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    • Scott SumnerS
      Scott Sumner @Kashif Rana
      last edited by

      @Kashif-Rana :

      Not sure exactly what you are asking but on your data this seems to work to match it:

      Find-what zone: (?-s)^object.*\Rnat.*

      But what’s this about replacement? This thread is just talking about matching text, redmarking it, and copying it…so I’m confused about what you want to do…

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      • Kashif RanaK
        Kashif Rana @Scott Sumner
        last edited by

        @Scott-Sumner sorry for the confusion. What I want, whatever my regular expression matches, it is two line match (first line starts with ‘object’ and second line starts with ‘nat’). So like my regular expression will catch 100 instances of two lines below in huge file with other data as well and I want to copy that multi-line match.

        object network obj-192.168.236.13
        nat (DMZ1,outside) static 10.206.74.58 dns

        ‘mark’ is marking all lines but ‘bookmark’ is only bookmarking first line, not second line so I cannot copy through bookmark.

        So question is how to copy all instances of multi-line match by regular expression?

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        • Scott SumnerS
          Scott Sumner @Kashif Rana
          last edited by

          @Kashif-Rana

          Have you actually read this thread from top to bottom? If so, have you tried setting up and using RedmarkedTextToClipboard2.py above? If I’m understanding your need correctly (still have my doubts) it seems as if that would solve the problem…

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          • Kashif RanaK
            Kashif Rana @Scott Sumner
            last edited by

            @Scott-Sumner I will try this script. But without script, is it possible to copy multiple instances of matched result (that is multi-line) by regex in a text file?

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            • Scott SumnerS
              Scott Sumner @Kashif Rana
              last edited by

              @Kashif-Rana

              Ummmm, well…No…that’s why the script was developed in the first place…seems like this should be obvious from the earlier postings in this thread…

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              • Andriy PoznakhovskyyA
                Andriy Poznakhovskyy
                last edited by

                Hey all,

                I know this topic is quite old, anyway decided to share solution I’ve discovered (I’m not so technical, so Python script isn’t the option for me). So, long story short, I’ve extracted a long JSON response and needed to copy 95 URLs from it only and ignore everything else. Like in @Suncatcher’s case, everything was stored in a single line.

                So, I did the following:

                1. Search for https://site.com/project/(.*?) regexp and replace all matches with \r\nhttps://site.com/project/$1\r\n so URLs were moved to separate lines;

                2. Afterward, switch to “Mark” tool, check “Bookmark line” option and mark all https://site.com/project/(.*?)
                  Mark.png

                3. Finally, click “Search” menu => Bookmark => Remove unmarked lines

                That’s it, list of necessary items only (URLs in my case) was created 🎉 My case is easier comparing to topic’s author, anyway hope this will be helpful for someone in the future, cheers!

                P.S. @guy038 thanks for mentioning Bookmark feature, I’ve never used it before and it’s super helpful

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by Alan Kilborn

                  More old thread revival…

                  So I recently had a need for what is discussed in this thread, but I needed it embedded in a Pythonscript, and all I really needed was the logic conveyed by @guy038 with this solution:

                  73e429e2-ebad-4f9e-afa6-4fc20ed9f426-image.png

                  So I figured out the Your regex to match part for my data; I’ll use Bob|Ted here for that for purposes of illustration, and of course some sample data:

                  Alice Carol Alan Bob Ted
                  Ted Bob
                  Bob Carol Ted
                  Ted Carol
                  Alice Carol
                  Alice Bob
                  Bob
                  Alan Carol
                  Alan Alice
                  Bob Carol Alan
                  Alice
                  Bob Ted Alan
                  Alice Ted
                  Alan Ted
                  Ted Alan Alice Carol
                  Bob Ted Alice Carol
                  Bob Alan Alice Carol
                  Alan
                  Bob Ted Alan Carol
                  Ted
                  Alan Bob
                  Alice Carol Ted
                  Alice Bob Alan
                  Alice Bob Carol
                  Bob Carol
                  Bob Ted Alan Alice
                  Alice Ted Alan
                  Carol
                  Alice Carol Alan
                  Alice Bob Ted
                  Carol Ted Alan
                  

                  and I coded up the Pythonscript one-liner for it based on @guy038 's regex:

                  editor.rereplace(r'(?s)^.*?(Bob|Ted)|(?s).*\z', r'(?1\1\r\n)')
                  

                  and I thought I would end up with a number of lines with either Bob or Ted on them. What actually happened was that I ended up with a single-line result of Alice! Clearly, INCORRECT! Or at least not what I needed.

                  Digging in and working on it a bit, I found a correct way to achieve it in a Pythonscript replacement, and that is:

                  editor.rereplace(r'(?s)(Bob|Ted)|(?:.+?(?=(?1)))|(?:.+\z)', r'?1\1\r\n')
                  

                  which, for the sample data above, yields the expected:

                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  Bob
                  Ted
                  Ted
                  

                  So, long story LONG, but I wanted to share that if anyone tries this technique using a script, the search regex to use might need to be altered to:

                  SEARCH (?s)( Your regex to match)|(?:.+?(?=(?1)))|(?:.+\z)

                  The REPLACE part is unchanged from what @guy038 provided.

                  Note that I also tested it interactively in Notepad++'s Replace window and it works fine there as well, at least for my sample data.

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hello, @alan-kilborn and All,

                    I’m really sorry, because it’s just my fault and you wouldn’t have had to look for an alternative solution :-( Indeed, the regex S/R, that I gave in my post, below, does contains an error which is not important when using the Notepad++ Replace dialog, but which seems critical when you run a Python script, involving regexes !

                    https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/12710/marked-text-manipulation/8

                    I suppose that this fact should be related to this “small” point, located at the end of the description of the editor.rereplace helper method :

                    http://npppythonscript.sourceforge.net/docs/latest/scintilla.html?highlight=editor.rereplace#Editor.rereplace

                    An small point to note, is that the replacements are first searched, and then all replacements are made. This is done for performance and reliability reasons. Generally this will have no side effects, however there may be cases where it makes a difference. (Author’s note: If you have such a case, please post a note on the forums such that it can be added to the documentation, or corrected).


                    To understand the problem , let’s just use the beginning of your example text, pasted in a new N++ tab

                    Alice Carol Alan Bob Ted
                    Ted Bob
                    Bob Carol Ted
                    Ted Carol
                    Alice Carol
                    Alice Bob
                    

                    If my generic regex S/R, below, with your regex choice (Bob|Ted) is used, against this text :

                    SEARCH (?s)^.*?(Bob|Ted)|(?s).*\z

                    REPLACE ?1\1\r\n

                    We get, after a click on the Replace All button or several clicks on the Replace button, and with the Wrap around option ticked, the following correct result :

                    Bob
                    Ted
                    Ted
                    Bob
                    Bob
                    Ted
                    Ted
                    Bob
                    

                    Note that I use the ^ assertion which forces the regex engine to search a range of chars beginning a line. Of course, in case of replacement, no trouble at all ! Indeed, due to the \r\n syntax, any match \1 is rewritten with a line-break. So, the next search, with the (?s) mode, automatically matches right after that line-break, added by the replacement !

                    Now, let’s get back the initial text ( with Ctrl + Z ) and let’s suppose that we just want to trace the different matches of that regex S/R, using the Find Next button only. In that case, we get only 2 matches !!??

                    • Obviously, the first match is :
                    Alice Carol Alan Bob
                    

                    But the second and final match is :

                     Ted
                    Ted Bob
                    Bob Carol Ted
                    Ted Carol
                    Alice Carol
                    Alice Bob
                    

                    Why ? Well, after the first match, the caret location is right after the word Bob of the first line. So, it cannot match the string space + Ted because this string should begin the current line, due to, both, the ^ symbol and the grouping parentheses

                    As the first alternative (?s)^.*?(Bob|Ted) cannot match, at this location, the regex engine tries the other alternative (?s).*\z, which, of course, matches all the remaining characters of current file, beginning with space + Ted of the 1st line !!

                    BTW, I don’t understand, Alan why you got a match Alice. Indeed, when running :

                    editor.rereplace(r'(?s)^.*?(Bob|Ted)|(?s).*\z', r'?1\1\r\n')
                    

                    I personally only get the forename Bob, which is the first word matched of the text !


                    Now, it’s easy to imagine the correct regex S/R to use : it should not contain any ^ assertion and be as below :

                    SEARCH (?s).*?(Bob|Ted)|(?s).*\z

                    REPLACE ?1\1\r\n ( or ?1\1\n for an Unix file )

                    This time, if you click, successively, on the Find Next button, you’ll be able to see the different matches of the search regex !

                    And, I did verify that the one-line script, below, without the ^ symbol, gives the expected text ;-))

                    editor.rereplace(r'(?s).*?(Bob|Ted)|(?s).*\z', r'?1\1\r\n')
                    

                    Best Regards

                    guy038

                    Two more points :

                    • Your new regex S/R :
                    editor.rereplace(r'(?s)(Bob|Ted)|(?:.+?(?=(?1)))|(?:.+\z)', r'?1\1\r\n')
                    

                    works correctly because it does not contain any ^ assertion !

                    but, would you had added the ^ symbol, like below :

                    editor.rereplace(r'(?s)(Bob|Ted)|(?:^.+?(?=(?1)))|(?:.+\z)', r'?1\1\r\n')
                    

                    it would had changed all your multi-lines example text as :

                    Bob
                    
                    • The lesson of that story is :

                    If you can properly visualize the different matches of a regex expression, as you expect to, when using the Find Next button, it’s likely that any replacement process, run from within a S/R script command, should work nicely, too ;-))

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @guy038
                      last edited by

                      @guy038

                      Thank you for the further analysis.

                      I’m really sorry, because it’s just my fault and you wouldn’t have had to look for an alternative solution

                      No worries at all! :-)

                      I don’t understand, Alan why you got a match (of only) “Alice”. I personally only get the forename “Bob”

                      Indeed! I guess “something happened” because if I re-run it now the same way I for sure get “Bob” as well! Sorry for that confusion.

                      Other comments:

                      I did not realize (obviously) that it was merely a case of a problem with the ^ in the original expression. :-(
                      I totally jumped in to an almost wholly different solution, based upon something related I was working on.

                      The lesson of that story is…

                      Nice to know!

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hello, @alan-kilborn and All,

                        So, as the result of our discussion :

                        This old post    https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/12710/marked-text-manipulation/8

                        have been updated    https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/19189/need-a-copy-marked-lines-feature/7

                        Cheers,

                        guy038

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          Semi-related info:

                          Part of this current thread is about how to copy text that one has marked via Marking that requires use of a PythonScript.

                          In a POST in another thread, I provide a script that will select text given conditions specified by user input. That selected text can then be copied.

                          Similar results thru some different methods; enough to warrant a cross-link, I guess.

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                          • Laura Lucas AldayL
                            Laura Lucas Alday
                            last edited by

                            Can anyone explain quickly how to use the python script? As in which steps I need to do in Notepad++ to run the script.

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones @Laura Lucas Alday
                              last edited by PeterJones

                              @Laura-Lucas-Alday

                              1. Install PythonScript using Plugins > Plugins Admin
                              2. Plugins > Python Script > New Script
                              3. Paste the contents and save under someName (whatever name you want)
                              4. Plugins > Python Script > Scripts > someName
                              5. To add a keyboard shortcut for the script:
                              6. Plugins > Python Script > Configuration,
                              7. select the someName script and Add to the menu
                              8. Restart Notepad++
                              9. someName will now be in the main Plugins > Python Script menu, not just in the Scripts submenu
                              10. Settings > Shortcut Mapper > Plugin Commands will see the script, and you can assign a keyboard shortcut
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                              • Alan KilbornA
                                Alan Kilborn @Laura Lucas Alday
                                last edited by

                                @Laura-Lucas-Alday

                                Peter maybe only made it 99.9999% clear. Perhaps the newbie 0.0001% might still be left wondering…

                                Peter’s step 4 would be how you actually run the script.

                                Be advised that in this particular case, you need to have some red-marked text for the script to operate on (hopefully this part is clear).

                                I think there is an open issue that would make this script’s functionality a native part of Notepad++. I will try to find it…

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                                • Alan KilbornA
                                  Alan Kilborn
                                  last edited by

                                  This may be the issue to which I was referring: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/6095

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                                  • Alan KilbornA
                                    Alan Kilborn
                                    last edited by Alan Kilborn

                                    At the time of the earlier discussions, there was no way to copy marked text natively in Notepad++, meaning without resorting to scripting. Now (7.9.1-ish) there is:

                                    77ec89fb-3ad9-4602-b8ee-4d574195eebe-image.png

                                    Just press the indicated button after you already have marked some text.

                                    Note: I have added similar information in this somewhat-related other THREAD.

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                                    • dinkumoilD
                                      dinkumoil @Alan Kilborn
                                      last edited by

                                      @Alan-Kilborn

                                      My preferred solution would have been to select all marked text because this provides more flexibility. This way the user could

                                      • copy
                                      • cut
                                      • delete
                                      • change

                                      the marked search results.

                                      To achieve that I wrote the following Lua script (intended to be used with, well, the LuaScript plugin).

                                      -- =============================================================================
                                      -- Add menu entry to select all items marked by find marks
                                      -- =============================================================================
                                      
                                      npp.AddShortcut("Select Marked", "", function()
                                        local indicatorIdx
                                        local pos, markStart, markEnd
                                        local hasMarkedItems
                                      
                                        -- Search find marks have indicator number 31
                                        SCE_UNIVERSAL_FOUND_STYLE = 31
                                      
                                        -- Remove selection but do not change cursor position
                                        editor.Anchor  = editor.CurrentPos
                                        hasMarkedItems = false
                                      
                                        -- Search find mark indicators and select marked text
                                        pos = 0
                                        
                                        while pos < editor.TextLength do
                                          if editor:IndicatorValueAt(SCE_UNIVERSAL_FOUND_STYLE, pos) == 1 then
                                            markStart = editor:IndicatorStart(SCE_UNIVERSAL_FOUND_STYLE, pos)
                                            markEnd   = editor:IndicatorEnd(SCE_UNIVERSAL_FOUND_STYLE, pos)
                                      
                                            if editor.SelectionEmpty or not editor.MultipleSelection then
                                              editor:SetSelection(markEnd, markStart)
                                            else
                                              editor:AddSelection(markEnd, markStart)
                                            end
                                      
                                            pos            = markEnd
                                            hasMarkedItems = true
                                          end
                                          
                                          pos = pos + 1
                                        end
                                      
                                        -- Scroll last selected element into view. This is only because
                                        -- Npp/Scintilla will do that anyway when moving the cursor next time
                                        if hasMarkedItems then
                                          editor:ScrollCaret()
                                        end
                                      end)
                                      

                                      After adding this code to the startup.lua file and restarting Notepad++, the plugin’s submenu provides a new entry Select Marked which can be assigned to a keyboard shortcut.

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                                      • Alan KilbornA
                                        Alan Kilborn @dinkumoil
                                        last edited by

                                        @dinkumoil said in Marked text manipulation:

                                        select all marked text because this provides more flexibility. This way the user could

                                        copy
                                        cut
                                        delete
                                        change

                                        That’s a good idea as well, especially for delete and change (although those can be achieved, on a one-off basis, by replace-with-nothing and replace-with something ops).

                                        Copy and cut of selected text would jam all of the text together if it were on a selection basis (probably not really useful that way).

                                        I noticed this new Copy Marked Text command inserts a line-ending between the individual globs of marked text, which seems to make it useful, although to tell the truth I haven’t had a real application for it myself, yet.

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                                        • dinkumoilD
                                          dinkumoil @Alan Kilborn
                                          last edited by dinkumoil

                                          @Alan-Kilborn said in Marked text manipulation:

                                          Copy and cut of selected text would jam all of the text together if it were on a selection basis (probably not really useful that way).

                                          Yes, you are right. Up to now, I’ve used my script only for deleting and editing the selections. But especially being able to multi-edit all occurences of a search term or overwrite them by multi-paste vastly increases productivity.

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