Text Parsing Tutorial

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Revision as of 15:42, 3 August 2011 by >NXTBoy (Creating the script: This was absolutely terrible, and is still pretty bad. Patterns, anyone?)
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Introduction

Parsing text is where you seperate the elements and nodes from the values. Say I had this single line of string

String = "5,100,4,5|10,100,3,2|"

Parsing it would seperate each value from each. But for now, were sticking with seperating from the |'s and not the ,'s

We want it to seperate into this: 5,100,4,5 10,100,3,2

Creating the script

First off, lets establish our variables.

local lastKey = 0 -- This is needed for the ParseText function
local allStrings = {} -- Were all strings will be put into

Ok, we have our variables. Let's get to work on the function.

function ParseText(text, endKey)
    for i = 1, #text do
        if text:sub(i,i) == endKey then -- This right here is detecting the letter/symbol/number on that line
            if lastKey == 0 then -- Checking to see see if a "|" was found already. This will be needed for the next function
                lastKey = i + 1 -- Setting the lastKey to the current key
            end
        end
    end
end

Okay, now we need the ReplaceString fuction. This will be to remove the "|"'s from the string.

function ReplaceString(str, find, replace) 
    str = tostring(str)
    strStart, strEnd = str:find(find) -- Finding if there really is a key to be replaced and finding the character number.
    return str:sub(1, strStart-1)..replace..str:sub(strEnd+1, #str) -- Replacing the "|" with ""
end

Now we need to add it all together and add to the ParseText function

lastKey = 0 -- This is needed for the ParseText function
allStrings = {} -- Were all strings will be put into
function ReplaceString(str, find, replace) 
    str = tostring(str)
    strStart, strEnd = str:find(find) -- Finding if there really is a key to be replaced and finding the character number.
    return str:sub(1, strStart-1)..replace..str:sub(strEnd+1, #str) -- Replacing the "|" with ""
end
function ParseText(text, endKey)
    for i = 1, #text do
        if text:sub(i,i) == endKey then -- This right here is detecting the letter/symbol/number on that line
            if lastKey == 0 then -- Checking to see see if a "|" was found already. This will be needed for the next function
                table.insert(allStrings, ReplaceString(text:sub(1,i), EndKey, "")) -- Inserts the string into a table :D
                lastKey = i + 1 -- Setting the lastKey to the current key
            else
                table.insert(allStrings, ReplaceString(text:sub(lastKey, i), EndKey, ""))-- Inserts the string into the table
                --This is were the lastKey was needed. If we wouldnt of had the last key and used 1 instead
            end
        end
    end
end

Now all they are seperated into all values for each, player or whatever your storing per |. You could use the same ParseText function on the ","'s.

Time to print each result


ParseText("5,100,4,5|10,100,3,2|","|")
for i,v in pairs(allStrings) do
    print(v)
end

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