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Hi all I need some help

With some RegExp pattern I try to use for an other program language but i can not find what wood do the same in autoit

s

Treat string as single line

m

Treat string as multiple lines

g

Global matching, and keep the Current position after failed

thanks beau

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Hi all I need some help

With some RegExp pattern I try to use for an other program language but i can not find what wood do the same in autoit

s

Treat string as single line

m

Treat string as multiple lines

g

Global matching, and keep the Current position after failed

thanks beau

I'm not sure what you need but there is definitely a subliminal message in there.

s = Sarah

m = Michelle

g = Gellar

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Hi,

Treat string as single line

By default $ means end of string, so if you use it at the end of the pattern, it will be as one line :)

You can read about AutoIt RegExp methods in the help file (Online Documentations).

 

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([%]+(.)+[%])

This will grab whatever is between the %'s, but it also grabs the %'s. I'm an amateur at SRE, so there may be a way to strip the %'s as well.

Example: This line is %used as an& example....

Results: %used as an%

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here some test code i tried it still leaves out % % thanks for any help

Beau

#include <String.au3>

#include <array.au3>

$file = FileOpen("mylist.txt", 0)

;Check if file opened for reading OK

If $file = -1 Then

MsgBox(0, "Error", "Unable to open file.")

Exit

EndIf

; Read in lines of text until the EOF is reached

While 1

$line = FileReadLine($file)

If @error = -1 Then ExitLoop

$aArray1 = _StringBetween($line, '%', '%',-1,'([%]+(.)+[%])')

_ArrayDisplay($aArray1, 'StringRegExp Search')

If Not @error Then

EndIf

WEnd

;FileClose($fileout)

FileClose($file)

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