Re: String to list
Re: String to list
- Subject: Re: String to list
- From: Richard Rönnbäck <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 08:04:49 +0200
- Thread-topic: String to list
An even simpler approach would be this:
words of "{\"340809\", \"83.223.119.12\"},{\"327613\",\"217.109.108.5\"}"
rgds
// Richard
> Från: Simon Forster <email@hidden>
> Datum: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 15:01:44 +0100
> Till: Applescript Users <email@hidden>
> Ämne: Re: String to list
>
>
> On 11 Sep 2009, at 14:56, Simon Forster wrote:
>
>> On 11 Sep 2009, at 14:52, Simon Forster wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Forgive me. Been away too long. I have a literal string
>>> "{\"340809\",\"83.223.119.12\"},{\"327613\",\"217.109.108.5\"}"
>>> which I'd like my script to interpret as a list. How do I do this?
>>> IIRC, script objects come into play but my memory's a bit rusty.
>>
>> Apologies for the noise. Run script was what I was after
>
>
> And (all one line):
>
> set dataIn to run script (do shell script "perl -p -e 's/^ *([^ ]+) *
> ([^ ]+)[^ ][\\n\\r]+/\"$1\",\"$2\"},{/g' /Users/simonforster/WIP/
> Spamhaus/interesting_ip/tmp.txt | perl -p -e 's/^(.*),{$/{{$1}/'")
>
> gets me what I want.
>
> I'll shut up now.
>
> Simon
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