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                | sadra | 
                Posted - 07 December 2008 : 03:02:45  Hi, to all please help...
  I have 2 string(myString1 & myString2) and i want filter the myString2 from myString1
  myString1 = txt1, txt2, txt3, txt4 myString2 = txt1, txt2
  myString3 =  txt3, txt4
  how i can filter myString2 from myString1 and i get myString3?< | 
               
              
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                | Carefree | 
                Posted - 10 December 2008 : 13:07:56  Should have had a career in Reggae?< | 
               
              
                | AnonJr | 
                Posted - 10 December 2008 : 09:07:46  quote: Originally posted by Etymon
  Mr. Carefree ... that kind of has a cool ring to it!  
 
  Kinda like "Mr. Feel Good"?  < | 
               
              
                | Etymon | 
                Posted - 09 December 2008 : 23:55:32  Mr. Carefree ... that kind of has a cool ring to it!  < | 
               
              
                | Carefree | 
                Posted - 09 December 2008 : 23:46:43  You're welcome.  Feel free to ask questions any time.< | 
               
              
                | sadra | 
                Posted - 09 December 2008 : 22:57:26  quote: Originally posted by Carefree
  Here, this is a bit easier:
 
 
 
  
  Tanx Mr Carefree Best Regards< | 
               
              
                | sadra | 
                Posted - 09 December 2008 : 22:53:21  quote: Originally posted by cripto9t
  there are probably many ways to do this. I had some time on my hands and wrote this.  It looks complicated but its not and it may not be what you want, if not, someone may find it useful.
 
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Dim myString1
Dim myString2
Dim txt1, txt2, txt3, txt4
dim FilteredStr
txt1 = "Bob"
txt2 = "Carol"
txt3 = "Ted"
txt4 = "Alice"
myString1 = txt1 & "," & txt2 & "," & txt3 & "," &  txt4
myString2 = txt1 & "," & txt2
FilteredStr = ReturnFilteredStr(myString1,myString2)  'function returns new filtered string
WriteFilteredStr FilteredStr       'sub to write the new string to page
Function ReturnFilteredStr(str1,str2)
    Dim strToFilter
    Dim strWhatToFilter
    Dim strFiltered
    Dim objRegex
    Dim iCnt
    Dim iCnt2
    Dim fStr
    strToFilter = split(str1,",")       'myString1 split at comma
    strWhatToFilter = split(str2,",")   'myString2 split at comma
    strFiltered = ""                    'variable to hold strings that make it through the filter
    Set objRegex = New Regexp           'Set new regular expression to handle match and replace duties
    objRegex.ignorecase = true
    objRegex.global = true
    for iCnt = 0 to uBound(strToFilter) 'Loop through myString1
        fStr = trim(strtoFilter(iCnt))  'String to Match
        for iCnt2 = 0 to uBound(strWhatToFilter)    '2nd loop to cycle through myString2
            fStr2 = trim(strToFilter(iCnt2))        'String pattern
            objRegex.Pattern = fStr2
            fStr = objRegex.Replace(fStr,"")        'If String to Match = String pattern then String to match is replaced with ""
        next
        if fStr <> "" then
            if strFiltered <> "" then
                strFiltered = strFiltered & "," & fStr   'if string to Match made it through the filter its added to the new string
            else
                strFiltered = fStr
            end if
        end if
    next
    Set objRegex = Nothing                       'object clean up
    ReturnFilteredStr = strFiltered
End Function 
Sub WriteFilteredStr(str)
    Dim strArr
    Dim iCnt
    if str <> "" then
        strArr = split(str,",")
        for iCnt = 0 to uBound(strArr)
            Response.Write strArr(iCnt) & "<br />"
        next
    else
        Response.Write "Your filtered string is empty."
    end if
End Sub
%>
 
  
 
  Tanx Mr cripto9t Best Regards< | 
               
              
                | sadra | 
                Posted - 09 December 2008 : 22:52:13  quote: Originally posted by AnonJr
  Ask over at http://stackoverflow.com ?
  While we do occasionally foray into general programming (and some non-programming) topics, we tend to be a little more tightly focused. You may get a faster result by going to a general programming Q&A site like stackoverflow.com
 
  
  Ok!< | 
               
              
                | Carefree | 
                Posted - 08 December 2008 : 10:06:07  Here, this is a bit easier:
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                | cripto9t | 
                Posted - 07 December 2008 : 11:00:26  there are probably many ways to do this. I had some time on my hands and wrote this.  It looks complicated but its not and it may not be what you want, if not, someone may find it useful.
 
 <%
Dim myString1
Dim myString2
Dim txt1, txt2, txt3, txt4
dim FilteredStr
txt1 = "Bob"
txt2 = "Carol"
txt3 = "Ted"
txt4 = "Alice"
myString1 = txt1 & "," & txt2 & "," & txt3 & "," &  txt4
myString2 = txt1 & "," & txt2
FilteredStr = ReturnFilteredStr(myString1,myString2)  'function returns new filtered string
WriteFilteredStr FilteredStr       'sub to write the new string to page
Function ReturnFilteredStr(str1,str2)
    Dim strToFilter
    Dim strWhatToFilter
    Dim strFiltered
    Dim objRegex
    Dim iCnt
    Dim iCnt2
    Dim fStr
    strToFilter = split(str1,",")       'myString1 split at comma
    strWhatToFilter = split(str2,",")   'myString2 split at comma
    strFiltered = ""                    'variable to hold strings that make it through the filter
    Set objRegex = New Regexp           'Set new regular expression to handle match and replace duties
    objRegex.ignorecase = true
    objRegex.global = true
    for iCnt = 0 to uBound(strToFilter) 'Loop through myString1
        fStr = trim(strtoFilter(iCnt))  'String to Match
        for iCnt2 = 0 to uBound(strWhatToFilter)    '2nd loop to cycle through myString2
            fStr2 = trim(strToFilter(iCnt2))        'String pattern
            objRegex.Pattern = fStr2
            fStr = objRegex.Replace(fStr,"")        'If String to Match = String pattern then String to match is replaced with ""
        next
        if fStr <> "" then
            if strFiltered <> "" then
                strFiltered = strFiltered & "," & fStr   'if string to Match made it through the filter its added to the new string
            else
                strFiltered = fStr
            end if
        end if
    next
    Set objRegex = Nothing                       'object clean up
    ReturnFilteredStr = strFiltered
End Function 
Sub WriteFilteredStr(str)
    Dim strArr
    Dim iCnt
    if str <> "" then
        strArr = split(str,",")
        for iCnt = 0 to uBound(strArr)
            Response.Write strArr(iCnt) & "<br />"
        next
    else
        Response.Write "Your filtered string is empty."
    end if
End Sub
%>
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                | AnonJr | 
                Posted - 07 December 2008 : 08:57:07  Ask over at http://stackoverflow.com ?
  While we do occasionally foray into general programming (and some non-programming) topics, we tend to be a little more tightly focused. You may get a faster result by going to a general programming Q&A site like stackoverflow.com< | 
               
             
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