How swap strings in all lines?












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Emacs 26.1



I has text:



"ADA-SGD"
"ADT-SGD"
"ADX-SGD"
"AID-SGD"
"AMP-SGD"
"ANT-SGD"
"ARDR-SGD"
"ARK-SGD"


I wan to swap text in all lines. The result must be like this:



"SGD-ADA"
"SGD-ADT"
"SGD-ADX"
"SGD-AID"
"SGD-AMP"
"SGD-ANT"
"SGD-ARDR"
"SGD-ARK"


How I can do this?



Thanks.










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    Emacs 26.1



    I has text:



    "ADA-SGD"
    "ADT-SGD"
    "ADX-SGD"
    "AID-SGD"
    "AMP-SGD"
    "ANT-SGD"
    "ARDR-SGD"
    "ARK-SGD"


    I wan to swap text in all lines. The result must be like this:



    "SGD-ADA"
    "SGD-ADT"
    "SGD-ADX"
    "SGD-AID"
    "SGD-AMP"
    "SGD-ANT"
    "SGD-ARDR"
    "SGD-ARK"


    How I can do this?



    Thanks.










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      Emacs 26.1



      I has text:



      "ADA-SGD"
      "ADT-SGD"
      "ADX-SGD"
      "AID-SGD"
      "AMP-SGD"
      "ANT-SGD"
      "ARDR-SGD"
      "ARK-SGD"


      I wan to swap text in all lines. The result must be like this:



      "SGD-ADA"
      "SGD-ADT"
      "SGD-ADX"
      "SGD-AID"
      "SGD-AMP"
      "SGD-ANT"
      "SGD-ARDR"
      "SGD-ARK"


      How I can do this?



      Thanks.










      share|improve this question













      Emacs 26.1



      I has text:



      "ADA-SGD"
      "ADT-SGD"
      "ADX-SGD"
      "AID-SGD"
      "AMP-SGD"
      "ANT-SGD"
      "ARDR-SGD"
      "ARK-SGD"


      I wan to swap text in all lines. The result must be like this:



      "SGD-ADA"
      "SGD-ADT"
      "SGD-ADX"
      "SGD-AID"
      "SGD-AMP"
      "SGD-ANT"
      "SGD-ARDR"
      "SGD-ARK"


      How I can do this?



      Thanks.







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          You can do it with C-M-% (running query-replace-regexp): Give it the string "([A-Z]+)-([A-Z]+)" (quotes included) for the text to replace, and "2-1" for the replacement.






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            You can simply use query-replace-regexp (default key C-M-%) for this.
            search pattern would be something like



            "(.*)-(SGD)"


            and the replacement would look like this then



            "2-1"


            replace-regexp is great for such things, check the emacs wiki for mor information about that
            emacs regexp






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              You can do it with C-M-% (running query-replace-regexp): Give it the string "([A-Z]+)-([A-Z]+)" (quotes included) for the text to replace, and "2-1" for the replacement.






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                You can do it with C-M-% (running query-replace-regexp): Give it the string "([A-Z]+)-([A-Z]+)" (quotes included) for the text to replace, and "2-1" for the replacement.






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                  You can do it with C-M-% (running query-replace-regexp): Give it the string "([A-Z]+)-([A-Z]+)" (quotes included) for the text to replace, and "2-1" for the replacement.






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                  You can do it with C-M-% (running query-replace-regexp): Give it the string "([A-Z]+)-([A-Z]+)" (quotes included) for the text to replace, and "2-1" for the replacement.







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                      You can simply use query-replace-regexp (default key C-M-%) for this.
                      search pattern would be something like



                      "(.*)-(SGD)"


                      and the replacement would look like this then



                      "2-1"


                      replace-regexp is great for such things, check the emacs wiki for mor information about that
                      emacs regexp






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                        You can simply use query-replace-regexp (default key C-M-%) for this.
                        search pattern would be something like



                        "(.*)-(SGD)"


                        and the replacement would look like this then



                        "2-1"


                        replace-regexp is great for such things, check the emacs wiki for mor information about that
                        emacs regexp






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                          You can simply use query-replace-regexp (default key C-M-%) for this.
                          search pattern would be something like



                          "(.*)-(SGD)"


                          and the replacement would look like this then



                          "2-1"


                          replace-regexp is great for such things, check the emacs wiki for mor information about that
                          emacs regexp






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                          You can simply use query-replace-regexp (default key C-M-%) for this.
                          search pattern would be something like



                          "(.*)-(SGD)"


                          and the replacement would look like this then



                          "2-1"


                          replace-regexp is great for such things, check the emacs wiki for mor information about that
                          emacs regexp







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