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I have a document of 100 pages. i need to replace a lot of characters and words 
For example  ∂,∆, π, lee ≈  with 'de', 'trang', 'P', 'loo' accordingly. 

_Word_DocFindReplace($oDoc, "∂", "de") can do ok, but replace single word and take too long time.
How i can i search multiple letters(or even words) and replace it?

Please help.

I found VBA code maybe do work, if could pls translate to autoit thanks.

Sub MultiReplace()
Dim StrFind As String, StrRepl As String
Dim i As Long
StrFind = "∂,∆,π,lee "
StrRepl = "de,trang,P,loo"
Set RngTxt = Selection.Range
For i = 0 To UBound(Split(StrFind, ","))
Selection.HomeKey wdStory
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.ClearFormatting
.Replacement.ClearFormatting
.Text = Split(StrFind, ",")(i)
.Replacement.Text = Split(StrRepl, ",")(i)
.Format = False
.MatchWholeWord = True
.MatchAllWordForms = False
.MatchWildcards = False
.Execute Replace:=wdReplaceAll
End With
Next i
End Sub

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, viptnn said:

I found VBA code maybe do work, if could pls translate to autoit thanks.

What did you try as the code should look pretty similar, or did you want to pay me for doing it for you?

Jos

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Posted

Did you have a look at the Word UDF that comes with AutoIt?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Jos said:

What did you try as the code should look pretty similar, or did you want to pay me for doing it for you?

Jos

i could to pay you if you have time to help me complete my program.

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Posted
Just now, viptnn said:

i could to pay you if you have time to help me complete my program.

Doubt that ;)

So you better take the cheap option and give the suggestions a try yourself.

Jos

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Posted
1 hour ago, water said:

Did you have a look at the Word UDF that comes with AutoIt?

i looked but no func can replace multi word at same time, i have a lot of word need to replace so i want replace all as fast as well

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Jos said:

Doubt that ;)

So you better take the cheap option and give the suggestions a try yourself.

Jos

Thank Jos, pls show the suggestions, i ll try myself :)

Edited by viptnn
Posted

With multiple words to replace I would call _Word_DocFindReplace in a loop.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, water said:

With multiple words to replace I would call _Word_DocFindReplace in a loop.

i known that way but i need to give an example for you to understand

_Word_DocFindReplace($oDoc,"word1","one")

It take 0.5 second, very fast alright? but if we loop to 100-1000 time, it take 50-500 second too long if we compare with vba script

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Did you try to translate the VBA code to AutoIt?

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Posted
1 minute ago, water said:

Did you try to translate the VBA code to AutoIt?

No, i didn't i study only Autoit code :(, if you could pls help me, i dont want my program slower than VBA code

Posted

Something for you to start with:

#include <Word.au3>
Global $oWord ; Set Word application object here and assign object
Global $oDoc ; Open Word document here and assign object 
Func MultiReplace()
    Local $aFind = StringSplit("∂,∆,π,lee", ",")
    Local $aReplace = StringSplit("de,trang,P,loo", ",")
    Local $oRange = $oWord.Selection.Range
    For $i = 1 To $aFind[0]
        $oWord.Selection.HomeKey($wdStory)
        With $oWord.Selection.Find
            .ClearFormatting
            .Replacement.ClearFormatting
            .Text = $aFind[$i]
            .Replacement.Text = $aReplace[$i]
            .Format = False
            .MatchWholeWord = True
            .MatchAllWordForms = False
            .Replace($wdReplaceAll)
            .MatchWildcards = False
            .Execute()
        EndWith
    Next
EndFunc   ;==>MultiReplace

 

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On 9/16/2017 at 5:21 PM, water said:

Something for you to start with:

#include <Word.au3>
Global $oWord ; Set Word application object here and assign object
Global $oDoc ; Open Word document here and assign object 
Func MultiReplace()
    Local $aFind = StringSplit("∂,∆,π,lee", ",")
    Local $aReplace = StringSplit("de,trang,P,loo", ",")
    Local $oRange = $oWord.Selection.Range
    For $i = 1 To $aFind[0]
        $oWord.Selection.HomeKey($wdStory)
        With $oWord.Selection.Find
            .ClearFormatting
            .Replacement.ClearFormatting
            .Text = $aFind[$i]
            .Replacement.Text = $aReplace[$i]
            .Format = False
            .MatchWholeWord = True
            .MatchAllWordForms = False
            .Replace($wdReplaceAll)
            .MatchWildcards = False
            .Execute()
        EndWith
    Next
EndFunc   ;==>MultiReplace

 

can't you help me?, It does not work

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Posted
1 minute ago, neypro said:

It does not work

Means what exactly?   "It doesn't work" does not tell us anything!

I hope the posted script isn't the whole script you are trying because that indeed doesn't do anything as that snippet never calls MultiReplace()!

Jos

 

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Jos said:

Means what exactly?   "It doesn't work" does not tell us anything!

I hope the posted script isn't the whole script you are trying because that indeed doesn't do anything as that snippet never calls MultiReplace()!

Jos

 

This is my code:

#include <Word.au3>
Dim $aFind[100]

    $FILE = FileOpen(@ScriptDir&"\Data\1.txt", 0+32)
    for $i=1 to 99 step 1
    $aFind[$i]=FileReadLine($FILE, $i)
    Next
    FileClose($FILE)
    
Dim $aReplace[100]
    $FILE = FileOpen(@ScriptDir&"\Data\2.txt", 0+32)
    for $i=1 to 99 step 1
    $aReplace[$i]=FileReadLine($FILE, $i)
    Next
    FileClose($FILE)
    
                                $oWord = _Word_Create(True,False)
                                Local $sDocument = @ScriptDir&"\1.doc"
                                $oDoc= _Word_DocOpen($oWord, $sDocument)


    Local $oRange = $oWord.Selection.Range
    For $i = 1 To 99
        $oWord.Selection.HomeKey($wdStory)
        With $oWord.Selection.Find
            .ClearFormatting
            .Replacement.ClearFormatting
            .Text = $aFind[$i]
            .Replacement.Text = $aReplace[$i]
            .Format = False
            .MatchWholeWord = True
            .MatchAllWordForms = False
            .Replace($wdReplaceAll)
            .MatchWildcards = False
            .Execute()
        EndWith
    Next

Hope you help me :(

Edited by Jos
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Posted (edited)

You still haven't described what you want to do and what is going wrong ......or do you want me to figure that all out myself? 

Also provide all required bits and pieces so we can test.

 

Edited by Jos

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Jos said:

You still haven't described what you want to do and what is going wrong ......or do you want me to figure that all out myself? 

 

My code does not perform the replacement operation according to the predefined pattern.I don't know VBA but I am trying to test the speed when using VBA

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