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Per Amundsen, 08/13/2014 10:11 AM
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3 | */filter [-asdfkwxnpriocteubglLz] [n-n2] [c s] <infile | dialog id> <outfile | dialog id | alias> [alias] <matchtext>* |
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5 | 3 | Per Amundsen | Scans lines of text in a window, file or dialog control, any matches are then written out to another window, file, or dialog control. |
6 | The order of the switch are important, they define what is the infile and what is the outfile, see the examples for more information. |
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8 | The [[$filtered]] identifier will retrieve the number of matches found. |
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10 | 1 | Per Amundsen | *Switches* |
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12 | 5 | Per Amundsen | -w - indicates the parameter is a window |
13 | -f - indicates the parameter is a file |
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14 | -a - sorts filtered lines by calling the optional [alias] parameter, the alias is passed two lines, $1 and $2, it must compare both and return -1, 0, or 1 to indicate relative sort order of these lines to each other |
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15 | -x - excludes matching lines |
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16 | -n - prefixes lines with a line number (the Nth match) |
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17 | -d - TODO |
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18 | -s - indicates the status window will be used |
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19 | -p - TODO |
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20 | -r - specifies the range of lines n to n2 for filtering |
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21 | -b - strips BURK codes when matching text |
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22 | -g - indicates the matchtext is a regular expression |
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23 | -z - TODO |
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24 | -k - indicates that you have specified an <alias> as the output instead of a window name. The alias will be called with the result of each filtered line with the form $<alias>($1) where $1 is the matched line |
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25 | -i - indicates that you have provided a [dialog id] custom dialog control as the input |
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26 | -o - indicates that you have provided a [dialog id] custom dialog control as the output |
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27 | -c - switch clears the output window/file before writing to it |
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28 | -t - TODO |
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29 | -e - TODO |
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30 | -u - TODO |
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31 | -l - filters from the side-listbox in the first window |
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32 | -L - filters to the side-listbox in the second window |
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34 | *Parameters* |
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36 | [n-n2] - if -r is used, indicates the range of lines to be scanned* |
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37 | [c s] - if -t is used, indicates how to do the sort |
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38 | <infile | dialog id> - if no switch implies a window's name to be use as the infile, you must provide an infile (a window, a file, or a dialog control) |
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39 | <outfile | dialog id | alias> - if no switch implies a window's name to be used as the outfile, you must provide an outfile (a window, a file, a dialog control, or an alias name if -k is used) |
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40 | [alias] - optional alias called if -a is used |
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41 | <matchtext> - the expression used for the search, if $null is used, it matches everything. |
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43 | <pre> |
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44 | ;filter from the file "c:\my file.txt" to the custom window @mywin |
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45 | /filter -fw "c:\my file.txt" @mywin *findthis* |
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47 | ;filter from the custom window @mywin to the file "c:\my file.txt" |
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48 | filter -wf @mywin "c:\my file.txt" *findthat* |
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50 | ;filter from the status window to the single message window |
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51 | /filter -sd *findthis* |
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53 | ;filter from the single message window to the status window |
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54 | /filter -ds *findthat* |
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56 | ;filter from the filename @this_is_a_file to the dialog 'dialog', id '1' |
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57 | /filter -fo @this_is_a_file dialog 1 *findthis* |
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59 | ;filter from a file and call an alias for each line |
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60 | /filter -fk file myalias *findthat* |
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62 | ;filter from a file to a file using regex |
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63 | /filter -ffg file1 file2 /regex here/ |
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64 | </pre> |