Re: Strings in file
- From: "Maarten Wiltink" <maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 15:44:13 +0200
"Tom" <you1@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>"Bart" <broersma.juda_ANTISPAM_@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Op Fri, 23 Sep 2005 06:30:27 GMT schreef "Tom" <you1@xxxxxxx>:
>>> If i have 5 lines in a .txt file: like this
>>>
>>> "This is line :345"
>>> "This is line :323
>>> "This is line :356"
>>> "This is line :385"
>>> "This is line :312"
>>>
>>> I want all information in the txtfile to be visible in a memo (no
>>> problem) but when i push the button i want to sort them in numbers? ...
>> Do all lines start with "This is line: " ?
>> If so, then the task would not bes so difficult I guess.
> No, that's the problem, the file looks like this:
>
> Number 1 lengt Time
> 04: 154-1-0Ber Er F 050829-31/2140 1 15,522
> 05: 124-1-1Ber Er F 050912-31/2160 2 15,135
> Number 2 lengt time
> 04: 101-2-0Kih Ör S 050817-71/2140 1 15,120
> 05: 106-0-0Unt Jo S 050907-49/2140 1 15,4a21
> Number 3 lengt time
> 04: 121-3-1Sva Åk J 050903-52/2140 1 16,281
> 05: 143-1-1Sva Os Å 050915-71/2140 7 16,199
>
> I want to compare number 1,2,3. ...
So they do not all start "This is line: ", but "Number " instead?
Yes, I can see how that would make things a *whole lot* harder.
Groetjes,
Maarten Wiltink
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