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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









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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









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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









      share|improve this question













      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






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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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                      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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                        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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                          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).






                          share|improve this answer












                          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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