leuce Posted October 18, 2019 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Hello everyone I don't know much about regular expressions. I have a string $clippie which is text that uses @CRLF for line breaks. I would like to delete everything from the second @CRLF to the third @CRLF (in other words, I want to delete the third line from the text). Can I use just one line of StringRegExpReplace for that, and if so, how would that work? Right now I accomplish this as follows (don't laugh): $clippie = ClipGet () $clippie = StringReplace ($clippie, @CRLF, @CRLF & "<<<<<", 2) $clippie = StringReplace ($clippie, @CRLF, ">>>>>" & @CRLF, 3) $clippie = StringReplace ($clippie, "<<<<<", "", 1) $clippie = StringReplace ($clippie, ">>>>>", "", 2) $clippie = StringRegExpReplace ($clippie, "<<<<<.+>>>>>", "") Thanks Samuel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted October 18, 2019 Share Posted October 18, 2019 $s = "aaa" & @CRLF & "bbb" & @CRLF & "ccc" & @CRLF & "ddd" & @CRLF & "eee" $s = StringRegExpReplace($s, "((?:.*?\R){2}).*?\R(?s)(.*)", "$1$2") ConsoleWrite($s & @LF) leuce and FrancescoDiMuro 1 1 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 hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE 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.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.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) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seadoggie01 Posted October 18, 2019 Share Posted October 18, 2019 I use this website to test regular expressions, it's very helpful and has explanations on the side for the expression is doing All my code provided is Public Domain... but it may not work. Use it, change it, break it, whatever you want. Spoiler My Humble Contributions:Personal Function Documentation - A personal HelpFile for your functionsAcro.au3 UDF - Automating Acrobat ProToDo Finder - Find #ToDo: lines in your scriptsUI-SimpleWrappers UDF - Use UI Automation more Simply-erKeePass UDF - Automate KeePass, a password managerInputBoxes - Simple Input boxes for various variable types Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted October 18, 2019 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Exactly, it even offers a way to debug a pattern and look it work step by step along the subject. Keep the engine setting to PCRE as it matches what AutoIt uses. 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 hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE 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.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.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) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikell Posted October 18, 2019 Share Posted October 18, 2019 another flavour $s = "aaa" & @CRLF & "bbb" & @CRLF & "ccc" & @CRLF & "ddd" & @CRLF & "eee" $s = StringRegExpReplace($s, "(.*?\R){2}\K(?1)", "") ConsoleWrite($s & @LF) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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