        This script replaces EACH expression of the MAIN file by the CORRESPONDING replacement string, found in the SECONDARY file
                        
                        
                        NOTES :
                        
                        - The REPLACEMENT strings may be ABSENT IF you do NOT write anything AFTER the TABULATION separator. Thus, these SPECIFIC searched strings will be DELETED
                        
                        - The strings of the MAIN file, NOT found in the SECONDARY file, are simply REWRITTEN
                        
                        - The LEADING strings of the SECONDARY file, NOT found in the MAIN file, are simply NOT used
                        
                        - The list of the DIFFeRENT ranges < SEARCHED string > \t < REPLACEMENT string > must END with a FINAL line-break or NOTHING else ( \z )
                        
                        '''
                        
                        from Npp import editor1, editor2
                        
                        replacements = dict(line.split('\t') for line in editor2.getText().splitlines() if line)
                        
                        def replace_with(m):
                            try:
                                r = replacements[m.group()]
                            except KeyError:
                                r = m.group()
                            return r
                        
                        editor1.rereplace('(?-s).+', replace_with)
                        

                        So, just follow this road map :

                        • Open your entire file containing all your records ( about 181,170 ) in the main view

                        • Open your file containing the 1.027 lines, whose all the occurrences must be deleted in the main file

                        • Move this file in the secondary view ( IMPORTANT )

                        I suppose that these two files ONLY contains main domain names, one per line

                        Run the Edit > Blank operations > Trim Leading and Trailing Space option for the two files

                        • Now, in the secondary view, use this regex S/R :

                          • SEARCH (?<=.)$

                          • REPLACE \t

                        in order to produce a correct replacement list for some domain’s names by nothing

                        • Move back to your file in the main view

                        • Run the Plugins > Python Script > Scripts > Replacements_List.py option

                        => Immediately, all the lines, of the main view, which match one of the lines of the secondary view, have been replaced with an empty line

                        • Run the Edit > Line Operations > Remove Empty Lines

                        • Finally save your uptaded file, in the main view

                        Voilà !

                        Best Regards,

                        guy038

                        P.S. :

                        If you need to install the Python Script plugin, follow this FAQ

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