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Hi,

I'm trying to make a function that raise the last digit found in a string.

I think I have to use the RegExp but I'm not getting what I want :/

Exemple : The string is "CSI_Miami_7x04.avi"

I would like the function to return "CSI_Miami_7x05.avi"

I tried :

$sFileName = StringRegExpReplace($sFileName, '(\d)', '$1+1')

$sFileName = StringRegExpReplace($sFileName, '(\d)', '$1'+1)

But none of them are working :/

Can you help me a little ? :D

Thanks a lot !

( Sorry for my poor english ^.^ I'm doing my best :huggles: )

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You can delete the "MsgBox" Functions, they are just for examples. :D

MsgBox(0, "", Raise("CSI_Miami_7x04.avi"))
MsgBox(0, "", Raise("CSI_Miami_3x01.avi"))
MsgBox(0, "", Raise("CSI_Miami_4x00.avi"))

Func Raise($String)
    Local $Return

    For $Count = StringLen($String) - 1 To 1 Step -1
        If StringIsDigit(StringMid($String, $Count, 1)) = 1 Then
            $Return = StringLeft($String, $Count - 1) & StringMid($String, $Count, 1) + 1 & StringRight($String, $Count - (StringLen($String) - 1))
            ExitLoop (1)
        EndIf
    Next

    Return $Return
EndFunc   ;==>Raise
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$string = "CSI_Miami_7x04.avi"
$replacement = StringRegExp($string,"(\d)(?=\.avi)",3)
$new_string = StringRegExpReplace($string,"(\d)(?=\.avi)",$replacement[0]+1)
MsgBox(0,"",$new_string)

I don't know if anybody can do it in just a single line.

Ooooh, a challenge! It may take a bit of time, but I think I can do it in a single line. Can't be that hard.

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Hehehe, I did it a different way, but it was a similarly long line :D

$new_string = StringTrimRight($string, 5) & StringTrimLeft(StringTrimRight($string, 4), StringLen(StringTrimRight($string, 4)) - 1) + 1 & StringTrimLeft($string, StringLen($string) - 4)
Edited by Hawkwing

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That does it.

Local $string = "CSI_Miami_7x09.avi"
Local $ar = StringRegExp($string, "(?U)(.*[^0-9])(\d+)(\..*\z)", 1)
$ar[1] += 1
Local $new_string = _ArrayToString($ar, '')
MsgBox(0, "", $new_string)

Some previous suggestions failed to increment the _number_ as a whole.

The successor of "abc999.mpg" should be "abc1000.mpg" and not "abc9910.mpg", at least as I see it.

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And another attempt.

Nice try, but still lacks generality: the successor of "abc99.mpg" becomes "abc00.mpg" which may not be what's needed.

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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OMG ! :D

It's so nice to see so much people helping me :huggles:

Thanks a lot guys !

I'll try all the code you posted and choose the one that's the best for me...

I'll maybe need to change it a little bit 'cause there are many cases...

Here are some exemples :

"myfile_7x05.avi" => "myfile_7x06.avi"

"myfile_7x09.avi" => "myfile_7x10.avi"

"myfile_7x099.avi" => "myfile_7x100.avi"

With extention : "myfile_7x04.mp4" => "myfile_7x05.mp4" (and not myfile_7x04.mp5)

Generally : "someText837462someText2737someText.AnyExtention" => "someText837462someText2738someText.AnyExtention"

It's not needed that "myfile_7x9.avi" => "myfile_7x10.avi" 'cause if i have more than 9 file i'll use the 09 notation

It's not needed that "myfile_7x99.avi" => "myfile_7x100.avi" 'cause if i have more than 99 file i'll use the 099 notation

Anyway, thanks a lot for your help guys !

If you still have a little time for me, it would be great.

But it's already so nice to helped me so much.

Thank you

PS : Again, sorry for my english guys ! :

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Local $in[6] = ["myfile_7x05.avi", _
"myfile_7x09.avi", _
"myfile_7x9.avi", _
"myfile_7x099.avi", _
"myfile_7x99.avi", _
"myfile_7x04.mp4"]

Local $want[6] = ["myfile_7x06.avi", _
"myfile_7x10.avi", _
"myfile_7x10.avi", _
"myfile_7x100.avi", _
"myfile_7x100.avi", _
"myfile_7x05.mp4"]

$error = False

For $i = 0 to UBound($want)-1
    $haveNow = _incrementEpisode($in[$i]) ; <== In a single fucking line.

    ConsoleWrite("Test start with: " & $in[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test expected: " & $want[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test got: " & $haveNow & @CRLF)

    If Not ($want[$i] == $haveNow) Then
        $error = True
        ConsoleWrite("! Test failed" & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite("> Test success" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
Next

If $error Then
    ConsoleWrite("! One or more errors have occured." & @CRLF)
    Exit 1
EndIf

Exit 0

Func _incrementEpisode($in)
    $episodeRegEx = StringRegExp($in, "[0-9]*x([0-9]*)", 3)
    $episode = String(Number($episodeRegEx[0]) + 1)
    If StringLen($episode) == 1 Then $episode = "0" & $episode
    Return StringReplace($in, $episodeRegEx[0], $episode)
EndFunc

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Yeah ! RegExp are so powerful :huggles:

Your script is amazing for almost every cases ! : Thanks a lot !

There are just some cases not working but i'll try to fix that :D

Test start with: myfile_7x055.mp4
Test expected: myfile_7x056.mp4
Test got: myfile_7x56.mp4
! Test failed

Test start with: someText456someText123SomeText.mp4
Test expected: someText456someText124SomeText.mp4
Test got: 
! Test failed
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#include <File.au3>

Local $in[7] = ["myfile_7x05.avi", _
        "myfile_7x09.avi", _
        "myfile_7x9.avi", _
        "myfile_7x099.avi", _
        "myfile_7x99.avi", _
        "someText456someText123SomeText.mp4", _
        "myfile_7x04.mp4"]

Local $want[7] = ["myfile_7x06.avi", _
        "myfile_7x10.avi", _
        "myfile_7x10.avi", _
        "myfile_7x100.avi", _
        "myfile_7x100.avi", _
        "someText456someText124SomeText.mp4", _
        "myfile_7x05.mp4"]

$error = False

For $i = 0 To UBound($want) - 1
    $haveNow = _incrementEpisode($in[$i]) ; <== In a single fucking line.

    ConsoleWrite("Test start with: " & $in[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test expected: " & $want[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test got: " & $haveNow & @CRLF)

    If Not ($want[$i] == $haveNow) Then
        $error = True
        ConsoleWrite("! Test failed" & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite("> Test success" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
Next

If $error Then
    ConsoleWrite("! One or more errors have occured." & @CRLF)
    Exit 1
EndIf

Exit 0

Func _incrementEpisode($in)
    Dim $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt
    $TestPath = _PathSplit($in, $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt)
    $episodeRegEx = StringRegExp($szFName, "(\d+)", 3)
    $episode = String(Number($episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]) + 1)
    Return StringReplace($szFName, $episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1], StringFormat('%0' & StringLen($episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]) & 'i', $episode)) & $szExt
EndFunc ;==>_incrementEpisode

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#include <File.au3>

Local $in[7] = ["myfile_7x05.avi", _
        "myfile_7x09.avi", _
        "myfile_7x9.avi", _
        "myfile_7x099.avi", _
        "myfile_7x99.avi", _
        "someText456someText123SomeText.mp4", _
        "myfile_7x04.mp4"]

Local $want[7] = ["myfile_7x06.avi", _
        "myfile_7x10.avi", _
        "myfile_7x10.avi", _
        "myfile_7x100.avi", _
        "myfile_7x100.avi", _
        "someText456someText124SomeText.mp4", _
        "myfile_7x05.mp4"]

$error = False

For $i = 0 To UBound($want) - 1
    $haveNow = _incrementEpisode($in[$i]) ; <== In a single fucking line.

    ConsoleWrite("Test start with: " & $in[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test expected: " & $want[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test got: " & $haveNow & @CRLF)

    If Not ($want[$i] == $haveNow) Then
        $error = True
        ConsoleWrite("! Test failed" & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite("> Test success" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
Next

If $error Then
    ConsoleWrite("! One or more errors have occured." & @CRLF)
    Exit 1
EndIf

Exit 0

Func _incrementEpisode($in)
    Dim $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt
    $TestPath = _PathSplit($in, $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt)
    $episodeRegEx = StringRegExp($szFName, "(\d+)", 3)
    $episode = String(Number($episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]) + 1)
    Return StringReplace($szFName, $episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1], StringFormat('%0' & StringLen($episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]) & 'i', $episode)) & $szExt
EndFunc ;==>_incrementEpisode

Mega

Excellent code, Mega. What did you think of the test setup?
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This is a bit more clean.

#include <File.au3>

Local $in[7] = ["myfile_7x05.avi", _
        "myfile_7x09.avi", _
        "myfile_7x9.avi", _
        "myfile_7x099.avi", _
        "myfile_7x99.avi", _
        "someText456someText123SomeText.mp4", _
        "myfile_7x04.mp4"]

Local $want[7] = ["myfile_7x06.avi", _
        "myfile_7x10.avi", _
        "myfile_7x10.avi", _
        "myfile_7x100.avi", _
        "myfile_7x100.avi", _
        "someText456someText124SomeText.mp4", _
        "myfile_7x05.mp4"]

$error = False

For $i = 0 To UBound($want) - 1
    $haveNow = _incrementEpisode($in[$i]) ; <== In a single fucking line.

    ConsoleWrite("Test start with: " & $in[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test expected: " & $want[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test got: " & $haveNow & @CRLF)

    If Not ($want[$i] == $haveNow) Then
        $error = True
        ConsoleWrite("! Test failed" & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite("> Test success" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
Next

If $error Then
    ConsoleWrite("! One or more errors have occured." & @CRLF)
    Exit 1
EndIf
Exit 0

Func _incrementEpisode($in)
    Local $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt
    _PathSplit($in, $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt)
    Local $episodeRegEx = StringRegExp($szFName, "(\d+)", 3)
    If @error Then Return 0
    Local $lastDigit = $episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]
    Return StringReplace($szFName, $lastDigit, StringFormat('%0' & StringLen($lastDigit) & 'i', Number($episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]) + 1)) & $szExt
EndFunc ;==>_incrementEpisode

Your test script works great. It made it very easy to find a solution.

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And another one.

#include <Math.au3>

Local $in[8] = ["myfile_7x05.avi", _
    "myfile_7x09.avi", _
    "myfile_7x9.avi", _
    "myfile_7x999.avi", _
    "myfile_7x99.avi", _
    "myfile_7x2.avi", _
    "myfile_7x04.mp4", _
    "someText837462someText2737someText.AnyExtention"]

Local $want[8] = ["myfile_7x06.avi", _
    "myfile_7x10.avi", _
    "myfile_7x10.avi", _
    "myfile_7x1000.avi", _
    "myfile_7x100.avi", _
    "myfile_7x3.avi", _
    "myfile_7x05.mp4", _
    "someText837462someText2738someText.AnyExtention"]

$error = False

For $i = 0 To UBound($want) - 1
    $haveNow = _IncrementEpisode($in[$i]) ; <== In a single fucking line.

    ConsoleWrite("Test start with: " & $in[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test expected: " & @TAB & $want[$i] & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Test got: " & @TAB & $haveNow & @CRLF)

    If Not ($want[$i] == $haveNow) Then
    $error = True
    ConsoleWrite("! Test failed" & @CRLF)
    Else
    ConsoleWrite("> Test success" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
Next

If $error Then
    ConsoleWrite("! One or more errors have occured." & @CRLF)
    Exit 1
EndIf

Exit 0

Func _IncrementEpisode($sFileName)
    Local $sSecNumInStr = StringRegExpReplace($sFileName, "^[^\d]*\d+[^\d]+(\d{1,6})[^\d]*\..*$", "\1")
    Local $iLen = _Max(StringLen(String($sSecNumInStr)), StringLen($sSecNumInStr + 1))
    Return Execute('"' & StringRegExpReplace($sFileName, "(.*[^\d]+)(\d{1,6})(.*?\..*)", _
    '\1" & StringRight("0" & (\2 + 1),' & $iLen & ') & "\3') & '"')
EndFunc ;==>_IncrementEpisode
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OMG ! Thank you so much ! Your code is so clean ^.^ It works perfectly :

Thanks to you i can now just be in my bed and the episodes of my favorite tv show are launched automaticly ! :D

Here's my final Function :

Func guessNextEpisodeFullPath($sFileFullPath = False)
    LogIt("          Trying to gess the next episode full path.")
    If Not $sFileFullPath Then
        $sFileFullPath = getFileRunningFullPath()
    EndIf
    If $sFileFullPath Then
        Local $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt
        _PathSplit($sFileFullPath, $szDrive, $szDir, $szFName, $szExt)
        Local $episodeRegEx = StringRegExp($szFName, "(\d+)", 3)
        If @error Then Return False
        Local $lastDigit = $episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]
        Local $sNextEpisodeFullPath = $szDrive & $szDir & StringReplace($szFName, $lastDigit, StringFormat('%0' & StringLen($lastDigit) & 'i', Number($episodeRegEx[UBound($episodeRegEx) - 1]) + 1)) & $szExt
        If FileExists($sNextEpisodeFullPath) Then
            Return $sNextEpisodeFullPath
        EndIf
    EndIf
    Return False
EndFunc ;==> guessNextEpisodeFullPath

Here is the log File of my script :D

= It's seems that there is a new file playing.
== File Name : CSI_Miami_7x01.avi
== Full Path : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x01.avi
== Total Runtime : 2497
== Credits appears at : 2341
== Next Episode Full Path (From INI) : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x02.avi
= We are at the end of the Video. Closing the player.
= Automatic launching of next episode : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x02.avi

= It's seems that there is a new file playing.
== File Name : CSI_Miami_7x02.avi
== Full Path : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x02.avi
== Total Runtime : 2491
== Credits appears at : 2341
== Next Episode Full Path (From INI) : False
== [W] Can't find next episode path (in INI File). Will try to guess it...
== Guessing of next episode path : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x03.avi
= We are at the end of the Video. Closing the player.
= Automatic launching of next episode : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x03.avi

= It's seems that there is a new file playing.
== File Name : CSI_Miami_7x03.avi
== Full Path : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x03.avi
== Total Runtime : 2462
== [W] Can't find when the credits appears (in INI File). Will use total runtime instead.
== Credits appears at : 2462
== Next Episode Full Path (From INI) : False
== [W] Can't find next episode path (in INI File). Will try to guess it...
== Guessing of next episode path : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x04.avi
= We are at the end of the Video. Closing the player.
= Automatic launching of next episode : C:\NAS\Series\CSI Miami\Saison 7\CSI_Miami_7x04.avi

Again, thanks a lot guys :huggles:

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If I knew that before, then I wouldn't have helped you :D:huggles::

You lazy guy! :D

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If you wanted to guess which the next file is from a sequence of files, then we could have written a perfect algorithm to do that. The current algorithm will fail if it's not an exact match. But never mind that.

Can you tell me a little bit more about that ? :D

Thanks.

If I knew that before, then I wouldn't have helped you :D:huggles::

You lazy guy! :D

Haha ^.^

Thanks again anyway :)

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