Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 (edited) Hello, i worte a algorithm that reed this log file for example: Dup 2.30 by Donald Graft/Klaus Post, Copyright 2003-2007 Dup: frm 0: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 1: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 2: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 3: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 4: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 5: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 6: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 7: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 8: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 9: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 10: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 11: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 12: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 13: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 14: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 15: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 16: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 17: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 18: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 19: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 20: Using frm 20 Dup: frm 21: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 22: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 23: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 24: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 25: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 26: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 27: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 28: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 29: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 30: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 31: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 32: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 33: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 34: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 35: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 36: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 37: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 38: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 39: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 40: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 41: Using frm 41 Dup: frm 42: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 43: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 44: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 45: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 46: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 47: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 48: Using frm 62 Dup: frm 49: Using frm 62 and this is my code: #Include <File.au3> #include <Array.au3> Local $aFile0 , $DupData[1] , $NDupData = 0 , $Duplogfile = "Dup cap2.txt" _FileReadToArray($Duplogfile,$aFile0) For $i = 3 to $aFile0[0] ;ConsoleWrite($aFile[$i] & @crlf) $var = StringSplit($aFile0[$i]," frm ",1) If $var[0] = 3 Then $frame = $var[3] ;MsgBox(0,"",$var[2]) $n = 1 While 1 If $i+$n < $aFile0[0] Then $var = StringSplit($aFile0[$i+$n]," frm ",1) If $var[3] = $frame Then $var2 = StringTrimLeft($aFile0[$i+$n],StringLen("Dup: frm ")) $var2 = StringSplit($var2,":",1) ;MsgBox(0,"",$var2[1]) _ArrayAdd($DupData,$var2[1]&" , "&$frame) $NDupData = $NDupData+1 $n = $n+1 Else $i = $i+$n ExitLoop EndIf Else ExitLoop EndIf WEnd EndIf Next _ArrayDisplay($DupData, "$DupData") the problem is that it is missing some numbers: EDIT: The goal of the algorithm is to write only the red areas: Dup: frm 162: Using frm 162 Dup: frm 163: Using frm 163 Dup: frm 164: Using frm 164 Dup: frm 165: Using frm 165 Dup: frm 166: Using frm 166 Dup: frm 167: Using frm 167 Dup: frm 168: Using frm 168 Dup: frm 169: Using frm 169 Dup: frm 170: Using frm 170 Dup: frm 177: Using frm 177 Dup: frm 178: Using frm 178 Dup: frm 179: Using frm 179 Dup: frm 180: Using frm 180 Dup: frm 181: Using frm 181 Dup: frm 182: Using frm 182 Dup: frm 183: Using frm 183 Dup: frm 184: Using frm 184 Dup: frm 185: Using frm 185 Dup: frm 186: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 187: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 188: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 189: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 190: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 191: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 192: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 193: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 194: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 195: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 196: Using frm 196 Dup: frm 197: Using frm 197 Dup: frm 198: Using frm 198 Dup: frm 199: Using frm 199 Dup: frm 200: Using frm 200 Dup: frm 201: Using frm 201 Dup: frm 202: Using frm 202 Dup: frm 203: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 204: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 205: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 206: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 207: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 208: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 209: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 210: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 211: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 212: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 213: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 214: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 215: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 216: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 217: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 218: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 219: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 220: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 221: Using frm 221 Dup: frm 222: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 223: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 224: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 225: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 226: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 227: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 228: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 229: Using frm 229 Dup: frm 230: Using frm 230 Dup: frm 231: Using frm 231 Dup: frm 232: Using frm 233 Dup: frm 233: Using frm 233 Dup: frm 234: Using frm 234 Dup: frm 235: Using frm 235 Dup: frm 236: Using frm 238 Dup: frm 237: Using frm 238 Dup: frm 238: Using frm 238 Dup: frm 239: Using frm 239 Dup: frm 240: Using frm 240 Dup: frm 241: Using frm 241 Dup: frm 242: Using frm 242 Dup: frm 243: Using frm 243 What I did wrong? Edited April 10, 2013 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FireFox Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Hi, Here you go : #include <File.au3> #include <String.au3> #include <Array.au3> Local $aRead = 0 _FileReadToArray("s.txt", $aRead) Local $aOutput[$aRead[0] - 2][2] For $i = 3 To $aRead[0] $atmp = _StringBetween($aRead[$i], "Dup: frm ", ":") $aOutput[$i - 3][0] = $atmp[0] $aOutput[$i - 3][1] = StringTrimLeft($aRead[$i], StringInStr($aRead[$i], "Using frm ", 2) + 9) Next _ArrayDisplay($aOutput) Br, FireFox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Hi, Here you go : #include <File.au3> #include <String.au3> #include <Array.au3> Local $aRead = 0 _FileReadToArray("s.txt", $aRead) Local $aOutput[$aRead[0] - 2][2] For $i = 3 To $aRead[0] $atmp = _StringBetween($aRead[$i], "Dup: frm ", ":") $aOutput[$i - 3][0] = $atmp[0] $aOutput[$i - 3][1] = StringTrimLeft($aRead[$i], StringInStr($aRead[$i], "Using frm ", 2) + 9) Next _ArrayDisplay($aOutput) Br, FireFox. Thank you. Did you read the example I added? Take a closer look It's a bit tricky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FireFox Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 (edited) Well, I don't want to have a headache as your code is too much complicated. First advice: Never use _ArrayAdd/Insert in a loop as the array is resized, meaning that the old has to be copied in memory with the new size and the old one deleted. I will take a look at your script and tell you what's wrong. However, I suggest you to keep mine Br, FireFox. Edited April 10, 2013 by FireFox Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FireFox Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Your code is intended to only read the red areas? If it's the case then I don't understand how it works for a first look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 (edited) On 10.4.2013 at 1:44 PM, 'FireFox said: Well, I don't want to have a headache as your code is too much complicated. First advice: Never use _ArrayAdd/Insert in a loop as the array is resized, meaning that the old has to be copied in memory with the new size and the old one deleted. I will take a look at your script and tell you what's wrong. However, I suggest you to keep mine Br, FireFox. Ok thank you! This code goes through the 39610 lines .. Originally, it should take a long time. But I added a few things that minimize the process to 2 seconds.. I wrote this some time ago .. I do not remember exactly what else shortens the process. This code is complicated. And like you, I also try not to get a headache. That's why I use the forum EDIT: your script doing this in much more time then my script if you want to test it on big file so download this: Dup cap2.txt Edited March 7, 2016 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 (edited) Update:Okay. I've found that if I increase the variable $n So the algorithm misses more ..For example, if n = 2, the algorithm will miss 2.So what is expected is that if $ n is 0, the algorithm will not miss anything.As theory, it should work.In fact it really works ..But here begins the mystery -_ArrayAdd Command in line 20 the script, does not allow the loop to end.I do not know why ..But I loop never ends ..Only if I disable the line 20 then the process ends ..It does not help me because I have to use this information ..If I do not write the information so I did not do anything ..Could it be a bug in _ArrayAdd() ? Edited April 10, 2013 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FireFox Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Your script may be faster because it skipped some lines as you noticed. Can you explain to me what is the logic to get the red areas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 (edited) Your script may be faster because it skipped some lines as you noticed. Can you explain to me what is the logic to get the red areas? Now I begin to remember the logic .. When I wrote the script, I knew that $n must be greater than 1. The logic is: 1) Count how many times repeat the same number on the right. $n represents the count. 2) If the number appears again, then $n must be greater than 1. That the same number is counted several times. If this happens then it enters to this new loop: While 1 If $i+$n < $aFile0[0] Then $var = StringSplit($aFile0[$i+$n]," frm ",1) If $var[3] = $frame Then $var2 = StringTrimLeft($aFile0[$i+$n],StringLen("Dup: frm ")) $var2 = StringSplit($var2,":",1) ;MsgBox(0,"",$var2[1]) _ArrayAdd($DupData,$var2[1]&" , "&$frame) $NDupData = $NDupData+1 $n = $n+1 Else $i = $i+$n ExitLoop EndIf Else ExitLoop EndIf WEnd Edited April 10, 2013 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Does this produce the result you want? Local $Duplogfile = "Dup cap2.txt" Local $sLog = FileRead($Duplogfile) Local $DupData = StringRegExpReplace($sLog, "(?m)(^Dup: frm \d+: Using frm (\d+)\R)((?:Dup: frm \d+: Using frm \2\R)*)", "$3") ConsoleWrite($DupData) 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 hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta. SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Does this produce the result you want? Local $Duplogfile = "Dup cap2.txt" Local $sLog = FileRead($Duplogfile) Local $DupData = StringRegExpReplace($sLog, "(?m)(^Dup: frm \d+: Using frm (\d+)\R)((?:Dup: frm \d+: Using frm \2\R)*)", "$3") ConsoleWrite($DupData) yes! wow but how it is working ? How it passes all lines without a loop? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guinness Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Look at regular expressions and the usage of syntax. For example d+ means 1 or more integers. UDF List: _AdapterConnections() • _AlwaysRun() • _AppMon() • _AppMonEx() • _ArrayFilter/_ArrayReduce • _BinaryBin() • _CheckMsgBox() • _CmdLineRaw() • _ContextMenu() • _ConvertLHWebColor()/_ConvertSHWebColor() • _DesktopDimensions() • _DisplayPassword() • _DotNet_Load()/_DotNet_Unload() • _Fibonacci() • _FileCompare() • _FileCompareContents() • _FileNameByHandle() • _FilePrefix/SRE() • _FindInFile() • _GetBackgroundColor()/_SetBackgroundColor() • _GetConrolID() • _GetCtrlClass() • _GetDirectoryFormat() • _GetDriveMediaType() • _GetFilename()/_GetFilenameExt() • _GetHardwareID() • _GetIP() • _GetIP_Country() • _GetOSLanguage() • _GetSavedSource() • _GetStringSize() • _GetSystemPaths() • _GetURLImage() • _GIFImage() • _GoogleWeather() • _GUICtrlCreateGroup() • _GUICtrlListBox_CreateArray() • _GUICtrlListView_CreateArray() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveCSV() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveHTML() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveTxt() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveXML() • _GUICtrlMenu_Recent() • _GUICtrlMenu_SetItemImage() • _GUICtrlTreeView_CreateArray() • _GUIDisable() • _GUIImageList_SetIconFromHandle() • _GUIRegisterMsg() • _GUISetIcon() • _Icon_Clear()/_Icon_Set() • _IdleTime() • _InetGet() • _InetGetGUI() • _InetGetProgress() • _IPDetails() • _IsFileOlder() • _IsGUID() • _IsHex() • _IsPalindrome() • _IsRegKey() • _IsStringRegExp() • _IsSystemDrive() • _IsUPX() • _IsValidType() • _IsWebColor() • _Language() • _Log() • _MicrosoftInternetConnectivity() • _MSDNDataType() • _PathFull/GetRelative/Split() • _PathSplitEx() • _PrintFromArray() • _ProgressSetMarquee() • _ReDim() • _RockPaperScissors()/_RockPaperScissorsLizardSpock() • _ScrollingCredits • _SelfDelete() • _SelfRename() • _SelfUpdate() • _SendTo() • _ShellAll() • _ShellFile() • _ShellFolder() • _SingletonHWID() • _SingletonPID() • _Startup() • _StringCompact() • _StringIsValid() • _StringRegExpMetaCharacters() • _StringReplaceWholeWord() • _StringStripChars() • _Temperature() • _TrialPeriod() • _UKToUSDate()/_USToUKDate() • _WinAPI_Create_CTL_CODE() • _WinAPI_CreateGUID() • _WMIDateStringToDate()/_DateToWMIDateString() • Au3 script parsing • AutoIt Search • AutoIt3 Portable • AutoIt3WrapperToPragma • AutoItWinGetTitle()/AutoItWinSetTitle() • Coding • DirToHTML5 • FileInstallr • FileReadLastChars() • GeoIP database • GUI - Only Close Button • GUI Examples • GUICtrlDeleteImage() • GUICtrlGetBkColor() • GUICtrlGetStyle() • GUIEvents • GUIGetBkColor() • Int_Parse() & Int_TryParse() • IsISBN() • LockFile() • Mapping CtrlIDs • OOP in AutoIt • ParseHeadersToSciTE() • PasswordValid • PasteBin • Posts Per Day • PreExpand • Protect Globals • Queue() • Resource Update • ResourcesEx • SciTE Jump • Settings INI • SHELLHOOK • Shunting-Yard • Signature Creator • Stack() • Stopwatch() • StringAddLF()/StringStripLF() • StringEOLToCRLF() • VSCROLL • WM_COPYDATA • More Examples... Updated: 22/04/2018 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 OK, let me break down this regular expression replacement: First we read the whole file into a single variable, then we replace what's matching the pattern with the capture number 3 (see below). The idea is to look at the file as a series of blocks containing: a first line (this is capture number 1) with "Using frm " and a number which we capture under number 2 followed by a sub-block of zero or more lines having the same "Using frm " value as capture number 2. What we're interessed in is this sub-block which we capture as number 3. Then comes the replacement action: we replace the whole block with the (possibly empty) sub-block containing exactly what we want to keep in the result. (?m) causes the Regex engine to treat the whole file Assign(one single stream of characters, (i.e. not line by line) (Dup: frm \d+: Using frm (\d+)\R) here we match the first line of every block in the outer parenthesis (capture #1) (\d+) means one or more digit and this is capture #2 ((?:Dup: frm \d+: Using frm \2\R)*) here we match a sub-block (possibly empty) of zero or more lines "Using frm " and value = capture #2 this is capture #3. Note that the inner (?: ...) group does NOT capture anything Finally we replace the whole match above with what's left in capture #3, referred to as "$3" in the replacement string 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 hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta. SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 ok thanks.. I prefer to do everything myself and in my way And I managed to do it! expandcollapse popup#Include <File.au3> #include <Array.au3> Local $aFile0 , $DupData[1] , $NDupData = 0 , $Duplogfile = "Dup cap2.txt" _FileReadToArray($Duplogfile,$aFile0) For $a = 3 to $aFile0[0] ;ConsoleWrite($aFile[$i] & @crlf) $var = StringSplit($aFile0[$a]," frm ",1) If $var[0] = 3 Then $frame1 = $var[3] $first = True $n = 1 While 1 $var = StringSplit($aFile0[$a+$n]," frm ",1) If $var[0] = 3 Then ;ToolTip("test"&" , "&$i) $frame2 = $var[3] ;ToolTip($frame2) If $frame1 = $frame2 Then For $b = $a+$n To $aFile0[0] ;MsgBox(0,"",$b) $var2 = StringSplit($aFile0[$b]," frm ",1) $n = $n+1 $badframe = StringSplit($var2[2],":",1) $badframe = $badframe[1] If $badframe <> $frame1 Or $badframe = $frame1 Then _ArrayAdd($DupData,$badframe&" , "&$frame1) ;$n = $n+1 If $badframe = $frame1 Then $a = $b ExitLoop EndIf EndIf Next Else ;$a = $a+$n ExitLoop EndIf Else ExitLoop EndIf WEnd EndIf Next _ArrayDisplay($DupData, "$DupData") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kylomas Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 gil900, Time your solution compared to jchd's... Forum Rules Procedure for posting code "I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals." - Sir Winston Churchill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 (edited) I could use jchd's solution. but I prefer to write the majority part alone I believe that jchd's solution is also complicated. but the complicated part is hidden behind the StringRegExpReplace() function.. i wanted to get it in Array and not in one variable Edited April 10, 2013 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kylomas Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 All laudible, you were concerned with speed earlier and thus my comment... Forum Rules Procedure for posting code "I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals." - Sir Winston Churchill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 All laudible, you were concerned with speed earlier and thus my comment...Oh .. It takes about the same time.In both cases it takes about 2.5 seconds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Should you need an arry instead, replace the ConsoleWrite() by $DupData = StringSplit($DupData, @CRLF, 3) _ArrayDisplay($DupData) That doesn't surprise me that this regexp is not terribly fast. This has to do with the nature of the problem and also with how PCRE is implemented inside AutoIt. Not using ConsoleWrite will obviously speed up things but you knew that, didn't you? 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 hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta. SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guinness Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 but I prefer to write the majority part aloneGreat, but it's good to also listen and take advice as it might be worth something later on. UDF List: _AdapterConnections() • _AlwaysRun() • _AppMon() • _AppMonEx() • _ArrayFilter/_ArrayReduce • _BinaryBin() • _CheckMsgBox() • _CmdLineRaw() • _ContextMenu() • _ConvertLHWebColor()/_ConvertSHWebColor() • _DesktopDimensions() • _DisplayPassword() • _DotNet_Load()/_DotNet_Unload() • _Fibonacci() • _FileCompare() • _FileCompareContents() • _FileNameByHandle() • _FilePrefix/SRE() • _FindInFile() • _GetBackgroundColor()/_SetBackgroundColor() • _GetConrolID() • _GetCtrlClass() • _GetDirectoryFormat() • _GetDriveMediaType() • _GetFilename()/_GetFilenameExt() • _GetHardwareID() • _GetIP() • _GetIP_Country() • _GetOSLanguage() • _GetSavedSource() • _GetStringSize() • _GetSystemPaths() • _GetURLImage() • _GIFImage() • _GoogleWeather() • _GUICtrlCreateGroup() • _GUICtrlListBox_CreateArray() • _GUICtrlListView_CreateArray() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveCSV() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveHTML() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveTxt() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveXML() • _GUICtrlMenu_Recent() • _GUICtrlMenu_SetItemImage() • _GUICtrlTreeView_CreateArray() • _GUIDisable() • _GUIImageList_SetIconFromHandle() • _GUIRegisterMsg() • _GUISetIcon() • _Icon_Clear()/_Icon_Set() • _IdleTime() • _InetGet() • _InetGetGUI() • _InetGetProgress() • _IPDetails() • _IsFileOlder() • _IsGUID() • _IsHex() • _IsPalindrome() • _IsRegKey() • _IsStringRegExp() • _IsSystemDrive() • _IsUPX() • _IsValidType() • _IsWebColor() • _Language() • _Log() • _MicrosoftInternetConnectivity() • _MSDNDataType() • _PathFull/GetRelative/Split() • _PathSplitEx() • _PrintFromArray() • _ProgressSetMarquee() • _ReDim() • _RockPaperScissors()/_RockPaperScissorsLizardSpock() • _ScrollingCredits • _SelfDelete() • _SelfRename() • _SelfUpdate() • _SendTo() • _ShellAll() • _ShellFile() • _ShellFolder() • _SingletonHWID() • _SingletonPID() • _Startup() • _StringCompact() • _StringIsValid() • _StringRegExpMetaCharacters() • _StringReplaceWholeWord() • _StringStripChars() • _Temperature() • _TrialPeriod() • _UKToUSDate()/_USToUKDate() • _WinAPI_Create_CTL_CODE() • _WinAPI_CreateGUID() • _WMIDateStringToDate()/_DateToWMIDateString() • Au3 script parsing • AutoIt Search • AutoIt3 Portable • AutoIt3WrapperToPragma • AutoItWinGetTitle()/AutoItWinSetTitle() • Coding • DirToHTML5 • FileInstallr • FileReadLastChars() • GeoIP database • GUI - Only Close Button • GUI Examples • GUICtrlDeleteImage() • GUICtrlGetBkColor() • GUICtrlGetStyle() • GUIEvents • GUIGetBkColor() • Int_Parse() & Int_TryParse() • IsISBN() • LockFile() • Mapping CtrlIDs • OOP in AutoIt • ParseHeadersToSciTE() • PasswordValid • PasteBin • Posts Per Day • PreExpand • Protect Globals • Queue() • Resource Update • ResourcesEx • SciTE Jump • Settings INI • SHELLHOOK • Shunting-Yard • Signature Creator • Stack() • Stopwatch() • StringAddLF()/StringStripLF() • StringEOLToCRLF() • VSCROLL • WM_COPYDATA • More Examples... Updated: 22/04/2018 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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