I have a text file containing text like:
['22APR2012 23:10', '23APR2012 07:10', 1, 3, 0], ['22APR2012 23:10', '23APR2012 07:20', 1, 3, 0], ['22APR2012 23:15', '23APR2012 06:40', 0, 1, 0], ['22APR2012
23:15', '23APR2012 06:40', 1, 3, 0], ['22APR2012 23:15', '23APR2012 06:40', 0, 1, 0], ['22APR2012 23:15', '23APR2012 07:00', 1, 3, 0], ['22APR2012 23:15', '23APR2012
07:00', 0, 1, 0], ['22APR2012 23:20', '23APR2012 09:35', 0, 1, 0], ['22APR2012 23:20', '23APR2012 09:35', 1, 3, 0], ['22APR2012 23:20', '23APR2012 10:10', 1, 3, 0],
['22APR2012 23:25', '23APR2012 05:35', 1, 3, 0],
I want the lines break at ],
characters:
['22APR2012 19:30', '23APR2012 00:25', 0, 1, 0],
['22APR2012 19:35', '23APR2012 01:45', 1, 3, 0],
['22APR2012 19:50', '23APR2012 05:25', 1, 3, 0],
['22APR2012 19:50', '23APR2012 05:25', 0, 1, 0],
['22APR2012 19:55', '23APR2012 06:25', 1, 3, 0],
Is there a way to do it in Notepad++ or any other editor?
notePad++
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I have no idea how it can work automatically, but you can copy "], " together with new line and then use replace function.
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],\n
If you are looking to get a comma separated string into a column with CR LF you wont be able to do that in Notepad++, assuming you didn't want to write code, you could manipulate it in Microsoft Excel.
If you copy your string to location B1:
Select A2 and B2, copy the code to successive cells (by dragging):
When you get #VALUE! in the last cell of column A replace it with the previous rows B value.
In the end your A column will contain the desired text. Copy and past it anywhere you wish.
If the text contains \r\n that need to be converted into new lines use the 'Extended' or 'Regular expression' modes and escape the backslash character in 'Find what':
Find what: \\r\\n
Replace with: \r\n
Try this way. It got worked for me
ctrl + h