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ralfsk
Posted on: 2/23/2012 10:00 pm
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regular expressions from command line
Hi.

I was trying to create batch file that executes
emeditor.exe /fi "[0-9]{1,10}((;\n){5}).B\n((;;[0-9]*.*\n){1,50}).F\n*.*;;;;;" /x "c:\test\2.txt" /rw "delete" at some point but nothing happens! any ideas? I have used emeditor in batch files to execute command like emeditor.exe /fc "|" "W:\HW_I\param.txt" /rw " " or emeditor.exe /fc "^.* .*$" /x "W:\HW_I\stsumm.txt" /rw "" and the seem to work fine....


[0-9]{1,10}((;\n){5}).B\n((;;[0-9]*.*\n){1,50}).F\n*.*;;;;; works in emeditor if i try to find it but not from command line =[ text file to match this string look like:

.H
;
2;Inguna4;
;
;
013067;
;
;
;
;
.B
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;481332;Augsne;Gab;1,000;0,99;22,00;0;0,17;7,0800;;;;;;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;481332;Augsne;Gab;1,000;0,99;22,00;0;0,17;7,0800;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;481332;Augsne;Gab;1,000;0,99;22,00;0;0,17;7,0800;;;;;;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;481332;Augsne;Gab;1,000;0,99;22,00;0;0,17;7,0800;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;481332;Augsne;Gab;1,000;0,99;22,00;0;0,17;7,0800;;;;;;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
;;481332;Augsne;Gab;1,000;0,99;22,00;0;0,17;7,0800;
;;927704;Augsne orhidejĘm;Gab;1,000;1,99;22,00;0;0,27;25,1356;
.F
23,12;;;;;
Yutaka
Posted on: 2/24/2012 9:08 am
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Joined: 9/28/2006
From: Redmond
Posts: 2423
Re: regular expressions from command line
Hi,

Please use EmEditor macros instead of command line options for such complicated tasks. The macros are much faster, easier to write, and easier to maintain.

Thanks!


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Yutaka Emura
Developer of EmEditor
http://www.emeditor.com/

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