CarlD Posted September 23, 2021 Share Posted September 23, 2021 (edited) Easy to do, but it seems to me that this should be a built-in function -- unless I'm missing something, somewhere.... Updated: UDF _PathSplit returns extension with "." prepended. Why? Extension is a string, "." just happens to be to be the separator, and it forces StringTrimLeft($extension, 1) for no good reason (IMO). #include <File.au3> Global $sDr, $sPa, $sFn, $sEx $sFileFullPath = "d:\path\blah blah blah.foo foo.bar bar.extension" Exit MsgBox( 0, "", _PathSplit($sFileFullPath , $sDr, $sPa, $sFn, $sEx)[4] ) Original function (less expensive??): Func _FileGetExt($sFn) ; Parse EXTension from [d:\path\]filename.EXTension Local $sExt = "", $aA If StringInStr($sFn, ".") Then If Not StringInStr(FileGetAttrib($sFn), "D") Then $aA = StringSplit($sFn, ".") $sExt = $aA[$aA[0]] EndIf EndIf Return $sExt EndFunc ;==>_FileGetExt Edited September 24, 2021 by CarlD Update (thanks to TheDCoder :-)) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDcoder Posted September 23, 2021 Share Posted September 23, 2021 @CarlD _PathSplit CarlD 1 EasyCodeIt - A cross-platform AutoIt implementation - Fund the development! (GitHub will double your donations for a limited time) DcodingTheWeb Forum - Follow for updates and Join for discussion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlD Posted September 23, 2021 Share Posted September 23, 2021 12 hours ago, TheDcoder said: @CarlD _PathSplit Ah, thanks! Knew it had to be there, somewhere.... 😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlD Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 (edited) Func _ConsoleEraseLine() is for compiled CUI scripts. It allows successive one-line console outputs to be printed to a single line on the screen (by overwriting the previous line). Output lines must NOT end in @LF. Compile the code, then command EraseLineDemo.exe. expandcollapse popup#Region ;**** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI **** #AutoIt3Wrapper_Outfile=EraseLineDemo.exe #AutoIt3Wrapper_UseUpx=y #AutoIt3Wrapper_Change2CUI=y #AutoIt3Wrapper_Run_Au3Stripper=y #AutoIt3Wrapper_AU3Check_Parameters=-w 3 -w 4 -w 5 -w 6 -d #EndRegion ;**** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI **** ; ; CLD rev.10/31/2021 Global $vLine1 = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." Global $vLine2 = 9999999 Global $vLine3 = 0000001 Global $vLine4 = "0000001" Global $vLine5 = 3.1416 Global $vLine6 = -9999999 Global $vLine7 = -0000001 Global $vLine8 = "-0000001" Global $vLine9 = -03.1416 Global $vLine10 = "-03.1416" Global $vLine11 = True ConsoleWrite($vLine1) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine1) ConsoleWrite($vLine2) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine2) ConsoleWrite($vLine3) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine3) ConsoleWrite($vLine4) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine4) ConsoleWrite($vLine5) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine5) ConsoleWrite($vLine6) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine6) ConsoleWrite($vLine7) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine7) ConsoleWrite($vLine8) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine8) ConsoleWrite($vLine9) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine9) ConsoleWrite($vLine10) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine10) ConsoleWrite($vLine11) Sleep(2000) _ConsoleEraseLine($vLine11) Exit ConsoleWrite("Done!" & @LF) Func _ConsoleEraseLine($vIn) ; Erase one line (only) from console output (DOS only, not SciTE) ; $vIn = Line_to_Erase ; Does NOT work if line ends with @LF !! If StringRight($vIn, 1) = @LF Then Return Local $sOut = "" For $i = 1 To StringLen($vIn) $sOut &= Chr(8) & " " & Chr(8) Next ConsoleWrite($sOut) EndFunc ;==>_ConsoleEraseLine Edited October 31, 2021 by CarlD Update pdvos 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JockoDundee Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 @CarlD, yes but what happens if the string to write and erase is also a valid integer, say 999999999 or 000001 ? CarlD 1 Code hard, but don’t hard code... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlD Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 (edited) 18 hours ago, JockoDundee said: @CarlD, yes but what happens if the string to write and erase is also a valid integer, say 999999999 or 000001 ? @JockoDundee, Yes, I don't think it makes a difference. Once I removed the erroneous IsInt() test, if If you feed an integer like 000001 to ConsoleWrite, it evaluates it (to "1") before writing it to the screen. If you want the output to actually be "000001" it has to be quoted as a string. _ConsoleEraseLine now behaves the same way, so it will (or should) erase whatever ConsoleWrite outputs. Try the updated code in the original snippet -- as modified to respond to your comment -- and see if it works for you. Edited November 1, 2021 by CarlD Eating crow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JockoDundee Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 28 minutes ago, CarlD said: Try the updated code in the original snippet and see if it works for you. I think it would work now. However, my objection was due to the IsInt() statement in your original code: a line which no longer exists in the refactored code. What was that line supposed to do? CarlD and TheDcoder 1 1 Code hard, but don’t hard code... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlD Posted November 1, 2021 Share Posted November 1, 2021 4 hours ago, JockoDundee said: I think it would work now. However, my objection was due to the IsInt() statement in your original code: a line which no longer exists in the refactored code. What was that line supposed to do? It was supposed to allow inputting either the string itself or an integer representing the length of the string to overwrite -- but as you pointed out, what if the "string" was itself an integer? So I was wrong to say in my last message that "it doesn't make a difference". I'd conveniently forgotten that I modified my code to respond to your comment, and then pretended that there was nothing to your comment in the first place. 😏 Thank you for setting me straight. 😁 TheDcoder 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JockoDundee Posted November 1, 2021 Share Posted November 1, 2021 21 minutes ago, CarlD said: I'd conveniently forgotten that I modified my code to respond to your comment No worries, I just assumed that _ConsoleEraseLine() accidentally ate one of its own lines TheDcoder and CarlD 2 Code hard, but don’t hard code... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abberration Posted April 12, 2022 Share Posted April 12, 2022 _StringCapitalize() - version 1.0 I like _StringProper, but it has some unwanted effects, like capitalizing the letter s after an apostrophe (ex: cat's = Cat'S) or letters after other symbols. Also, _StringProper changes all letters after the first to lowercase. With this code, it only capitalizes the first letter and leaves the rest alone. If you use the exceptions option ($text4 example), it makes email addresses all lowercase and deals with names that begin with mc (like McDonald). Lastly, you have the ability to override the default symbols that the script will capitalize afterwards (space, period, comma, brace, bracket, etc.). When you run the example, you will see the difference between _StringProper and _StringCapitalize (standard and with exceptions). It's not perfect (yet), but it's closer to what I want than _StringProper. Usage: _StringCapitalize ( string, [, exceptions= 0 [, symbols="[.| |,|/(|/[|-]" ] ] ) Parameters: string string passed to function exceptions [optional] Default = 0 0 = do not use exceptions 1 = use exceptions symbols [optional] define symbols for function to use #include <String.au3> #include <Array.au3> $text1 = "mcdonald's AshtonK Ke$ha #trending @realcelebrity (etc) TEST@MSN.NET" $text2 = _StringProper($text1) $text3 = _StringCapitalize($text1) $text4 = _StringCapitalize($text1, 1) ; 1 = use email and "mc" exceptions $text5 = _StringCapitalize($text1, 1, "[.| |,|/[|-|#|@|*]") ; user defined symbols - script will capitalize next letter after these symbols. MsgBox(0, "", "Original Text:" & @CRLF & $text1 & @CRLF & @CRLF & "_StringProper:" & @CRLF & $text2 & @CRLF & @CRLF & "_StringCapitalize:" & @CRLF & $text3 & @CRLF & @CRLF & "_StringCapitalize with exceptions:" & @CRLF & $text4 & @CRLF & @CRLF & "_StringCapitalize with exceptions and user specified symbols:" & @CRLF & $text5) Func _StringCapitalize($__sText, $__iExceptions = 0, $__sSymbols = "[.| |,|/(|/[|-]") ; version 1.0 $__aText = StringSplit($__sText, "") For $i = 1 To $__aText[0] If $i = 1 OR StringRegExp($__aText[$i-1], $__sSymbols) = 1 Then $__aText[$i] = StringUpper($__aText[$i]) EndIf Next $__textOut = _ArrayToString($__aText, "", 1) If $__iExceptions = 1 Then ; Lowercase all email addresses $__aExpression = StringRegExp($__textOut, "[\w]+@[\w]+\.+[\w]+", 3) For $i = 1 To UBound($__aExpression) $__textOut = StringReplace($__textOut, $__aExpression[$i - 1], StringLower($__aExpression[$i - 1])) Next $__aExpression = "" ; reset variable ; Format words beginning with mc. Ex: mcdonald = McDonald $__aExpression = StringRegExp($__textOut, "([Mm][Cc][A-Za-z])", 3) For $i = 1 To UBound($__aExpression) $__textOut = StringReplace($__textOut, $__aExpression[$i - 1], "Mc" & StringUpper(StringRight($__aExpression[$i - 1], 1))) Next EndIf Return $__textOut EndFunc robertocm 1 Easy MP3 | Software Installer | Password Manager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rcmaehl Posted August 9, 2022 Share Posted August 9, 2022 (edited) _ArraySafeDelim() - Returns a usable delimiter that is not in the array. Could probably be expanded to use Unicode but I CBA to filter symbols from letters for the entire unicode range. You could technically use letters as a delim but eh, maybe as a flag. Func _ArraySafeDelim($aArray) $sChars = _ArrayToString($aArray, "") Select Case Not StringInStr($sChars, "|") Return "|" Case Else For $iLoop = 33 To 191 Step 1 Switch $iLoop Case 48 to 57 ; Skip Numbers ContinueLoop Case 65 to 90 ; Skip Upper Case ContinueLoop Case 97 to 122 ; Skip Lower Case ContinueLoop Case Else If Not StringInStr($sChars, Chr($iLoop)) Then Return Chr($iLoop) EndSwitch Next EndSelect ; If No Char Found, Error Return SetError(1, 0, False) EndFunc Edited December 4, 2022 by rcmaehl noellarkin 1 My UDFs are generally for me. If they aren't updated for a while, it means I'm not using them myself. As soon as I start using them again, they'll get updated.My Projects WhyNotWin11Cisco Finesse, Github, IRC UDF, WindowEx UDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kurtykurtyboy Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 Here are 2 ways to move a ridiculous amount of GUI controls at once. This could easily be extended to resize at the same time. ;stop window from redrawing, set control positions, allow and redraw the window Func _CtrlsSetPos($hGUI, ByRef $aCtrls, $offsetX = 0, $offsetY = 0) Local $aCurrentPos _SendMessage($hGUI, $WM_SETREDRAW, False) For $i = 0 To UBound($aCtrls) - 1 $aCurrentPos = ControlGetPos(GUICtrlGetHandle($aCtrls[$i]), "", 0) GUICtrlSetPos($aCtrls[$i], $aCurrentPos[0] + $offsetX, $aCurrentPos[1] + $offsetY) Next _SendMessage($hGUI, $WM_SETREDRAW, True) _WinAPI_RedrawWindow($hGUI) EndFunc ;==>_CtrlsSetPos ;move many GUI controls at the same time using Windows' DeferWindowPos structure Func _DeferWindowPos(ByRef $aCtrls, $offsetX = 0, $offsetY = 0) Local $aCurrentPos Local $hDeferWindowPos = _WinAPI_BeginDeferWindowPos(UBound($aCtrls)) For $i = 0 To UBound($aCtrls) - 1 $aCurrentPos = ControlGetPos(GUICtrlGetHandle($aCtrls[$i]), "", 0) _WinAPI_DeferWindowPos($hDeferWindowPos, GUICtrlGetHandle($aCtrls[$i]), Null, $aCurrentPos[0] + $offsetX, $aCurrentPos[1] + $offsetY, 0, 0, $SWP_NOZORDER + $SWP_NOSIZE) Next _WinAPI_EndDeferWindowPos($hDeferWindowPos) EndFunc ;==>_DeferWindowPos Parsix and Gianni 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mateocedillo Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 (edited) Hello, I have written a small UDF containing some Python string functions for AutoIt, because I know it can be useful to many. expandcollapse popup; misc string functions ; by Mateo C ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _String_startsWhit ; Description ...: Checks if the string starts with a specific criteria, similar to the function in Python. ; Syntax ........: _String_startsWhit($sString, $sStart) ; Parameters ....: $sString - The string to be examined. ; $sStart - A value (string) to check. ; Return values .: True if the string starts with that value; otherwise, return false. If $sString is not a string, return @error. ; Author ........: Mateo Cedillo ; Modified ......: ; Remarks .......: ; Related .......: ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: Yes ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _String_startsWhit($sString, $sStart) If Not IsString($sString) Then Return SetError(1, 0, "") Return $sStart = StringLeft($sString, 1) EndFunc ;==>_String_startsWhit ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _String_EndsWhit ; Description ...: Checks if the string ends with a specific criteria, similar to the function in Python. ; Syntax ........: _String_EndsWhit($sString, $sEnd) ; Parameters ....: $sString - The string to be examined. ; $sEnd - A value (string) to check. ; Return values .: True if the string ends with that value; otherwise, return false. If $sString is not a string, return @error ; Author ........: Mateo Cedillo ; Modified ......: ; Remarks .......: ; Related .......: ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: Yes ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _String_EndsWhit($sString, $sEnd) If Not IsString($sString) Then Return SetError(1, 0, "") Return $sStart = StringRight($sString, 1) EndFunc ;==>_String_EndsWhit miscstring.au3 Edited September 22, 2022 by Mateocedillo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
argumentum Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 @Mateocedillo, check the spelling of with and remove the attachment, as is the same code as the post ( and rather small to also need to post it as attachment ). Follow the link to my code contribution ( and other things too ). FAQ - Please Read Before Posting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noellarkin Posted January 2, 2023 Share Posted January 2, 2023 Get Array Column Number From Column Header Name I've been using this to get the column number of a 2D Array, given the name of the column header. For return type COLUMN_LETTER, I've used a function _Excel_ColumnToLetter from the Excel UDF. Func _ArrayGetHeaderColumnNumber(ByRef $array, $columnname, $returntype = "COLUMN_NUMBER_0BASED") Local $ReturnValue = -1 Local $TargetColumn = -1 For $h = 0 To UBound($array, $UBOUND_COLUMNS) - 1 If $array[0][$h] = $columnname Then $TargetColumn = $h ExitLoop EndIf Next If $TargetColumn <> -1 Then Select Case $returntype = "COLUMN_NUMBER_0BASED" $ReturnValue = $TargetColumn Case $returntype = "COLUMN_NUMBER_1BASED" $ReturnValue = $TargetColumn + 1 Case $returntype = "COLUMN_LETTER" $ReturnValue = _Excel_ColumnToLetter($TargetColumn + 1) EndSelect EndIf Return $ReturnValue EndFunc ;==>_ArrayGetHeaderColumnNumber Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noellarkin Posted January 2, 2023 Share Posted January 2, 2023 Intersection Of Two 1D arrays expandcollapse popupFunc _ArrayIntersect($array1, $array2) Local $ReturnValue = 0 Local $Array1Unique = _ArrayUnique($array1, 0, 0, 0, $ARRAYUNIQUE_NOCOUNT) Local $Array2Unique = _ArrayUnique($array2, 0, 0, 0, $ARRAYUNIQUE_NOCOUNT) _ArraySort($Array1Unique) _ArraySort($Array2Unique) Local $SmallerArray Local $LargerArray If UBound($Array1Unique) <= UBound($Array2Unique) Then $SmallerArray = $Array1Unique $LargerArray = $Array2Unique Else $SmallerArray = $Array2Unique $LargerArray = $Array1Unique EndIf Local $ArrayString = "" Local $Check = 0 Local $StartAt = 0 For $i = 0 To UBound($SmallerArray) - 1 $Check = _ArrayBinarySearch($LargerArray, $SmallerArray[$i], $StartAt) If $Check <> -1 Then $ArrayString &= $SmallerArray[$i] & "|" $StartAt = $Check EndIf Next If IsString($ArrayString) And StringLen($ArrayString) > 0 Then If StringRight($ArrayString, 1) = "|" Then $ArrayString = StringTrimRight($ArrayString, 1) ConsoleWrite(@CRLF & "------") ConsoleWrite(@CRLF & "ArrayString: " & $ArrayString) ConsoleWrite(@CRLF & "------") $ReturnValue = StringSplit($ArrayString, "|", $STR_NOCOUNT) EndIf EndIf Return $ReturnValue EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noellarkin Posted January 2, 2023 Share Posted January 2, 2023 Some String Functions For Code Readability I started reading the book "Clean Code" by Robert C Martin a week ago, and the idea of "make code readable" really appealed to me (I'm not a programmer, so most of these concepts are somewhat new to me). Here are some simple examples of functions I've written to make my code more readable: Functions For StringInStr Func _StringContainsSubstring($string, $substring) Local $ReturnValue = 0 If StringInStr($string, $substring) <> 0 Then $ReturnValue = 1 Return $ReturnValue EndFunc Func _StringDoesntContainSubstring($string, $substring) Local $ReturnValue = 0 If StringInStr($string, $substring) = 0 Then $ReturnValue = 1 Return $ReturnValue EndFunc In terms of readability, I like how simple wrapper functions like these make my code look so much more like human-readable text. For example: Local $String1 = "asdfgh" Local $String2 = "asd" If _StringContainsSubstring($String1, $String2) Then ; ----- etc ----- Else ; ----- etc ----- EndIf Instead of: If StringInStr($String1, $String2) <> 0 Then ;---- etc ----- Else ;---- etc ----- EndIf Some more snippets:Remove Trailing Characters From A String Func _StringRemoveTrailingChar($string, $char) Local $ReturnValue = $string If IsString($string) And IsString($char) And StringLen($string) > StringLen($char) Then If StringRight($string, StringLen($char)) = $char Then $string = StringTrimRight($string, StringLen($char)) $ReturnValue = $string EndIf EndIf Return $ReturnValue EndFunc Remove Leading Characters From A String Func _StringRemoveLeadingChar($string, $char) Local $ReturnValue = $string If IsString($string) And IsString($char) And StringLen($string) > StringLen($char) Then If StringLeft($string, StringLen($char)) = $char Then $string = StringTrimLeft($string, StringLen($char)) $ReturnValue = $string EndIf EndIf Return $ReturnValue EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOLVE-SMART Posted January 2, 2023 Share Posted January 2, 2023 Hi @noellarkin, regarding readability I like to agree with you. Custom wrapper function are often a good way to represent what is actually going on in a function. 2 hours ago, noellarkin said: Func _StringContainsSubstring($string, $substring) Local $ReturnValue = 0 If StringInStr($string, $substring) <> 0 Then $ReturnValue = 1 Return $ReturnValue EndFunc Func _StringDoesntContainSubstring($string, $substring) Local $ReturnValue = 0 If StringInStr($string, $substring) = 0 Then $ReturnValue = 1 Return $ReturnValue EndFunc In your snippet for the StringInStr functions, I would say it's not necessary to have two separate functions. Why not just like that: Func _StringContains($sString, $sSubstring) Return (StringInStr($sString, $sSubstring) <> 0) ? True : False EndFunc ConsoleWrite( _StringContains('This is a simple test.', 'simple') & @CRLF) ConsoleWrite(Not _StringContains('This is a simple test.', 'simple') & @CRLF) Anyhow, thanks for sharing some code snippets 👍 . Best regardsSven________________Stay innovative! noellarkin 1 Stay innovative! Spoiler 🌍 Au3Forums 🎲 AutoIt (en) Cheat Sheet 📊 AutoIt limits/defaults 💎 Code Katas: [...] (comming soon) 🎭 Collection of GitHub users with AutoIt projects 🐞 False-Positives 🔮 Me on GitHub 💬 Opinion about new forum sub category 📑 UDF wiki list ✂ VSCode-AutoItSnippets 📑 WebDriver FAQs 👨🏫 WebDriver Tutorial (coming soon) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noellarkin Posted January 16, 2023 Share Posted January 16, 2023 On 1/2/2023 at 7:41 PM, SOLVE-SMART said: In your snippet for the StringInStr functions, I would say it's not necessary to have two separate functions. Why not just like that: Func _StringContains($sString, $sSubstring) Return (StringInStr($sString, $sSubstring) <> 0) ? True : False EndFunc ConsoleWrite( _StringContains('This is a simple test.', 'simple') & @CRLF) ConsoleWrite(Not _StringContains('This is a simple test.', 'simple') & @CRLF) 👍 . Thanks! Yeah your example is a LOT more concise, of course I really like the use of ___ ? ___ : ___ - - I should use it more often in my scripts. On the other hand, I kinda like how functions names that are "natural language" look esp when in the context of conditionals. Example: If _StringDoesntContainSubstring($string, $substring) Then _________________ Else _________________ For me, if its more readable, I'd gladly deal with a few extra lines :) SOLVE-SMART 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOLVE-SMART Posted January 16, 2023 Share Posted January 16, 2023 (edited) Yes, why not @noellarkin 👍 . I also like well defined names for variables, functions (methods), classes etc. As long as you and your team (in business cases) are fine with a consistent way of writing "clean code", at best defined by coding guidelines, all is good 😀 . Best regards Sven Edited January 16, 2023 by SOLVE-SMART noellarkin 1 Stay innovative! Spoiler 🌍 Au3Forums 🎲 AutoIt (en) Cheat Sheet 📊 AutoIt limits/defaults 💎 Code Katas: [...] (comming soon) 🎭 Collection of GitHub users with AutoIt projects 🐞 False-Positives 🔮 Me on GitHub 💬 Opinion about new forum sub category 📑 UDF wiki list ✂ VSCode-AutoItSnippets 📑 WebDriver FAQs 👨🏫 WebDriver Tutorial (coming soon) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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