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    • yuly pmemY
      yuly pmem
      last edited by

      thank you friend for attending, I work well but for the 5 lines, but for 2000 or n lines?

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      • Terry RT
        Terry R
        last edited by Terry R

        You use search mode regular expression and hit the “Replace All” button. It should change the entire file. Have wrap around ticked as well.

        Terry

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        • yuly pmemY
          yuly pmem
          last edited by

          I have about 2000 lines and I have marked regular mode expression and “Replace All” button, but it does not work

          Note: replace with: \ 1 \ 2 \ 4 \ 5 \ 3 \ 2 \ 4 \ 5, is it only for 5 lines?

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          • Terry RT
            Terry R
            last edited by Terry R

            Possibly the remainder of the lines do not fit the regex. Are the numbers 3 digits or more, my regex will only select 2 digit numbers as that’s what your example showed.

            Where it says d{2}, change the 2 to 3. If numbers exceed 3 digits then change 2 to 2,4. You may even need to increase further the 4 to say 8, depending on the range of numbers you have.
            Terry

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            • guy038G
              guy038
              last edited by guy038

              Hello, @yuly-pmem, @terry-r and All,

              I didn’t fully read all the posts, yet, but, personally, I would use the following method :

              • Do 2 copies of your 200000-lines text

              • Open the first copy in N++

              • Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

              SEARCH :\d+

              REPLACE Leave EMPTY

              • Select the Regular expression search mode

              • Tick the Wrap around option

              • Click on the Replace All button

              You should get the expected text :

              literature:trouble
              history:medicine
              algebra:nature
              
              • Open the second copy, in N++

              SEARCH (?-s)^.+?:(?=\d+)

              REPLACE Leave EMPTY

              This time, you should get the following text :

              18:trouble
              10:medicine
              09:nature
              

              Note that I use a look-ahead structure, (?=\d+), just in case your text contains other lines ( as, for instance, Section 1: or Example 2: ) with a : symbol, not followed with digits !

              Best Regards

              guy038

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              • ani rodetA
                ani rodet
                last edited by

                friends guy038 and Terry the R: \ d + is for digits range 0-9, but if the case were like that

                freddy: letters@sout.com: darkkk12
                how would the method to separate them, with the previous method does not work

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                • yuly pmemY
                  yuly pmem
                  last edited by

                  I dont know

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                  • Terry RT
                    Terry R
                    last edited by

                    @yuly-pmem are you able to tell us how you got on with the supplied regex’s? Have you tried any and if so what were the results.

                    In order for us to help further we would need to know what you have tried, what didn’t work and also some more examples if a particular regex did NOT work as expected.

                    @guy038 had a good idea. By copying the data, so you have 2 copies, you can create the individual groups you want independently. That also means once you have altered the text, it will still be in the same order as it started with. My idea would possibly have changed the order and that may not be what you wanted.

                    Terry

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                    • yuly pmemY
                      yuly pmem
                      last edited by

                      friend terry, if he works when there are numbers (literature: 18: trouble
                      history: 10: medicine), but in some lines there are only letters like this
                      history: text: ready
                      medicine: small: student
                      thanks anyway friend for wanting to help me.
                      I will continue looking for the solution
                      attentively yuli

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                      • Terry RT
                        Terry R
                        last edited by

                        From your last example it would appear that your data can be described as:
                        string#1 then a : (colon) then string#2 then a : (colon) then string#3
                        And furthermore string#2 may be some digits.
                        And you would like it to be
                        string#1:string#3
                        and
                        string#2:string#3
                        If the : is the delimiter then it should be easy enough to provide you a regex to change the data.

                        First off, as @guy038 says, copy the entire file to another tab in Notepad++. So you should have 2 identical copies of the file (make sure the 2nd copy has a different file name as they need to be saved as different files).Add a blank line at the bottom of both files, so last line.

                        In the 1st tab use the following regex to alter the text
                        Find what: ^(.+?):.+?(:.+?\R)
                        Replace with: \1\2
                        search mode is “regular expression” and “wrap around” ticked.
                        Once this is run you can remove the last blank line and save this file.

                        In the 2nd tab (so this is the copy of the original file) use the regex:
                        Find what: ^.+?:(.+?:.+?\R)
                        Replace with : empty field here <— this means nothing in this field!
                        search mode is “regular expression” and “wrap around” ticked.
                        Once this is run you can remove the last blank line and save this file. Make sure this is a different file name, otherwise you will overwrite the results from the first regex.

                        I hope this helps. My solution does rest on my description being accurate. If it is not then you need to provide it similar to how I did.

                        Terry

                        PS as you have found out, your original example wasn’t good enough for us to help you properly. My description, had you included that at the start would have provided the extra information needed to supply you with a good solution.

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                        • guy038G
                          guy038
                          last edited by guy038

                          Hello, @yuly-pmem, @ani-rodet, @terry-r and All,

                          Ah OK ! So, here are, below, all the regexes to achieve the suppression of 1 or 2 columns, from an original 3-columns table, separated with colons ( : )

                          Let’s imagine the initial 3-columns table, below :

                          cell A1:cell B1:cell C1
                          cell A2:cell B2:cell C2
                          cell A3:cell B3:cell C3
                          

                          Then :

                          • With the regex S/R :

                          SEARCH :[^:\r\n]+$

                          REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                          Only columns A and B remain :

                          cell A1:cell B1
                          cell A2:cell B2
                          cell A3:cell B3
                          
                          • With the regex S/R

                          SEARCH (?-s):.+(?=:)

                          REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                          Only columns A and C remain :

                          cell A1:cell C1
                          cell A2:cell C2
                          cell A3:cell C3
                          
                          • With the regex S/R :

                          SEARCH (?-s)^.+?:(?=.+:)

                          REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                          Only columns B and C remain :

                          cell B1:cell C1
                          cell B2:cell C2
                          cell B3:cell C3
                          
                          • With the regex S/R :

                          SEARCH (?-s):.+$

                          REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                          Only column A remains :

                          cell A1
                          cell A2
                          cell A3
                          
                          • With the regex S/R :

                          SEARCH (?-s).+:(.+):.+

                          REPLACE \1

                          Only column B remains :

                          cell B1
                          cell B2
                          cell B3
                          
                          • With the regex S/R :

                          SEARCH (?-s)^.+:

                          REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                          Only column C remains :

                          cell C1
                          cell C2
                          cell C3
                          

                          Cheers,

                          guy038

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                          • yuly pmemY
                            yuly pmem
                            last edited by

                            @guy038 said:

                            @terry-r

                            I am very grateful for your help friends (guy038, terry), they are the maximum
                            thank you teachers

                            they work perfectly

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