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Good Morning All,

I'm hoping someone here can work their AutoIT magic :sorcerer:

I'm doing a pretty "simple" string search in a HUGE variable.

But I'm doing the basics almost straight out of the Help File...

( sorry, I'm leaving out my main code for privacy reasons )

Local $hFileOpen = FileOpen($sFilePath, $FO_READ)
Local $sFileRead = FileRead($hFileOpen)
Local $sEmailPosition01 = StringInStr ($sFileRead, $sEmailAddress )

Everything looks good with my troubleshooting

I ran IsString against $sFileRead and $sEmailAddress and was okay: "The variable is a string"

So then I ran StringLen($sFileRead) and got string length 68352786

Yeah, I know... That's HUGE - But it worked with the older version of AutoIT (upgraded yesterday) v3.3.14.2

Is there an "Excessive" variable I should set?!? lol. Should I search the string a different way maybe?

I know the string is in there... but I'm getting a StringInStr @error : 0 @extended: 0

Please help! Thank you all

:)

 

 

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Hello. work correctly for me with a file size of 68352786 bytes. (Autoit Version  v3.3.14.1 & v3.3.14.2)

 

Saludos

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Thanks Danyfirex

Could you try a StringInStr w/ an email address like this please?

first.last@domain.org

Just want to make sure it's just me...

I'm going to uninstall / reinstall everything if your results are fine.

 

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Keep working. (tested with a txt file UTF8 (without BOM))

Saludos

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; Retrieve the character position of where the string 'white' first occurs in the sentence.
Local $iPosition = StringInStr("This is a sentence first.last@domain.org with whitespace.", "first.last@domain.org")
MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "The search string 'first.last@domain.org' first appears at position: " & $iPosition)

Almost straight from the HelpFile. Works for me. AutoIt 3.3.14.0

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Well this is whole bunches of odd... I uninstalled, deleted the AutoIT directory from my program files... rebooted, installed - but this used to work I'm tellin ya...

Where is the embedded StringInStr function hiding? - does anyone know? :ph34r:

I want to compare the two if possible. Old version vs New.

To be more exact... I'm loading about a 130MB Address Book and searching for emails.

I mean, I can load it in notepad and find the email no problem to... so I know it's in there... just something changed in the update.

So, in the meantime, I went back from 3.3.14.2 to 3.3.12.0...  and it WORKS!!! HA! I can't believe it lol, I just surprised myself lol, Literally just now... I didn't think it would work LOL. :lmao: Kinda impressed with myself.  Same script - Different version of AutoIT. Yeah, something changed since then obviously. Anyone have any ideas?! Can I export the old StringInStr to a "_StringInStr.au3" file or something?!

Just looking for a workaround.

Thanks!

:ILA2:

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The udetail.oab file is binary, so I believe the string stops at the first NUL character it sees.

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Thanks BrewManNH

So what's the difference in StringInStr from AutoIT v3.3.14.2 to v3.3.12.0? Did StringInStr stop doing binary? StringInStr works fine in v3.3.12.0.

:ninja:

Both these come back fine...

MsgBox (0, "", "String Length: " & StringLen($sFileRead) & @CR & "Is String? " & IsString($sFileRead))
MsgBox (0, "", "String Length: " & StringLen($EmailSearch01) & @CR & "Is String? " & IsString($EmailSearch01))

Ah, I see the difference... for some reason I'm getting a longer string length with the older version...

OLD:
String Length: 136692232
Is String? 1

NEW
String Length: 68352786
Is String? 1

Don't hold me to that right now... I'm verifying that data is correct now - I need to have the in paralled imo - both versions of AutoIT to troubleshoot.

Thanks Yall!

Edited by souldjer777

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Please read the section "Script breaking changes" in the help file.
The part about FileOpen describes what has changed.

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K, this worked like a charm :)

Local $hFileOpen = FileOpen($sFilePath, $FO_READ + $FO_UTF8_NOBOM)

NEW:
String Length: 136444713
Is String? 1

:sorcerer::sorcerer::sorcerer:

Thank you again water!

Edited by souldjer777

"Maybe I'm on a road that ain't been paved yet. And maybe I see a sign that ain't been made yet"
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Artist: Middle Class Rut

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