* Re: How to kill line beginning with specific string
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@ 2009-11-19 8:47 ` Giorgos Keramidas
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From: Giorgos Keramidas @ 2009-11-19 8:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:51:29 -0800 (PST), brooklynwhite <white805@umn.edu> wrote:
> I need to figure out how to kill a series of lines in a text file that all
> begin with the same string. The format of the lines is:
>
> 2000 001 00 AIR TEMP 354
>
> The second and third expressions in the line change with subsequent
> lines, e.g.:
>
> 2000 002 01 AIR TEMP 354
>
> Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these lines
> without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k
> when the line is found? I realize this may be a silly question so
> thanks for your patience and help.
You can use `M-x flush-lines RET'. Note that the `flush-lines' argument
is a regular expression, but it should work fine for simple string
matching too.
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* How to kill line beginning with specific string
@ 2009-11-18 18:51 brooklynwhite
2009-11-19 6:43 ` Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
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From: brooklynwhite @ 2009-11-18 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
I need to figure out how to kill a series of lines in a text file that all
begin with the same string. The format of the lines is:
2000 001 00 AIR TEMP 354
The second and third expressions in the line change with subsequent lines,
e.g.:
2000 002 01 AIR TEMP 354
Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these lines
without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k when the
line is found? I realize this may be a silly question so thanks for your
patience and help.
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* Re: How to kill line beginning with specific string
2009-11-18 18:51 brooklynwhite
@ 2009-11-19 6:43 ` Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
2009-11-19 17:12 ` brooklynwhite
2009-11-19 10:14 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Dirk-Jan C. Binnema @ 2009-11-19 6:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: brooklynwhite; +Cc: Help-gnu-emacs
>>>>> brooklynwhite <white805@umn.edu> writes:
> I need to figure out how to kill a series of lines in a text file that all
> begin with the same string. The format of the lines is:
> 2000 001 00 AIR TEMP 354
> The second and third expressions in the line change with subsequent lines,
> e.g.:
> 2000 002 01 AIR TEMP 354
> Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these lines
> without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k when the
> line is found? I realize this may be a silly question so thanks for your
> patience and help.
M-x flush-lines
Best wishes,
Dirk.
--
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema Helsinki, Finland
e:djcb@djcbsoftware.nl w:www.djcbsoftware.nl
pgp: D09C E664 897D 7D39 5047 A178 E96A C7A1 017D DA3C
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* Re: How to kill line beginning with specific string
2009-11-19 6:43 ` Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
@ 2009-11-19 17:12 ` brooklynwhite
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From: brooklynwhite @ 2009-11-19 17:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Your help is much appreciated!!!
djcb wrote:
>
>
>>>>>> brooklynwhite <white805@umn.edu> writes:
>
> > I need to figure out how to kill a series of lines in a text file
> that all
> > begin with the same string. The format of the lines is:
> > 2000 001 00 AIR TEMP 354
>
> > The second and third expressions in the line change with subsequent
> lines,
> > e.g.:
>
> > 2000 002 01 AIR TEMP 354
>
> > Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these
> lines
> > without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k
> when the
> > line is found? I realize this may be a silly question so thanks for
> your
> > patience and help.
>
> M-x flush-lines
>
> Best wishes,
> Dirk.
>
> --
> Dirk-Jan C. Binnema Helsinki, Finland
> e:djcb@djcbsoftware.nl w:www.djcbsoftware.nl
> pgp: D09C E664 897D 7D39 5047 A178 E96A C7A1 017D DA3C
>
>
>
>
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* Re: How to kill line beginning with specific string
2009-11-18 18:51 brooklynwhite
2009-11-19 6:43 ` Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
@ 2009-11-19 10:14 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2009-11-19 10:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: brooklynwhite; +Cc: Help-gnu-emacs
Am 18.11.2009 um 19:51 schrieb brooklynwhite:
> Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these lines
> without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k
> when the
> line is found?
You can check with C-M-s ^2000 .*C-qC-j – it will high-light the
matching lines. Once you're content you can use replace-regexp to
replace all that matches the regular expression with nothing.
--
Greetings
Pete
"Indentation?! I will show you how to indent when I indent your skull!"
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* Re: How to kill line beginning with specific string
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@ 2009-11-19 10:45 ` Miles Bader
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From: Miles Bader @ 2009-11-19 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
>> Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these lines
>> without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k
>> when the
>> line is found?
>
> You can check with C-M-s ^2000 .*C-qC-j – it will high-light the
> matching lines. Once you're content you can use replace-regexp to
> replace all that matches the regular expression with nothing.
Perhaps more easily, use the `flush-lines' command, and give it a regexp
of "^" + your string:
E.g., to kill lines beginning with "my prefix":
M-x flush-lines RET ^my prefix RET
[Note that flush-lines operates on all lines _following point_, so you
might want to move to the beginning of the buffer first.]
-Miles
--
Cynic, n. A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as
they ought to be. Hence the custom among the Scythians of plucking out a
cynic's eyes to improve his vision.
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