W dniu 2013-01-08 21:17, Nino Novak pisze:
Am 08.01.2013 21:11, schrieb gordom:
W dniu 2013-01-08 20:20, Mirosław Zalewski pisze:
Since LibreOffice regex engine is crippled and don't support
lookaheads, the
short answer is:
no, you can't do that.
That's a pity.
but only if it's really true ;-)
BUT do lines you want to delete happen to fall into some common
pattern? In
your sample (which may or may not be representative for entire text)
they
does. In fact you want to delete all lines that start with number
followed by
letter. You can use this regexp to match these lines:
^[0-9]+.*
Unfortunately my sample wasn't very accurate and can't be regarded as
fully representative. The pattern is more complex actually.
Then you should try to show a better example as Regex are pattern
matching and without knowing the pattern we cannot guess how to match it
;-)
Nino
In "real" life :-) there are lines starting with letters also. Only
these with "Set:" at the beginning should be left, rest is going to be
deleted.
Set: 01SA34509
0109SA
011017B
S01020207B
010902B
01090002
011007B
01090001
090110
Set: 0134501
011101
HB01110102
01110103
080908
Set: 0111679SE
0111SE
I'm surprised that there is no simple way to find everything except
"Set:.+$"
gordom
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