jimmy123j Posted January 6, 2022 Share Posted January 6, 2022 (edited) Sample 1 how to use StringRegExpReplace replace additional character but keep itself Global $String_1 = "ABC12+ABC34-AB5>CD60=CD50" Global $String_2 = "ABC12 + ABC34 - AB5 > CD60 = CD50" $String_2 = StringRegExpReplace($String_1, "\W\D", " \W\D ") the sample, String_1 with 4 characters (+ - > = ) are different, but need keep itself and add white space (before and after) and not every string with these 4 characters maybe others character Sample 2 String_1's ???? means I don't know what word/digital or character and number of it, but I need to keep itself, and replace A15F to 123456 Global $String_1 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > A15F </TD>" Global $String_2 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > 123456 </TD>" $String_2 = StringRegExpReplace($String_1, " <span> ABC > ???? </span> > [\w\d] </TD>", " <span> ABC > ???? </span> > 123456 </TD>") A15F still not a fixd number, maybe 4 or 5 characters ... maybe more Edited January 6, 2022 by jimmy123j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke94 Posted January 6, 2022 Share Posted January 6, 2022 You can use \0 - \9 (or $0 - $9) to back-reference replacements. Quote replace The text to replace the regular expression matching text with. To insert matched group text, \0 - \9 (or $0 - $9) can be used as back-references. (See remarks) Example: (using Sample 2) Global $String_1 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > A15F </TD>" Global $String_2 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > 123456 </TD>" $String_2 = StringRegExpReplace($String_1, " <span> ABC > ???? </span> > [\w\d] </TD>", " <span> ABC > ???? </span> > $1 </TD>") ConsoleWrite($String_2) Output: Quote <TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > A15F </TD> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 6, 2022 Author Share Posted January 6, 2022 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Luke94 said: You can use \0 - \9 (or $0 - $9) to back-reference replacements. Example: (using Sample 2) Global $String_1 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > A15F </TD>" Global $String_2 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > 123456 </TD>" $String_2 = StringRegExpReplace($String_1, " <span> ABC > ???? </span> > [\w\d] </TD>", " <span> ABC > ???? </span> > $1 </TD>") ConsoleWrite($String_2) Output: thanks for reply, but I need string_2 output is $String_2 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > 123456 </TD>" and ???? need keep itself for example Global $String_1 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > >(12, 11) </span> > 1Anzx </TD>" Global $String_2 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > >(10, 9) </span> > aksw </TD>" Global $String_3, $String_4 $String_1 and $String_2 use same StringRegExpReplace to output as $String_3 and $String_4 $String_3 / $String_4 = StringRegExpReplace(String_1 / $String_2, "<span> ABC > >\w\d </span> > \w\d </TD>", "<span> ABC > >\w\d </span> > ABC </TD>") $String_3 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > >(12, 11) </span> > ABC </TD>" $String_4 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > >(10, 9) </span> > ABC </TD>" Edited January 6, 2022 by jimmy123j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Melba23 Posted January 6, 2022 Moderators Share Posted January 6, 2022 jimmy123j, This seems to do the trick: $sString_1 = "ABC12+ABC34-AB5>CD60=CD50" $sString_2 = StringRegExpReplace($sString_1, "(\W)", " $1 ") ConsoleWrite($sString_2 & @CRLF) $sString_1 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > A15F </TD>" $sString_2 = StringRegExpReplace($sString_1, "^(.*> >).*(</TD>)$", "$1 123456 $2") ConsoleWrite($sString_2 & @CRLF) Please ask if you have any questions. M23 Luke94 1 Any of my own code posted anywhere on the forum is available for use by others without any restriction of any kind Open spoiler to see my UDFs: Spoiler ArrayMultiColSort ---- Sort arrays on multiple columnsChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listingDate_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language usedExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBoxGUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUIGUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable framesGUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView itemsGUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeViewMarquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIsNoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxesNotify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the displayScrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single commandStringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit textToast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 6, 2022 Author Share Posted January 6, 2022 17 minutes ago, Melba23 said: jimmy123j, This seems to do the trick: $sString_1 = "ABC12+ABC34-AB5>CD60=CD50" $sString_2 = StringRegExpReplace($sString_1, "(\W)", " $1 ") ConsoleWrite($sString_2 & @CRLF) $sString_1 = "<TD> BKColor=#FF12BC TextColor=#ACF9F9 <span> ABC > ???? </span> > A15F </TD>" $sString_2 = StringRegExpReplace($sString_1, "^(.*> >).*(</TD>)$", "$1 123456 $2") ConsoleWrite($sString_2 & @CRLF) Please ask if you have any questions. M23 Thanks Melba23, it's work and I'll try the script tomorrow and could you mind to explain the logic ? because I still can't figure out the RegExp pattern's logic for this sample Thanks your help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Melba23 Posted January 6, 2022 Moderators Share Posted January 6, 2022 jimmy123j, Certainly. Regex 1: "(\W)" - Look for any non-word character " $1 " - Replace it with the same character with a leading and trailing space Regex 2: "^ - From the beginning of the string (.*> >) - Capture everything up and including to "> >" .* - Ignore the next set of characters (</TD>) - Until "</TD>, which is captured $" - At the end of the string "$1 123456 $2" - Return the 2 captured strings with " 123456 " in between Clearer now? M23 Any of my own code posted anywhere on the forum is available for use by others without any restriction of any kind Open spoiler to see my UDFs: Spoiler ArrayMultiColSort ---- Sort arrays on multiple columnsChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listingDate_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language usedExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBoxGUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUIGUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable framesGUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView itemsGUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeViewMarquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIsNoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxesNotify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the displayScrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single commandStringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit textToast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikell Posted January 6, 2022 Share Posted January 6, 2022 Another flavour (there are many) $sString_2 = StringRegExpReplace($sString_1, "[^>]+(?=</TD>$)", " 123456 ") One or more non-">" chars, followed by "</TD>" and end of string Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 7, 2022 Author Share Posted January 7, 2022 (edited) a little bit, thanks Melba23, I practice RegExpReplace online and learn more but still have problem with this issue, seem without Unique target can be separated $String_0 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,15)=1 '>1</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,15)=1 '>1</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,15)=120 120 '>120</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(18,15)=1 '>1</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>123</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(30,15)=63 63 '>63</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(31,15)=70 70 '>70</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(32,15)=120 111 '>120</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(33,15)=1 '>1</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(9,1)=123 120 '>120</span></TD>" $String_2 = StringRegExpReplace($String_0, "(<span title='\(.*?,.*?\)=.*? '>)120(</span></TD>)", "$1 @@ $2") I want to RegExpReplace all 120</span>'s style='color:#F2F2F2' to style='color:#FF99FF' sample <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,15)=120 120 '>120</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(32,15)=120 120 '>120</span></TD> to <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#FF99FF'><span title='(17,15)=120 120 '>120</span></TD> <TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#FF99FF'><span title='(32,15)=120 120 '>120</span></TD> Edited January 7, 2022 by jimmy123j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 7, 2022 Author Share Posted January 7, 2022 11 hours ago, mikell said: Another flavour (there are many) $sString_2 = StringRegExpReplace($sString_1, "[^>]+(?=</TD>$)", " 123456 ") One or more non-">" chars, followed by "</TD>" and end of string Thanks mikell, but I sitll try to understand the RegExp logic sorry for stupid questions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikell Posted January 7, 2022 Share Posted January 7, 2022 (edited) Your questions are not stupid, regex is tricky to learn Feel free to ask if you can't understand the pattern used in the code below $String_0 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,15)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,15)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,15)=120 120 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(18,15)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>123</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(30,15)=63 63 '>63</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(31,15)=70 70 '>70</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(32,15)=120 111 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(33,15)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(9,1)=123 120 '>120</span></TD>" $res = StringRegExpReplace($String_0, '(?m)^.+:#\K\w{6}(?=.+>120</span>)', "FF99FF") Msgbox(0,"", $res) Edited January 7, 2022 by mikell typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 8, 2022 Author Share Posted January 8, 2022 (edited) Thanks mikell, I'll try on Monday Yes, this time I finally know the regex is very power feature, I hope I can more understand regex for I script And could you mind explain the logic with green color (confuse with combination) and why use #\K\w not just use \w, I'm not understand \K purpose does it means get the last one, as ? can get the first one !? (?m)^.+:#\K\w{6}(?=.+>120</span>) Sorry for ask 2nd question, for this sample I know the coordinate (16,17), (28,15) and (34,7) and try to change "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>1</span></TD>" "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>123</span></TD>" to "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>99</span></TD>" "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>99</span></TD>" $String_0 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,5)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,1)=120 120 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>123</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(3,28)=63 63 '>63</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(34,7)=70 70 '>70</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(14,31)=120 111 '>120</span></TD>" $String_1 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,5)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>99</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,1)=120 120 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>99</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(3,28)=63 63 '>63</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(34,7)=70 70 '>99</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(14,31)=120 111 '>120</span></TD>" I try to used StringRegExpReplace($String_0, "(<span title='(16,17)=.*? '>)120(</span></TD>)", "$1 99 $2") with coordinate in for loop but not all change success, sometime will catch at wrong start position then change fail Thanks for your help again !! Edited January 8, 2022 by jimmy123j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikell Posted January 8, 2022 Share Posted January 8, 2022 3 hours ago, jimmy123j said: And could you mind explain the logic (?m)^.+:#\K\w{6}(?=.+>120</span>) Yes I can (?m) : multiline option. In this mode, "^" matches at each start of line^.+:#\K : from the beginning of the line, one or more chars up to ":#". The added \K means "forget (don't replace) this"\w{6} : 6 word chars(?=.+>120</span>) : followed (?=) by one or more chars AND the string ">120</span>" . If this string is not present then the replacement must fail For your 2nd question, as you do single replacements it's much simpler to use StringReplace : StringReplace($string, "(16,17)=1 '>1</span>", "(16,17)=1 '>99</span>") jimmy123j 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 9, 2022 Author Share Posted January 9, 2022 (edited) Thanks for anwser, still try to figure out sorry, if I want to cache the green color and RegExgReplace it, how about the pattern can be expressed more easily ? $String_0 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,5)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,1)=120 120 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>123</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(3,28)=63 63 '>63</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(34,7)=70 70 '>70</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(14,31)=120 111 '>120</span></TD>" $res = StringRegExpReplace($String_0, "(?m)^(<TD width=28 )BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'(.*?=.+>120</span>)", "$1 @ $2") I try to revise your sample and luckly work, but still try to understand the =.+ reason, 'cause without it will fail for 2nd question, the blue color is random (I don't know), only know is the green color, and replace to black color 99 $String_0 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,5)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,1)=120 120 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>123</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(3,28)=63 63 '>63</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(34,7)=70 70 '>70</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(14,31)=120 111 '>120</span></TD>" $String_1 = "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(11,5)=1 '>1</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(16,17)=1 '>99</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(17,1)=120 120 '>120</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(28,15)=111 111 111 111 '>99</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(3,28)=63 63 '>63</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(34,7)=70 70 '>99</span></TD>" & @crlf & _ "<TD width=28 BGCOLOR=#F2F2F2 style='color:#F2F2F2'><span title='(14,31)=120 111 '>120</span></TD>" so I can't use stringreplace to replace it StringReplace($string, "(16,17)=1 '>1</span>", "(16,17)=1 '>99</span>") I try to add (?m) as your explain and it's work at last my temp. example, and I'll try tomorrow for my script I think (?m) is good to solve none unique source (of cause need to add @CRLF first) $res = StringRegExpReplace($String_0, "(?m)(^.*<span title='\(17,15\)=.*? '>)120(</span></TD>)", "$1 @@ $2") Thanks for your kindly teached and explained mikell, sorry for waste your time If I have new question hope you can teach again, thanks again btw, RegExg really powerful and interesting Edited January 9, 2022 by jimmy123j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikell Posted January 9, 2022 Share Posted January 9, 2022 2 hours ago, jimmy123j said: still try to understand the =.+ reason (?= ... ) is NOT a group. It is an assertion, a lookahead (a test) which means "followed by ..." So (?=abc) means "followed by abc", and (?=.+abc) means "followed by one or more chars and abc" The help file is your friend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy123j Posted January 11, 2022 Author Share Posted January 11, 2022 (edited) Sorry for bother @mikell, does RegExp and RegExpReplace with 259 length limitation ? Single and multiple line data with same issue as script, and I use RegExp Online Tool to check the script is normal $String_0 = "<TR></TD><TD>67</TD><TD><a href=http://111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111>22222222222222</a></TD><TD>" & _ "<a href=http://33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333><img border='0' src='WM1.png' width='32' height='123'>" $res = StringRegExp($String_0, "(?m)^<TR.*", 3) res = "<TR></TD><TD>67</TD><TD><a href=http://111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111>22222222222222</a></TD><TD>" & _ "<a href=http://33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333><img border='0' src='WM1.png' width='32' height=" Edited January 11, 2022 by jimmy123j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikell Posted January 11, 2022 Share Posted January 11, 2022 I can't reproduce your issue StringRegExp returns an array, so this works for me $String_0 = "<TR></TD><TD>67</TD><TD><a href=http://111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111>22222222222222</a></TD><TD>" & _ "<a href=http://33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333><img border='0' src='WM1.png' width='32' height='123'>" $res = StringRegExp($String_0, "(?m)^<TR.*", 3)[0] ConsoleWrite($res) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted January 11, 2022 Share Posted January 11, 2022 1 hour ago, jimmy123j said: does RegExp and RegExpReplace with 259 length limitation ? Did some regex eat the verb? Your phrase makes no sense as is. BTW there is no 259-char limitation, whatever that means. 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...
jimmy123j Posted January 11, 2022 Author Share Posted January 11, 2022 Hi mikell and jchd, sorry my bad I use _arraydisplay to check the RegEx data and only show 259 characters every each row, seems _arraydiplay's issue And thanks for this script mikell, I don't know array data can use this mode $res = StringRegExp($String_0, "(?m)^<TR.*", 3)[0] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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