Hi, I have no experience of working with filters or AppleScript and I’m not quite sure who to ask to solve my problem, can you help?
The sample below show the problem. 01-1:2 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:2 # Ἰσαάκ, # 2464 # N-PRI 01-1:2 # Ἰσαὰκ # 2464 # N-PRI 01-1:2 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:2 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:2 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:2 # Ἰακώβ, # 2384 # N-PRI 01-1:2 # Ἰακὼβ # 2384 # N-PRI 01-1:2 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:2 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:2 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:2 # Ἰούδαν # 2455 # N-ASM 01-1:2 # καὶ # 2532 # CONJ 01-1:2 # τοὺς # 3588 # T-APM 01-1:2 # ἀδελφοὺς # 80 # N-APM 01-1:2 # αὐτοῦ, # 846 # P-GSM 01-1:3 # Ἰούδας # 2455 # N-NSM 01-1:3 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:3 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:3 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:3 # Φάρες # 5329 # N-PRI 01-1:3 # καὶ # 2532 # CONJ 01-1:3 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:3 # Ζάρα # 2196 # N-PRI 01-1:3 # ἐκ # 1537 # PREP 01-1:3 # τῆς # 3588 # T-GSF 01-1:3 # Θαμάρ, # 2283 # N-PRI 01-1:3 # Φάρες # 5329 # N-PRI 01-1:3 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:3 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:3 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:3 # Ἑσρώμ, # 2074 # N-PRI 01-1:3 # Ἑσρὼμ # 2074 # N-PRI 01-1:3 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:3 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:3 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:3 # Ἀράμ, # 689 # N-PRI 01-1:4 # Ἀρὰμ # 689 # N-PRI 01-1:4 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:4 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:4 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:4 # Ἀμιναδάβ, # 284 # N-PRI 01-1:4 # Ἀμιναδὰβ # 284 # N-PRI 01-1:4 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:4 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S 01-1:4 # τὸν # 3588 # T-ASM 01-1:4 # Ναασσών, # 3476 # N-PRI 01-1:4 # Ναασσὼν # 3476 # N-PRI 01-1:4 # δὲ # 1161 # CONJ 01-1:4 # ἐγέννησεν # 1080 # V-AAI-3S I have many lines with the same starting pattern of (\d+-\d+:\d+ # )(Word etc.) To be exact there are 7957 sets in each file and I have about 25 files each with about 140000 lines. The shortest set is two lines and the longest might be about 50 What I need is a simple way of numbering each set consecutively. So in the list above the last 01-1:2 # would be numbered 16 and the first 01-1:3 # would be 1 and so one. (Preferably with with the letter W in front of the number to give 01-1:2 # W16 # word etc. - although the W can be added later f needed.) I am using BBEdit 12 on an iMac running High Sierra 10.13.6. The files in question are currently .csv If you could point me in the right direction I would find that very helpful. -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a feature request or believe that the application isn't working correctly, please email "[email protected]" rather than posting here. Follow @bbedit on Mastodon: <https://mastodon.social/@bbedit> --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BBEdit Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/bbedit/a3058995-812c-41f1-9a2c-4137bc48edban%40googlegroups.com.
