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A utility to split a pgn file into 1-0, 0-1 and 1/2-1/2 file

PostPosted: 19 Jul 2006, 00:35
by Norm Pollock
Hi,

I have a new pgn utility, split.exe, that creates 4 new files from a pgn file.
outW.pgn contains the 1-0 games.
outB.pgn contains the 0-1 games.
outD.pgn contains the 1/2-1/2 games.
outN.pgn contains the games with no result.

It works from a command line:
split filename.pgn

The link for the time being is

www.hoflink.com/~npollock/split.rar

-Norm

Re: A utility to split a pgn file into 1-0, 0-1 and 1/2-1/2

PostPosted: 19 Jul 2006, 19:31
by Jim Ablett
Thanks Norm.

Would you like me to put 'Split' with your other pgn utilities on my
homepage?

Regards,
Jim.

Re: A utility to split a pgn file into 1-0, 0-1 and 1/2-1/2

PostPosted: 19 Jul 2006, 19:59
by Norm Pollock
Jim Ablett wrote:Thanks Norm.

Would you like me to put 'Split' with your other pgn utilities on my
homepage?

Regards,
Jim.


Yes. And thanks Jim. I appreciate your work and the wonderful site that you have up.

-Norm Pollock

Re: A utility to split a pgn file into 1-0, 0-1 and 1/2-1/2

PostPosted: 19 Jul 2006, 22:31
by Jim Ablett
Split now up on my homepage and thank you for your
nice words.

Best regards,
Jim.

Re: A utility to split a pgn file into 1-0, 0-1 and 1/2-1/2

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2006, 14:47
by Norm Pollock
Andrew Fan wrote:
Norm Pollock wrote:Hi,

I have a new pgn utility, split.exe, that creates 4 new files from a pgn file.
outW.pgn contains the 1-0 games.
outB.pgn contains the 0-1 games.
outD.pgn contains the 1/2-1/2 games.
outN.pgn contains the games with no result.

It works from a command line:
split filename.pgn

The link for the time being is

www.hoflink.com/~npollock/split.rar

-Norm



Good work Norm. Unfortunately I already have one that does exactly the same but removes all comments/annotations. It's called FireFly :mrgreen:


Andrew.


Hi Andrew,

I'm having trouble getting to your home page via wbec. Do you have a direct link? I thought "FireFly" was a chess engine. But it is also a pgn manager? I didn't know that and I look forward to using it.

As for my utility "split", there is nothing new about it (unlike my other 2 utility programs on Jim's site). I have been separating pgn files in the past using Scid. The trouble with Scid is that it takes much more time and you have to really "know" how to use Scid. So I decided to write a direct program that just "does it" fast, and is extremely easy to use in a command line.

-Norm