Just tried it and ended up with the following. (made a stack with 2 fields, 1 with your sample text, other for output)
on mouseUp put field 1 into tVar set the itemdel to colon repeat for each line tLine in tVar switch item 1 of tLine case "name" put return & return & tLine after tNewVar -- put the name line into a holding var break case "description" put return & tLine after tNewVar -- same as name. Puts description on a new line in the holding var break case "creature1" -- if its creature 1, new line and put the whole line put return & tLine after tNewVar break case "notes1" -- if its notes1, new line and put the whole line put return & tLine after tNewVar break default -- everything that doesn't match the preceeding rules just take it on to the end of the holding var -- This assumes that the list is always correctly organized. (ie, name, description, group of creatures, group of notes put space & item 2 of tLine after tNewVar end switch end repeat put tNewVar into field 2 delete char 1 to 2 of field 2 end mouseUp On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 5:45 PM, John Patten <johnpat...@mac.com> wrote: > Hi All... > > I have a list of items. The items in the list are in similar groups but > each group is delimited by a tab. > > For example: > > name:Group1 > description:Animals with four legs. > creature1:cats > creature2:dogs > notes1:Animals that are pets. > notes2:Animals that have fur. > > > name:Group 2 > description:Animals that swim. > creature1:sharks > creature2:tuna > creature3:whales > notes1:Animals that live in the sea. > notes2:Animals that don't have fur. > > etc. etc.... > > The items in the list are formatted identical. It is just the content > after the colon that changes. > > How would I go about combining the "creature" line (line 3) with the other > creature lines for each item in list? > > Ultimately I would like my items in my list to look like: > > name:Group1 > description:Animals with four legs. > creature1:cats dogs > notes1:Animals that are pets. > notes2:Animals that have fur. > > name:Group 2 > description:Animals that swim. > creature1:sharks tuna whales > notes1:Animals that live in the sea. > notes2:Animals that don't have fur. > > I have been experimenting with: > > on mouseUp > set the itemdel to tab > put 2 into x > put 1 into y > repeat for number of items in cd fld "data" - 1 > put item x of cd fld "data" into tTempData > put lineOffSet("creature1:", tTempData) into tTextStart --4 > put lineOffSet("notes1:", tTempData) into tTextEnd > repeat for number of lines in tTempData > put char 1 to 10 of line (tTextStart + y) of tTempData into tFirst > put char 1 to 7 of line tTextEnd of tTempdata into tEnd > if tFirst <> tEnd then > put line (tTextStart + y) of tTempData after tAdditionalText > put empty into line (tTextStart + y) of tTempData > add 1 to y > put tTempData & tab & return after tFormattedData > else > put item x of tTempData & tab & return after tFormattedData > --put item x of tTempData after tFormattedData > add 1 to x > add 1 to y > end if > end repeat > add 1 to x > > end repeat > put tFormattedData > end mouseUp > > But I'm thinking there must be an easier way? Any suggestions? > > Thank you! > > John Patten > SUSD > > > > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode