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smackerz1988
Pyrite | Level 9

Hello,

 

I am using a macro to compare two versions of an rtf output for differences. My question is there a way to compress/remove control words such as /trowd or /setd using regular expressions so that when using proc compare to detect differences they will match up better. For example.

 

\trowd\trkeep\...etc..\cf1{Alfreq\cell}\pard\...cf1{1.6\cell}\pard…..\cf1{60\cell}{\row}
\trowd\trkeep\...etc..\cf1{Alice\cell}\pard\...cf1{1.5\cell}\pard…..\cf1{50\cell}{\row}

 

being turned into this

Alfreq ^^^ 1.6 ^^^ 60 ^^^
Alice ^^^ 1.5 ^^^ 50 ^^^

 

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Quentin
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If you search lexjansen.com you'll find papers on this, e.g. 

 

https://www.lexjansen.com/pharmasug-cn/2017/CC/PharmaSUG-China-2017-CC07.pdf

https://www.pharmasug.org/cd/papers/TT/TT13.pdf

 

But after skimming, I don't think I would do this in SAS.  I'd be more likely to read the RTF's into MS Word, and use Word's compare feature.  Which could probably be automated with VBA or whatever if needed.

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Quentin
Super User

If you search lexjansen.com you'll find papers on this, e.g. 

 

https://www.lexjansen.com/pharmasug-cn/2017/CC/PharmaSUG-China-2017-CC07.pdf

https://www.pharmasug.org/cd/papers/TT/TT13.pdf

 

But after skimming, I don't think I would do this in SAS.  I'd be more likely to read the RTF's into MS Word, and use Word's compare feature.  Which could probably be automated with VBA or whatever if needed.

BASUG is hosting free webinars Next up: Don Henderson presenting on using hash functions (not hash tables!) to segment data on June 12. Register now at the Boston Area SAS Users Group event page: https://www.basug.org/events.

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