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This article is a collection of examples of rules for various common tasks.
 
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=== Remove first word ===
 
=== Remove first word ===

Revision as of 12:11, 17 December 2013

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This article is a collection of examples of rules for various common tasks.


Remove first word

If the words are separated by spaced then you can use Delete rule, by deleting everything up to the next space.

1) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (skip extension)

Alternatively, this can be achieved with a RegEx rule:

1) RegEx: Replace expression "\A[^\s]+\s*" with "" (skip extension)

Examples:

Input Output
Example File Name File Name

Remove first 3 words

If the words are separated by spaced then you can use 3 Delete rules, with each one deleting everything up to the next space.

1) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (skip extension)
2) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (skip extension)
3) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (skip extension)

Alternatively, this can be achieved with a single RegEx rule:

1) RegEx: Replace expression "\A[^\s]+\s+[^\s]+\s+[^\s]+\s*" with "" (skip extension)

Examples:

Input Output
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog fox jumps over the lazy dog

Remove last 3 words

If the words are separated by spaced then you can use 3 Delete rules, with each one deleting everything up to the next space, but operating in "right-to-left" mode.

1) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (right-to-left) (skip extension)
2) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (right-to-left) (skip extension)
3) Delete: Delete from Position 1 until Delimiter " " (right-to-left) (skip extension)

Alternatively, this can be achieved with a single RegEx rule:

1) RegEx: Replace expression "\s*[^\s]+\s+[^\s]+\s+[^\s]+\Z" with "" (skip extension)

Examples:

Input Output
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog The quick brown fox jumps over