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| user | Posted on: 9/23/2011 8:14 am |
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cross tabulation hello
I have in an excel file a table like this and I want to make it look like the table below: ![]() anyone know how to do it? thanks! |
| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/23/2011 8:45 am |
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Re: cross tabulation Save the excel document as a CSV.
Open file in EmEditor. Edit -> Separated Values/Sort -> CSV Mode |
| user | Posted on: 9/23/2011 9:03 am |
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Re: cross tabulation thanks, but I don't think you understood my question
I know how to create csv files and open then in EmEditor what I want is to transform the first table into the second (as shown in the picture) |
| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/23/2011 10:18 am |
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Re: cross tabulation AH! Sorry
![]() Well given the following input: Quote: 34,George,Clooney,123456,LDL,356,mg If your file is tab delimited instead of commas, then you will need to replace all commas below with "\t" Step 1: Step 2: Final Output: |
| user | Posted on: 9/23/2011 12:14 pm |
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Re: cross tabulation thanks for your reply
it would be interesting if it works, but I got the message "Cannot find ^(\d+),([A-Za-z]+),([A-Za-z]+),(\d+),(.*) anywhere in the document" (regex are enabled) also, please note that the original text is: 34,George,Clooney,3456346,LDL,356,mg 34,George,Clooney,3456346,HDL,324,ml 34,George,Clooney,3456346,VLDL,635,kg 34,Tom,Cruise,4573456,LDL,463,dl 34,Tom,Cruise,4573456,HDL,746,cm 34,Tom,Cruise,4573456,VLDL,435,dc 35,Al,Pacino,5646464,LDL,467,hg 35,Al,Pacino,5646464,HDL,352,df 35,Al,Pacino,5646464,VLDL,643,rf and not just: 34,George,Clooney,3456346,LDL,356,mg 34,George,Clooney,3456346,HDL,324,ml 34,George,Clooney,3456346,VLDL,635,kg any hint? |
| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/23/2011 12:25 pm |
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Re: cross tabulation At the right of the Search field is [>]
Click on that and choose "Multiline" |
| user | Posted on: 9/23/2011 1:09 pm |
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Re: cross tabulation there is no multiline displayed in your posted search and replace values (probably due to the forum format)
can you paste them as plain text? |
| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/23/2011 2:07 pm |
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Re: cross tabulation Multiline is a regex option. You need to select it.
My Search regex is a multiline regex (it contains multiple newlines). You need to select "Multiline" from the pop-up menu that is available when you click [>] |
| user | Posted on: 9/24/2011 2:15 am |
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Re: cross tabulation > My Search regex is a multiline regex (it contains multiple newlines).
I know, but when I copy it and paste it in any text editor (not just in the search field of EmEditor), it shows as a single line also, have you noted that the original text is: 34,George,Clooney,3456346,LDL,356,mg 34,George,Clooney,3456346,HDL,324,ml 34,George,Clooney,3456346,VLDL,635,kg 34,Tom,Cruise,4573456,LDL,463,dl 34,Tom,Cruise,4573456,HDL,746,cm 34,Tom,Cruise,4573456,VLDL,435,dc 35,Al,Pacino,5646464,LDL,467,hg 35,Al,Pacino,5646464,HDL,352,df 35,Al,Pacino,5646464,VLDL,643,rf and not just: 34,George,Clooney,3456346,LDL,356,mg 34,George,Clooney,3456346,HDL,324,ml 34,George,Clooney,3456346,VLDL,635,kg isn't there any problem with that? |
| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/24/2011 8:19 am |
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Re: cross tabulation EmEditor Home » EmEditor Help » Dialog Boxes
> button Quote: ... In a Regex string, a \n is a newline. As well as \r\n e.g. CRLF The fact that my regex is a "single line string" is irrelevant. It contains multiple \n newlines, and if you want it to work as intended ---- which is to look on multiple lines for search matches/input, then you need to select "Multiline" from the dialog, as I mentioned previously. |
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