Re: Extracting text from tags

2010-04-05 Thread maciek.schejbal
Thank you very much Kendall, much appreciated!
Maciek


On Apr 4, 10:50 pm, Kendall Conrad angelw...@gmail.com wrote:
 Working with the text sample you gave the the following seems to work
 to give you comma separated email addresses, except for an extra comma
 at the end. The find is the same as from the other thread except
 doens't have the \r at the end.

 find: ([^]+)([^]+)
 replace with: \2,

 -Kendall

 On Apr 4, 6:50 am, maciek.schejbal maciek.schej...@gmail.com
 wrote: Hi Kendall,

  Yes, I went through the previous post, which worked ok when the source
  was structured such that each entry was separated by a carriage
  return, in this case I have something like this:

  Joh doe j...@act.orgRez Olution r...@mindspring.comAd Ab
  a...@aol.comSeth Ron s...@product.com

  I can't get a grip on grep, so to speak and can't figure out the
  variations. Thank you for clear directions.

  Maciek

  On Apr 3, 8:09 pm, Kendall Conrad angelw...@gmail.com wrote:

   I offered up a solution to a very similar post here in the group.

  http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/thread/8658d08b55...

   See if you can make use of it.

   -Kendall

   On Apr 3, 9:23 am, maciek.schejbal maciek.schej...@gmail.com
   wrote: Hi,

I have a list of emails enclosed within  signs preceded and followed
by a name and/or quotation marks and various characters, with and
without spaces, carriage returns, basically total mess, except those
emails inside  and  tags. How can I extract those emails, place them
in a comma-delimited format and discard everything else?

Thank you,
Maciek

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Re: Extracting text from tags

2010-04-04 Thread maciek.schejbal
Hi Kendall,

Yes, I went through the previous post, which worked ok when the source
was structured such that each entry was separated by a carriage
return, in this case I have something like this:

Joh doe j...@act.orgRez Olution r...@mindspring.comAd Ab
a...@aol.comSeth Ron s...@product.com

I can't get a grip on grep, so to speak and can't figure out the
variations. Thank you for clear directions.

Maciek






On Apr 3, 8:09 pm, Kendall Conrad angelw...@gmail.com wrote:
 I offered up a solution to a very similar post here in the group.

 http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/thread/8658d08b55...

 See if you can make use of it.

 -Kendall

 On Apr 3, 9:23 am, maciek.schejbal maciek.schej...@gmail.com
 wrote: Hi,

  I have a list of emails enclosed within  signs preceded and followed
  by a name and/or quotation marks and various characters, with and
  without spaces, carriage returns, basically total mess, except those
  emails inside  and  tags. How can I extract those emails, place them
  in a comma-delimited format and discard everything else?

  Thank you,
  Maciek

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Re: Extracting text from tags

2010-04-04 Thread Kendall Conrad
Working with the text sample you gave the the following seems to work
to give you comma separated email addresses, except for an extra comma
at the end. The find is the same as from the other thread except
doens't have the \r at the end.

find: ([^]+)([^]+)
replace with: \2,

-Kendall


On Apr 4, 6:50 am, maciek.schejbal maciek.schej...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hi Kendall,

 Yes, I went through the previous post, which worked ok when the source
 was structured such that each entry was separated by a carriage
 return, in this case I have something like this:

 Joh doe j...@act.orgRez Olution r...@mindspring.comAd Ab
 a...@aol.comSeth Ron s...@product.com

 I can't get a grip on grep, so to speak and can't figure out the
 variations. Thank you for clear directions.

 Maciek

 On Apr 3, 8:09 pm, Kendall Conrad angelw...@gmail.com wrote:

  I offered up a solution to a very similar post here in the group.

 http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/thread/8658d08b55...

  See if you can make use of it.

  -Kendall

  On Apr 3, 9:23 am, maciek.schejbal maciek.schej...@gmail.com
  wrote: Hi,

   I have a list of emails enclosed within  signs preceded and followed
   by a name and/or quotation marks and various characters, with and
   without spaces, carriage returns, basically total mess, except those
   emails inside  and  tags. How can I extract those emails, place them
   in a comma-delimited format and discard everything else?

   Thank you,
   Maciek

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