I'm trying to use Notepadd++ to find all occurrences of width=xxx so I can change them to width="xxx"
as far as I have got is width=[^\n] which only selects width=x
If you need exactly 3 numbers, the following is tested in Notepad++:
width=\d\d\d[^\d]
Reading further into your requirement, you can use the tagging feature:
Find what: width=(\d\d\d)([^\d])
Replace with: width="\1"\2
Here, the (n) bracketed portions of the regex are stored (in sequence) as \1,\2,...\n which can be referred to in the replacement field.
As a regex engine, Notepad++ is poor. Here is a description of what's supported. Pretty basic.
{3}
but it does support negating character classes (which isn't always supported?) what sort of "Regular Expressions" craziness did they put in Notepad++???
Looking at the Notepad++ Regular Expression list there does not seem to support the {n}
notation to match n
characters, so \d{3}
did not work.
However, what had worked for me and may be considered a hack was: \d\d\d
Tested in Notepad++ and has worked, for the Find field use (\d\d\d)
and for the Replace filed use "\1"\2
.
As Tao commented, as of version 6, Notepad++ supports PCRE.
So now You can write:
\d{1,5}
\d{1,5}
\d{10}
, for example, to find a string of 10 numbers.
Commented
Feb 6, 2016 at 21:31
/(width=)(\d+?)/gim
Because you may want variable digits. Some widths may be 8, or 15, or 200, or whatever.
If you want to specify a range, you do it like this:
/(width=)(\d{1,3)/gim
where the 1 represents the lower limit and the 3 represents the upper.
I grouped both parts of the expression, so when you replace you can keep the first part and not blow it away.
Tried it: replace width=([0-9][0-9][0-9])
with width="\1"
and worked fine... Of course might not be best syntax to do this but it works...
I would try this one: width=(\d{3,})
, and check Regular expression, and also . matches newline
works for me on ver: 7.5.4