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Hi,

Anyone please help me getting some data from text line into an array by using regexp?

I have a line that looks like:

11:05:40.839855 T2708 DBG Feat stats, sensor 78: BG, p=2000: c=10: 100%.

I need a one dimension array that has that elements values:

$aArray[0] = 6

$aArray[1] = '11:05:40.839855'

$aArray[2] = '78'

$aArray[3] = 'BG'

$aArray[4] = '2000'

$aArray[5] = '10'

$aArray[6] = '100'

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You could do something like this

#include <Array.au3>
$str = '11:05:40.839855 T2708 DBG Feat stats, sensor 78: BG, p=2000: c=10: 100%." 
$array = StringSplit($str," ", 2)

Then the remove the unnecessary characters individually and remove the extra elements with _ArrayDelete()

 

Thanks for the reply,

Indeed that's how I did, but the performance of parsing thousands of lines with that method took very long time.

I must use regexp to reduce the time.

For $i = 1 To $aData[0]
            If StringInStr($aData[$i], "Feat stats, sensor ") <> 0 Then
                $aSplit = StringSplit($aData[$i], " ")
                ;_ArrayDisplay($aSplit)
                If $aSplit[0] = 12 Then
                    $aFeatureHolder[0][0] = $aFeatureHolder[0][0] + 1
                    ReDim $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) + 1][11]
                    ;_ArrayDisplay($aFeatureHolder,"11")
                    $aSplit1 = StringSplit($aSplit[2], ".")
                    ;_ArrayDisplay($aSplit1,"$aSplit1")
                    $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) - 1][0] = $aSplit[2] ; raw time
                    $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) - 1][1] = StringTrimRight($aSplit[8], 1) ; sensor id
                    $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) - 1][2] = StringTrimRight($aSplit[9], 1) ; feat type. e.g. MC, Fg, BG..
                    $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) - 1][3] = StringTrimLeft(StringTrimRight(StringStripWS($aSplit[10], 8), 1), 2) ; feat sub type. e.g. p=333, p=332, p=100, etc
                    $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) - 1][4] = StringTrimRight(StringStripWS($aSplit[12], 8), 2); performance value
                    $aFeatureHolder[UBound($aFeatureHolder) - 1][5] = $sFN & " " & $aSplit1[1] ; full date/time without miliseconds
                EndIf
                ;   10:41:59.256697 T33252 DBG Feat stats, sensor 85: FG, p=100: c=191: 95%.
            EndIf
        Next

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Try this:

#include <Array.au3>

Local $str = " 11:05:40.839855 T2708 DBG Feat stats, sensor 78: BG, p=2000: c=10: 100%."
Local $res = StringRegExp($str, "(?i)(\d+:\d+:\d+\.\d+).*?sensor\s+(\d+):\s+([^,]+),\s+p=(\d+):\s+c=(\d+):\s+(\d+)%", 1)
_ArrayDisplay($res)

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mikell,

Useful tip that - thanks. :)

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Yes, I forgot to point that out. Anyway I question the usefullness of storing dimension in this case: the number of entries is fixed at 6 by design, so what purpose does it have to store this value?

And yes, volontary empty captures can help shifting the resulting array entries when it's actually useful. Not here, because 6 = 6.

Edited by jchd

This wonderful site allows debugging and testing regular expressions (many flavors available). An absolute must have in your bookmarks.
Another excellent RegExp tutorial. Don't forget downloading your copy of up-to-date pcretest.exe and pcregrep.exe here
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PCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta.

SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.
SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.
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SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)
A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!
SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt)

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Try this:

#include <Array.au3>

Local $str = " 11:05:40.839855 T2708 DBG Feat stats, sensor 78: BG, p=2000: c=10: 100%."
Local $res = StringRegExp($str, "(?i)(\d+:\d+:\d+\.\d+).*?sensor\s+(\d+):\s+([^,]+),\s+p=(\d+):\s+c=(\d+):\s+(\d+)%", 1)
_ArrayDisplay($res)

 

Hi JCHD,

That's working very well in my procedure.

Now I will go and test it how faster it will be.

BTW: I am using some of your other code that was posted on the forums. Thanks for all and have a good one !!!

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