Will this do what you want? (untested) put empty into tExtract repeat for each line L in bigText if char -9 to -1 of L is “skyrider1” then if char 1 to 9 of L is “selkirkst” then put L & return after tExtract end if end if end repeat if char -1 of tExtract is return then delete char -1 of tExtract
> On Jun 15, 2018, at 8:45 AM, Glen Bojsza via use-livecode > <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a couple of hundred pages of text where I need to extract out a > different string. > > The ending of each string I need has the same ending skyrider1 > > The beginning of each string is the same selkirkst > > The middle of each string can be any text. > > The problem is that within each line where a string exists there are > several strings that have the same beginning selkirkst but none of the have > the correct ending skyrider1. > > My thoughts are to find ending of the string first and then work backwards > to the first beginning string. > > I created the following example which is gibberish but should make this > clearer... this is the string I want to extract from the line given is > *selkirkst is > placed in the second **skyrider1* > > > > Use the *selkirkst* function to check whether a *string* contains a > specified pattern. If *selkirkst* includes a pair of parentheses, the > position of the substring matching the part of theregular expression inside > the parentheses is placed in the variables in the *positionVarsList*. The > number of the first character in the matching substring is placed in the > first variable in the positionVarsList, and the number of the last > *selkirkst is > placed in the second **skyrider1*. Additional starting and ending > positions, matching additional parenthetical expressions, are placed in > additional pairs of variables in thepositionVarsList. If the > *selkirkst* function > returns false, the values of the variables in the positionVarsListare not > changed. The string and regularExpression are always case-sensitive, > regardless of the setting of the caseSensitive property. (If you need to > make a case-insensitive comparison, use "(?i)" at the start of the > regularExpression to make the match case-insensitive.) > > The next line will not have *is placed in the second* but some other text > *selkirkst* ???? *skyrider1* > > I am not sure if this explains it well enough but I believe a regex > expression could be used (or perhaps a matchChunk) to extract the correct > string from each line of text. > > Any suggestions? > > thanks, > > Glen > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode