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Hello i am trying for a few days now to get from 2 strings (comma delimeted) the part that is NEW in the 2nd string.

Ie:

$string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; i read this from an php script with InetRead and write it tot a text file on local pc

$string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; this is a few seconds later again read from php script and compared to the first read (the file on local pc)

i want the extra names in the 2nd string to go to a string or an aray, to pop up a msg (with toast.au3)

i tried string compare and _Diff function

i am dutch so i tried to make english remarks in the script

Please let me know if u get the Idea

Hope my english is fine enough :-)

Regards, Richard (a newbie on auto it) (my second script with it)

who_comes_online.au3

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Hello i am trying for a few days now to get from 2 strings (comma delimeted) the part that is NEW in the 2nd string.

Ie:

$string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; i read this from an php script with InetRead and write it tot a text file on local pc

$string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; this is a few seconds later again read from php script and compared to the first read (the file on local pc)

i want the extra names in the 2nd string to go to a string or an aray, to pop up a msg (with toast.au3)

i tried string compare and _Diff function

i am dutch so i tried to make english remarks in the script

Please let me know if u get the Idea

Hope my english is fine enough :-)

Regards, Richard (a newbie on auto it) (my second script with it)

Forgot to put 1 more name in second compare string

$string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285,Richard" ; this is a few seconds later again read from php script and compared to the first read (the file on local pc)

so next run should popup my name is online

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Hello i am trying for a few days now to get from 2 strings (comma delimeted) the part that is NEW in the 2nd string.

Ie:

$string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; i read this from an php script with InetRead and write it tot a text file on local pc

$string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; this is a few seconds later again read from php script and compared to the first read (the file on local pc)

i want the extra names in the 2nd string to go to a string or an aray, to pop up a msg (with toast.au3)

i tried string compare and _Diff function

i am dutch so i tried to make english remarks in the script

Please let me know if u get the Idea

Hope my english is fine enough :-)

Regards, Richard (a newbie on auto it) (my second script with it)

Sounds like you'll want to compare each delimited string. Check out the following code:

$StringCompA = StringSplit($string_one, ",")
$StringCompB = StringSplit($string_two, ",")

From there, you'll want a for loop. My brain is a little fried at the moment, as I've been beating my head against other programming issues, but basically you'll need to use UBound() to get the size of each array for $StringCompA & $StringCompB, then run a for loop to compare each element in the arrays individually using StringCompare(), and then check for leftover strings. (This is typically simple enough, but like I said, my brain is fried atm)

When my brain is less fried, I'll post an example For loop for you if you haven't already figured it out.

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This might work for you.

Local $string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" 
Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285,Richard"

Local $sDiff = StringReplace($string_two, $string_one, "")

If $sDiff <> "" Then
    MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Difference = "' & StringTrimLeft($sDiff, 1) & '"') ; Remove leading comma.
Else
    MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Both strings the same')
EndIf
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Thanks for looking in to it Malkey

This looked promising on first run, but when i run it a second time with the second string in a different order like

Local $string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" 
Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Richard,Sanne,Eddy285"

then i get a strange outcom (<is this a word?)

the outcom on this 2 strings is : Difference = "ugust,Gerdi,Richard,Sanne,Eddy285"

i dont even know where te A in august is going :-)

i use the output generated from an online script from Flashchat 6.xx

(only changed the <br> to a , to make a easier spit.)

I gonne take a coffee end wash up and take another look to both post (just awake)

Thanks so far i let you know.

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My example post #4, will only work if ",name" is appended to end of previous string.

Try this one.

Local $string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285"
Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Richard,Eddy285"

Local $sPattern = StringReplace($string_one, ",", ",|")
;ConsoleWrite($sPattern & @CRLF)
Local $sDiff = StringRegExpReplace($string_two, $sPattern, "")

If $sDiff <> "" Then
    MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Difference = "' & StringReplace($sDiff, ",", "") & '"') ; Remove comma.
Else
    MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Both strings the same')
EndIf
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Ok Malkey that worked but what if there are 2 users in the second string than i get for example the names together "PietRichard" wich is because the comma is extruded earlier i think. But i can try to figure this out :-)

Thanks Mate,

i shall see what happends if someone leaves the chat (string 2 is less names then string 1)

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Try this one.

Catering for the comings and goings on one or more names.

Local $string_one = "august,Betty,Gerdi,Wendy,Sanne,Eddy285"
Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; <--- Note people gone.

;Local $string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285"
;Local $string_two = "august,Richard,Gerdi,Sanne,John,Eddy285" ; <--- Note people added.

;Local $string_one = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285"
;Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285"  ; <--- Note people the same.

;Local $string_one = "august,Betty,Gerdi,Wendy,Sanne,Eddy285"
;Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285,Richard" ; <--- Note win some lose some.

Local $sPattern1 = StringReplace($string_one, ",", ",?|") & ",?"
Local $sDiffAdd = StringRegExpReplace($string_two, $sPattern1, "")
;ConsoleWrite("$sPattern1 =  " & $sPattern1 & "   $sDiffAdd =  " & $sDiffAdd & @CRLF)

Local $sPattern2 = StringReplace($string_two, ",", ",?|") & ",?"
Local $sDiffGo = StringRegExpReplace($string_one, $sPattern2, "")
;ConsoleWrite("$sPattern2 =  " & $sPattern2 & "   $sDiffGo =  " & $sDiffGo & @CRLF)

If $sDiffAdd <> "" Or $sDiffGo <> "" Then
    If $sDiffAdd <> "" Then MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Person/s added = "' & _StringStripComma($sDiffAdd) & '"') ; Remove comma.
    If $sDiffGo <> "" Then MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Person/s gone = "' & _StringStripComma($sDiffGo) & '"') ; Remove comma.
Else
    MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Both strings the same')
EndIf


; Removes leading and trailing commas.
Func _StringStripComma($string)
    While StringLeft($string, 1) == ","
        $string = StringTrimLeft($string, 1)
    WEnd
    While StringRight($string, 1) == ","
        $string = StringTrimRight($string, 1)
    WEnd
    Return $string
EndFunc   ;==>_StringStripComma
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Here another method to compare 2 strings (arrays):

#include <Array.au3>
Local $string_one = "august,Betty,Gerdi,Wendy,Sanne,Eddy285"
Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Sanne,Eddy285" ; <--- Note people gone.

$a1 = StringSplit($string_one, ",", 2)
$a2 = StringSplit($string_two, ",", 2)
$aDiff = _ArrayDiff($a1, $a2)
_ArrayDisplay($aDiff, "_ArrayDiff")

; -------------------------------------------------
; Function:  _ArrayDiff
; Purpose:  Returns an array of elements from $avArray1 that do not occur in $avArray2
; Syntax:   _ArrayDiff(ByRef $avArray1, ByRef $avArray2 [, $f_CaseSense = 0])
;   Where:  $avArray1 = ByRef source array
;           $avArray2 = ByRef array to search for $avArray1 elements
;           $f_CaseSense (optional) = Case sensitivity as passed to StringInStr()
;               0 = not case sensitive, using the user's locale (default)
;               1 = case sensitive
;               2 = not case sensitive, using a basic/faster comparison
; Returns:  On success returns an array with [0] = count containing any elements
;               from $avArray1 that do not occur in $avArray2
;               If all elements in $avArray1 occur in $avArray2 then [0] = 0
;           On Failure returns 1-element array [0] = 0 and sets @error.
; Author:   PsaltyDS on www.autoitscript.com/forum
; Notes:    Similar to PHP array_diff function
; --------------------------------------------------
Func _ArrayDiff(ByRef $avArray1, ByRef $avArray2, $f_CaseSense = 0)
    Local $avRET[1] = [0], $sRET = ""

    If (IsArray($avArray1) = 0) Or (UBound($avArray1, 0) <> 1) Then Return SetError(1, 1, $avRET)
    If (IsArray($avArray2) = 0) Or (UBound($avArray2, 0) <> 1) Then Return SetError(1, 2, $avRET)

    Local $sArray2 = Chr(1) & _ArrayToString($avArray2, Chr(1)) & Chr(1)

    For $n = 0 To UBound($avArray1) - 1
        If Not StringInStr($sArray2, Chr(1) & $avArray1[$n] & Chr(1)) Then $sRET &= $avArray1[$n] & Chr(1)
    Next

    If StringLen($sRET) Then
        $sRET = StringTrimRight($sRET, 1)
        $avRET = StringSplit($sRET, Chr(1))
    EndIf

    Return $avRET
EndFunc  ;==>_ArrayDiff

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Thanks i wil try it apart from Malky's solution.

Here is my working version for so far.

#include <Array.au3>
#include <File.au3>
#include "Toast.au3"
#include <String.au3>
SoundSetWaveVolume(100)


$loop = 1
Do

Global $sMsg, $hProgress, $aRet[2] ; needed for toast script
;read string two
Local $temp = InetRead("http://www.partyplayers.nl/chat/online2.php",1) ; 1 forces reload
Local $nBytesRead = @extended ; duno where this is for exactly
Local $bin2string = BinaryToString($temp) ; make string
Local $Trim_WhiteSpace = StringStripWS($bin2string,3) ; strip all spaces
local $string_two = _StringStripComma($Trim_WhiteSpace)

$string_two = StringReplace($string_two,"(guest) ","Gast_")
ConsoleWrite("String_two = " & $string_two & @CRLF) ; output internet read to console


; read string one
$file = FileOpen("chatters.txt", 0) ; 0 = read
Local $string_one = FileReadLine($file)                         
FileClose($file)
$string_one = StringReplace($string_one,"(guest) ","Gast_")
ConsoleWrite("String_one = " & _StringProper($string_one) & @CRLF) ; output file read to console

; our two test strings are ready now
; lets compare them

; ----------- Malkey's part starts here ------------
Local $sPattern1 = StringReplace($string_one, ",", ",?|") & ",?"
Local $sDiffAdd = StringRegExpReplace($string_two, $sPattern1, "")
;ConsoleWrite("$sPattern1 =  " & $sPattern1 & "   $sDiffAdd =  " & $sDiffAdd & @CRLF)

Local $sPattern2 = StringReplace($string_two, ",", ",?|") & ",?"
Local $sDiffGo = StringRegExpReplace($string_one, $sPattern2, "")
;ConsoleWrite("$sPattern2 =  " & $sPattern2 & "   $sDiffGo =  " & $sDiffGo & @CRLF)

If $sDiffAdd <> "" Or $sDiffGo <> "" Then
    If $sDiffAdd <> "" Then 
        ;MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Person/s added = "' & _StringStripComma($sDiffAdd) & '"') ; Remove comma.
        ; popup a toast message
        $sMsg  = _StringStripComma($sDiffAdd & @CRLF & "online")  ;
        Soundplay(@WindowsDir & "\Media\Windows Exclamation.wav", 0)
        _Toast_Set(5, 0xFF0011, 0xFFFF00, 0x0000FF, 0xFFFFFF, 10, "Arial")
        $aRet = _Toast_Show(0, "PartyPlayers Chat", $sMsg, 10)
        _Toast_Hide()

        
        EndIf
    If $sDiffGo <> "" Then 
        ;MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Person/s gone = "' & _StringStripComma($sDiffGo) & '"') ; Remove comma.
        
        EndIf
Else
    ;MsgBox(0, "Result", 'Both strings the same')
EndIf
;------------end Milkey's part here -----------------


$file = FileOpen("chatters.txt", 2)
If $file = -1 Then
    MsgBox(0, "Error", "Unable to open file.")
    Exit
EndIf
FileWriteLine($file, $string_two); record to disk from internet
FileClose($file)
ConsoleWrite("String_three = " & $string_two & @CRLF) ; output file read to console

sleep(5000)
$loop = $loop +1
Until $loop = 0


; Removes leading and trailing commas.
Func _StringStripComma($string)
    While StringLeft($string, 1) == ","
        $string = StringTrimLeft($string, 1)
    WEnd
    While StringRight($string, 1) == ","
        $string = StringTrimRight($string, 1)
    WEnd
    Return $string
EndFunc   ;==>_StringStripComma
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My example in post #8 is incorrectly partial matching. i.e. "Jo" is matching the "Jo" in "John".

UEZ's example post #10 works correctly.

And, this _StringDiff() example is based on PsaltyDS's _ArrayDiff function.

Local $string_one = "august,Betty,Gerdi,Wendy,John,Sanne,Eddy285"
Local $string_two = "august,Gerdi,Jo,Sanne,Eddy285,Richard"

$aDiffGone = _StringDiff($string_one, $string_two)
$aDiffAdded = _StringDiff($string_two, $string_one)
MsgBox(0, "Result First Example", 'Person/s added = "' & $aDiffAdded  & '"' & @CRLF & 'Person/s gone = "' & $aDiffGone & '"')


; ------------- Second Example ---------------------
Local $string_one = "as snow Mary had a little lamb "
Local $string_two = "Little Mary had a little lamb its little fleece was white as snow"
$aDiffGone = _StringDiff($string_one, $string_two, 0, " ")
$aDiffAdded = _StringDiff($string_two, $string_one, 0, " ")
;Result of $sString2 - $sString1  = "its fleece was white"
;Result of $sString1 - $sString2  = ""

MsgBox(0, "Result Second Example", '$sString2 - $sString1  = "' & $aDiffAdded & '"' & @CRLF & _
        '$sString1 - $sString2  = "' & $aDiffGone & '"')


; -------------------------------------------------
; Function:  _StringDiff
; Purpose:  Returns a string from $sString1 that do not occur in $sString2.
;                               i.e.  _StringDiff = $sString2 - $sString1
; Syntax:   _StringDiff(ByRef $avString1, ByRef $avString2 [, $f_CaseSense = 0 ,[$sDelimiter = ","}})
;   Where:  $sString1 = Source string
;           $sString2 = String to search for in $sString1 string
;           $f_CaseSense (optional) = Case sensitivity as passed to StringInStr()
;               0 = not case sensitive, using the user's locale (default)
;               1 = case sensitive
;               2 = not case sensitive, using a basic/faster comparison
;                       $sDelimiter = One or more characters to use as delimiters (case sensitive).
; Returns:  On success returns a string from $sString1 that do not occur in $sString2
;               If all elements in $sString1 occur in $sString2 then "" is returned
; Author:   Malkey
; Notes:    Based on PsaltyDS's _ArrayDiff function on www.autoitscript.com/forum
; --------------------------------------------------
Func _StringDiff($sString1, $sString2, $f_CaseSense = 0, $sDelimiter = ",")
    Local  $sRET = ""
    $sString2 = $sDelimiter & $sString2 & $sDelimiter
    Local $aArray1 = StringSplit($sString1, $sDelimiter, 2)
    For $n = 0 To UBound($aArray1) - 1
        If Not StringInStr($sString2, $sDelimiter & $aArray1[$n] & $sDelimiter, $f_CaseSense) Then $sRET &= $aArray1[$n] & $sDelimiter
    Next
    If StringLen($sRET) Then
        $sRET = StringTrimRight($sRET, 1)
    EndIf
    Return $sRET
EndFunc   ;==>_StringDiff
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Thanks Both UEZ and Malkey

I have a correct working program now

I am currently working on shortening it purifying it.

Does anyone know on how to put html in a Toast popup (like msn)

and one version that kan stack toast's ?

i have t do now 3 times a toaster when 3 people come online almost at the same time

I rather have them popup like MSN does uppon each other.

So thanks for know i post the finished program here.who_comes_online.au3

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