ActualAkshay Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) oauth_token=<request-token>&oauth_token_secret=<request-token-secret>best way to parse out <request-token> and <request-token-secret> from above response line? Edited February 24, 2013 by ActualAkshay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhoenixXL Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 Example #include <Array.au3> $String = "oauth_token=<request-token>&oauth_token_secret=<request-token-secret>" $aRet = StringRegExp( $String, "<.*?>", 3 ) _ArrayDisplay( $aRet ) My code: PredictText: Predict Text of an Edit Control Like Scite. Remote Gmail: Execute your Scripts through Gmail. StringRegExp:Share and learn RegExp.Run As System: A command line wrapper around PSEXEC.exe to execute your apps scripts as System (LSA). Database: An easier approach for _SQ_LITE beginners. MathsEx: A UDF for Fractions and LCM, GCF/HCF. FloatingText: An UDF for make your text floating. Clipboard Extendor: A clipboard monitoring tool. Custom ScrollBar: Scroll Bar made with GDI+, user can use bitmaps instead. RestrictEdit_SRE: Restrict text in an Edit Control through a Regular Expression. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ActualAkshay Posted February 24, 2013 Author Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) Example #include <Array.au3> $String = "oauth_token=<request-token>&oauth_token_secret=<request-token-secret>" $aRet = StringRegExp( $String, "<.*?>", 3 ) _ArrayDisplay( $aRet ) <request-token> and <request-token-secret> will be some random encoded string in the response code, check out the example below oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382&oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl OR oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl&oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382 i want to parse them out in variables $oauth_token = "dsfxy2hy32fh4382" $oauth_token_secret = "h32jbds89hjlaklsl" Edited February 24, 2013 by ActualAkshay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhoenixXL Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) Here we go#include <Array.au3> $String = "oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl&oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382" $aRet = StringRegExp( $String, "(?:auth_token(?:_secret)?=)([^&]+)", 3 ) _ArrayDisplay( $aRet ) $oauth_token = $aRet[1] $oauth_token_secret = $aRet[0] Edited February 24, 2013 by PhoenixXL My code: PredictText: Predict Text of an Edit Control Like Scite. Remote Gmail: Execute your Scripts through Gmail. StringRegExp:Share and learn RegExp.Run As System: A command line wrapper around PSEXEC.exe to execute your apps scripts as System (LSA). Database: An easier approach for _SQ_LITE beginners. MathsEx: A UDF for Fractions and LCM, GCF/HCF. FloatingText: An UDF for make your text floating. Clipboard Extendor: A clipboard monitoring tool. Custom ScrollBar: Scroll Bar made with GDI+, user can use bitmaps instead. RestrictEdit_SRE: Restrict text in an Edit Control through a Regular Expression. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhoenixXL Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) If you want to retrieve both the tokens distinctly this would help The previous script would only retrieve the values, without any priority of positions Try this Example$String = "oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl&oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382" $oauth_token = StringRegExpReplace( $String, "(?si)(.*?)(oauth_token=)([^&]+)(.*)", "\3" ) $oauth_token_secret = StringRegExpReplace( $String, "(?si)(.*?)(oauth_token_secret=)([^&]+)(.*)", "\3" ) MsgBox( 0, 0, StringFormat( "token: %s\ntoken_secret: %s", $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret ) )Regards Edited February 24, 2013 by PhoenixXL My code: PredictText: Predict Text of an Edit Control Like Scite. Remote Gmail: Execute your Scripts through Gmail. StringRegExp:Share and learn RegExp.Run As System: A command line wrapper around PSEXEC.exe to execute your apps scripts as System (LSA). Database: An easier approach for _SQ_LITE beginners. MathsEx: A UDF for Fractions and LCM, GCF/HCF. FloatingText: An UDF for make your text floating. Clipboard Extendor: A clipboard monitoring tool. Custom ScrollBar: Scroll Bar made with GDI+, user can use bitmaps instead. RestrictEdit_SRE: Restrict text in an Edit Control through a Regular Expression. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ActualAkshay Posted February 24, 2013 Author Share Posted February 24, 2013 Here we go#include <Array.au3> $String = "oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl&oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382" $aRet = StringRegExp( $String, "(?:auth_token(?:_secret)?=)([^&]+)", 3 ) _ArrayDisplay( $aRet ) $oauth_token = $aRet[1] $oauth_token_secret = $aRet[0] If input string is 'oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382&oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl' then 1st element will be oauth_token and 2nd element will be oauth_token_secret If input string is 'oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl&oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382' then 2nd element will be oauth_token and 1st element will be oauth_token_secret what is the best and simplest way to make sure that variable have correct info no matter whats the order of token and token secret in the string is? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ActualAkshay Posted February 24, 2013 Author Share Posted February 24, 2013 If you want to retrieve both the tokens distinctly this would help The previous script would only retrieve the values, without any priority of positions Try this Example$String = "oauth_token_secret=h32jbds89hjlaklsl&oauth_token=dsfxy2hy32fh4382" $oauth_token = StringRegExpReplace( $String, "(?si)(.*?)(oauth_token=)([^&]+)(.*)", "\3" ) $oauth_token_secret = StringRegExpReplace( $String, "(?si)(.*?)(oauth_token_secret=)([^&]+)(.*)", "\3" ) MsgBox( 0, 0, StringFormat( "token: %s\ntoken_secret: %s", $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret ) )Regards Oh thanks a lot, thats what I needed, you are GENIUS!! Regards from India, to India Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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