Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Jim Ablett at 06 October 2004 07:56:44:
My XP compatible build of Pgn-Extract now has a download link on it's homepage.
Thanks David.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/extract.html
Regards,
Jim Ablett
Hello,My XP compatible build of Pgn-Extract now has a download link on it's homepage.
Thanks David.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/extract.html
Regards,
Jim Ablett
Hi Niyaz, I'm no expert on Pgn-Extract - the author is David Barnes (email address on Pgn-extract homepage) but I believe this is possible. You can set upper and lower bounds of 'num' moves and equal to 'num' moves and extract the duplicate moves. View the readme with the program for all options. If it can't be done with pgn-extract, I doubt whether it can.Hello,My XP compatible build of Pgn-Extract now has a download link on it's homepage.
Thanks David.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/extract.html
Regards,
Jim Ablett
I seek an utility with the possibility to extract ALL (including transposed) duplicates to the Nth move (i.e. games that came to same positions at Nth move).
Not only to one position specified (I know it is possible), but to ALL double positions.
Has your PGN-Extract this possibilities?
If not, do you know an utility that can do it?
How difficult is to implement this option?
I use pgn-extract often. I use it to detect duplicates. I then use Scid to remove one of the duplicates. Is it possible for pgn-extract to not only detect the duplicate, but also to remove it?Hi Niyaz, I'm no expert on Pgn-Extract - the author is David Barnes (email address on Pgn-extract homepage) but I believe this is possible. You can set upper and lower bounds of 'num' moves and equal to 'num' moves and extract the duplicate moves. View the readme with the program for all options. If it can't be done with pgn-extract, I doubt whether it can.Hello,My XP compatible build of Pgn-Extract now has a download link on it's homepage.
Thanks David.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/extract.html
Regards,
Jim Ablett
I seek an utility with the possibility to extract ALL (including transposed) duplicates to the Nth move (i.e. games that came to same positions at Nth move).
Not only to one position specified (I know it is possible), but to ALL double positions.
Has your PGN-Extract this possibilities?
If not, do you know an utility that can do it?
How difficult is to implement this option?
Regards,
Jim.
Hi Norm, quoting from the Pgn-extract readme, this does seem possible > I quote >I use pgn-extract often. I use it to detect duplicates. I then use Scid to remove one of the duplicates. Is it possible for pgn-extract to not only detect the duplicate, but also to remove it?Hi Niyaz, I'm no expert on Pgn-Extract - the author is David Barnes (email address on Pgn-extract homepage) but I believe this is possible. You can set upper and lower bounds of 'num' moves and equal to 'num' moves and extract the duplicate moves. View the readme with the program for all options. If it can't be done with pgn-extract, I doubt whether it can.Hello,My XP compatible build of Pgn-Extract now has a download link on it's homepage.
Thanks David.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/extract.html
Regards,
Jim Ablett
I seek an utility with the possibility to extract ALL (including transposed) duplicates to the Nth move (i.e. games that came to same positions at Nth move).
Not only to one position specified (I know it is possible), but to ALL double positions.
Has your PGN-Extract this possibilities?
If not, do you know an utility that can do it?
How difficult is to implement this option?
Regards,
Jim.
Hi Norm, quoting from the Pgn-extract readme, this does seem possible > I quote >I use pgn-extract often. I use it to detect duplicates. I then use Scid to remove one of the duplicates. Is it possible for pgn-extract to not only detect the duplicate, but also to remove it?Hi Niyaz, I'm no expert on Pgn-Extract - the author is David Barnes (email address on Pgn-extract homepage) but I believe this is possible. You can set upper and lower bounds of 'num' moves and equal to 'num' moves and extract the duplicate moves. View the readme with the program for all options. If it can't be done with pgn-extract, I doubt whether it can.Hello,My XP compatible build of Pgn-Extract now has a download link on it's homepage.
Thanks David.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/extract.html
Regards,
Jim Ablett
I seek an utility with the possibility to extract ALL (including transposed) duplicates to the Nth move (i.e. games that came to same positions at Nth move).
Not only to one position specified (I know it is possible), but to ALL double positions.
Has your PGN-Extract this possibilities?
If not, do you know an utility that can do it?
How difficult is to implement this option?
Regards,
Jim.
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'...Duplicate Games (-d and -D, plus -Z)
If either the -d or -D flag is used, pgn-extract attempts to recognise
duplicate extracted games. Using the -d flag indicates that you wish copies
of the duplicate games to be written to the indicated file:
pgn-extract -ddupes.pgn -ounique.pgn file.pgn
will extract from file.pgn the unique set of games into unique.pgn and the
duplicates (i.e., the second and subsequent copies of a game) to dupes.pgn.
A comment identifying in which file a duplicate was found precedes the
first duplicate found in that file and each duplicate game has a prefix
comment indicating the file in which the first version was found..... '
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So you will end up with a cleaned 'unique.pgn' containing only unique moves and 'dupes.pgn' containing all the removed duplicate games.
Regards,
Jim.
Hi Alex,Original pgn-extract functions well in Windows XP.
I has problems in Windows98 and Millenium.
Has your program some difference?
Thanks Alex, I'll do some label search tests on my systems and see if I get the same errors.Hi Jim.
I have tested your pgn-extract and it does not function to me in WindowsME in searchs by labels, it cleans well pgns and functions well searching Material and Positions, however is same problem I have with original version but there is one difference, your program searchs the labels but finds nothing while original program indicates a error.
I will follow doing tests.
Regards.
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