From: Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com>
To: Help GNU Emacs <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: TIL about string-rectangle
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2020 14:59:25 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CANc-5Ux9tXhPFrDt+NX6YtCjHLOrkbAXixoRL6XzhBJLdqcXiQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
I needed to replace the first comma on each line of a CSV file so I
could more conveniently sort by the first field (date, arranged as
MM/DD/YYYY). After a bit of fussing around, I got it squared away with
query-replace-regexp, did my sort, then needed to revert the
replacement text back to comma. Unfortunately, there were a few other
instances of the replacement text elsewhere in the file which caused
problems. (If I'd had my thinking cap on I would have checked before
doing the original replace, but it seems I was wearing my dunce
cap...) Poking around for help from Emacs against a future need, I
discovered replace-rectangle, which turns out to be an alias for
string-rectangle (bound to C-x r t). It looks to be quite handy when
you need to replace text within a rectangle. It's sort of (but not
quite) like narrow-to-region + query-replace(-regexp)?. It doesn't
query for a string to replace. It simply replaces the rectangle's
contents with the given string on each line.
Kinda cool,
Skip
next reply other threads:[~2020-12-30 20:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-12-30 20:59 Skip Montanaro [this message]
2020-12-30 21:37 ` TIL about string-rectangle Tim Landscheidt
2020-12-30 22:11 ` Skip Montanaro
2020-12-31 8:03 ` Yuri Khan
2020-12-31 10:21 ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-31 12:44 ` Skip Montanaro
2020-12-31 14:32 ` Tim Landscheidt
2020-12-30 21:43 ` Drew Adams
2020-12-30 22:08 ` Skip Montanaro
2020-12-30 23:11 ` Drew Adams
2020-12-30 23:23 ` Drew Adams
2020-12-30 23:24 ` Skip Montanaro
2020-12-31 7:15 ` Sivaram Neelakantan
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