Remove text after @ sign
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I am trying to use notepad++ and regular expressions to edit a document.
I have text in this format
123.45607894.165@abcd;aba
23.456@av1;084
9871.001@fab:9782581afa
And I need to get only the first part of the line , the one before the @ sign. How would I do that to get this:
123.45607894.165
23.456
9871.001
notepad++ regex text-formatting
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I am trying to use notepad++ and regular expressions to edit a document.
I have text in this format
123.45607894.165@abcd;aba
23.456@av1;084
9871.001@fab:9782581afa
And I need to get only the first part of the line , the one before the @ sign. How would I do that to get this:
123.45607894.165
23.456
9871.001
notepad++ regex text-formatting
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up vote
3
down vote
favorite
up vote
3
down vote
favorite
I am trying to use notepad++ and regular expressions to edit a document.
I have text in this format
123.45607894.165@abcd;aba
23.456@av1;084
9871.001@fab:9782581afa
And I need to get only the first part of the line , the one before the @ sign. How would I do that to get this:
123.45607894.165
23.456
9871.001
notepad++ regex text-formatting
I am trying to use notepad++ and regular expressions to edit a document.
I have text in this format
123.45607894.165@abcd;aba
23.456@av1;084
9871.001@fab:9782581afa
And I need to get only the first part of the line , the one before the @ sign. How would I do that to get this:
123.45607894.165
23.456
9871.001
notepad++ regex text-formatting
notepad++ regex text-formatting
asked Jun 24 '17 at 18:05
Perkan
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Find @.*
and replace with empty string
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First, search with regular expression:
- open the "Replace" dialog (Ctrl+h, or menu Search -> Replace).
- select the "Regular expression" radio button in the bottom-left of the dialog.
Now, fill the following search fields:
- Find what:
@.*$
- Replace with: (leave empty)
This will find the text @
followed by any number of characters .*
to the end of the line $
(end of line part is optional).
The found text is then replaced by nothing (or whatever you want to put in the "Replace with" field).
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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active
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up vote
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Find @.*
and replace with empty string
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8
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Find @.*
and replace with empty string
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8
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up vote
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Find @.*
and replace with empty string
Find @.*
and replace with empty string
answered Jun 24 '17 at 18:10
African Networks
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First, search with regular expression:
- open the "Replace" dialog (Ctrl+h, or menu Search -> Replace).
- select the "Regular expression" radio button in the bottom-left of the dialog.
Now, fill the following search fields:
- Find what:
@.*$
- Replace with: (leave empty)
This will find the text @
followed by any number of characters .*
to the end of the line $
(end of line part is optional).
The found text is then replaced by nothing (or whatever you want to put in the "Replace with" field).
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up vote
7
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First, search with regular expression:
- open the "Replace" dialog (Ctrl+h, or menu Search -> Replace).
- select the "Regular expression" radio button in the bottom-left of the dialog.
Now, fill the following search fields:
- Find what:
@.*$
- Replace with: (leave empty)
This will find the text @
followed by any number of characters .*
to the end of the line $
(end of line part is optional).
The found text is then replaced by nothing (or whatever you want to put in the "Replace with" field).
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
up vote
7
down vote
First, search with regular expression:
- open the "Replace" dialog (Ctrl+h, or menu Search -> Replace).
- select the "Regular expression" radio button in the bottom-left of the dialog.
Now, fill the following search fields:
- Find what:
@.*$
- Replace with: (leave empty)
This will find the text @
followed by any number of characters .*
to the end of the line $
(end of line part is optional).
The found text is then replaced by nothing (or whatever you want to put in the "Replace with" field).
First, search with regular expression:
- open the "Replace" dialog (Ctrl+h, or menu Search -> Replace).
- select the "Regular expression" radio button in the bottom-left of the dialog.
Now, fill the following search fields:
- Find what:
@.*$
- Replace with: (leave empty)
This will find the text @
followed by any number of characters .*
to the end of the line $
(end of line part is optional).
The found text is then replaced by nothing (or whatever you want to put in the "Replace with" field).
answered Jun 24 '17 at 18:27
jehad
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