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Sub WtchaGot_Unic_NotMuchIfYaChoppedItOff(ByVal strIn As String, Optional ByVal FlNme As String) '
Rem 1  ' Output "sheet hardcopies"
'1a) Worksheets     'Make Temporary Sheets, if not already there, in Current Active Workbook, for a simple list of all characters, and for pasting the string into worksheet cells
'1a)(i) Full list of characters worksheet
    If Not Evaluate("=ISREF(" & "'" & "WotchaGotInString" & "'!Z78)") Then '   ( the '  are not important here, but in general allow for a space in the worksheet name like  "Wotcha Got In String"
    Dim Wb As Workbook '                                   ' ' Dim:  ' Preparing a "Pointer" to an Initial "Blue Print" in Memory of the Object ( Pigeon Hole with a bit of paper or code lines on that can be filled in to refer to a specific Objec of this type ) . This also us to get easily at the Methods and Properties throught the applying of a period ( .Dot) ( intellisense )                     '
     Set Wb = ActiveWorkbook '  '                            Set now (to Active Workbook - one being "looked at"), so that we carefull allways referrence this so as not to go astray through Excel Guessing inplicitly not the one we want...         Set: Values are filled at the memory locations and the directions there are specified in the variable "Blue Print "Pointer". In this case a Filled in Blue Print is passed.      http://www.excelforum.com/excel-programming-vba-macros/1138804-help-understanding-class-instancing-cant-set-ws-new-worksheet-intellisense-offers-it-4.html#post4387191                                '
     Wb.Worksheets.Add After:=Wb.Worksheets.Item(Worksheets.Count) 'A sheeet is added and will be Active
    Dim Ws As Worksheet '
     Set Ws = ActiveSheet 'Rather than rely on always going to the active sheet, we referr to it Explicitly so that we carefull allways referrence this so as not to go astray through Excel Guessing implicitly not the one we want...    Set: Values are filled at the memory locations and the directions there are specified in the variable "Blue Print "Pointer". In this case a Filled in Blue Print is passed.      http://www.excelforum.com/excel-programming-vba-macros/1138804-help-understanding-class-instancing-cant-set-ws-new-worksheet-intellisense-offers-it-4.html#post4387191            ' Values are filled at the memory locations and the directions there are specified in the variable "Blue Print "Pointer". In this case a Filled in Blue Print is passed.      http://www.excelforum.com/excel-programming-vba-macros/1138804-help-understanding-class-instancing-cant-set-ws-new-worksheet-intellisense-offers-it-4.html#post4387191
     Ws.Activate: Ws.Cells(1, 1).Activate ' ws.Activate and activating a cell sometimes seemed to overcome a strange error
     Let Ws.Name = "WotchaGotInString"
    Else ' The worksheet is already there , so I just need to set my variable to point to it
     Set Ws = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("WotchaGotInString")
    End If
'1a(ii) Worksheet to paste out string into worksheet cells
    If Not Evaluate("=ISREF(" & "'" & "StrIn|WtchaGot" & "'!Z78)") Then
     Set Wb = ActiveWorkbook
     Wb.Worksheets.Add After:=Wb.Worksheets.Item(1)
    Dim Ws1 As Worksheet
     Set Ws1 = ActiveSheet
     Ws1.Activate: Ws1.Cells(1, 1).Activate
     Let Ws1.Name = "StrIn|WtchaGot"
    Else
     Set Ws1 = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("StrIn|WtchaGot")
    End If
'1b) Array
Dim myLenf As Long: Let myLenf = Len(strIn)  '            ' Long is very simple to handle, - final memory "size" type is known (123.456 and 000.001 have same "size" computer memory ) , and so a Address suggestion can be given for the next line when the variable is filled in.  '( Long is a Big whole Number limit (-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647) If you need some sort of validation the value should only be within the range of a Byte/Integer otherwise there's no point using anything but Long.--upon/after 32-bit, Integers (Short) need converted internally anyways, so a Long is actually faster. )       https://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/803662-byte-backward-loop-4.html
Dim arrWotchaGot() As String: ReDim arrWotchaGot(1 To myLenf + 1, 1 To 2) ' +1 for header  Array for the output 2 column list.  The type is known and the size,  but I must use this ReDim  method simply because the dim statement  Dim( , )  is complie time thing and will only take actual numbers
 Let arrWotchaGot(1, 1) = FlNme & vbLf & Format(Now, "DD MMM YYYY") & vbLf & "Lenf is   " & myLenf: Let arrWotchaGot(1, 2) = Left(strIn, 40)
Rem 2  String anylaysis
'Dim myLenf As Long: Let myLenf = Len(strIn)
Dim Cnt As Long
    For Cnt = 1 To myLenf ' ===Main Loop========================================================================
    ' Character analysis: Get at each character
    Dim Caracter As Variant ' String is probably OK.
    Let Caracter = Mid(strIn, Cnt, 1) ' '    the character in strIn at position from the left of length 1
    '2a) The character added to a single  WotchaGot  long character string to look at and possibly use in coding
    Dim WotchaGot As String ' This will be used to make a string that I can easilly see and also is in a form that I can copy and paste in a code line  required to build the full string of the complete character string
        '2a)(i) Most common characters and numbers to be displayed as "seen normally" ' -------2a)(i)--
        If Caracter Like "[A-Z]" Or Caracter Like "[0-9]" Or Caracter Like "[a-z]" Then ' Check for normal characters
            'SirNirios
            If Not Cnt = 1 Then ' I am only intersted in next line comparing the character before, and if i did not do this the next line would error if first character was a  "normal"  character
                If Not Cnt = myLenf And (Mid(strIn, Cnt - 1, 1) Like "[A-Z]" Or Mid(strIn, Cnt - 1, 1) Like "[0-9]" Or Mid(strIn, Cnt - 1, 1) Like "[a-z]") Then  ' And (Mid(strIn, Cnt + 1, 1) Like "[A-Z]" Or Mid(strIn, Cnt + 1, 1) Like "[0-9]" Or Mid(strIn, Cnt + 1, 1) Like "[a-z]") Then
                 Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "|LinkTwoNormals|"
                Else
                End If
            Else
            End If
        Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & Caracter & """" & " & " ' This will give the sort of output that I need to write in a code line, so for example if I have a123 , this code line will be used 4 times and give like a final string for me to copy of   "a" & "1" & "2" & "3" &      I would phsically need to write in code  like  strVar = "a" & "1" & "2" & "3"   -  i could of course also write  = "a123"   but the point of this routine is to help me pick out each individual element
        Else ' Some other things that I would like to "see" normally - not "normal simple character" - or by a VBA constant, like vbCr vbLf  vbTab
         Select Case Caracter ' 2a)(ii)_1
          Case " "
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & " " & """" & " & "
          Case "!"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "!" & """" & " & "
          Case "$"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "$" & """" & " & "
          Case "%"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "%" & """" & " & "
          Case "~"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "~" & """" & " & "
          Case "&"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "&" & """" & " & "
          Case "("
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "(" & """" & " & "
          Case ")"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & ")" & """" & " & "
          Case "/"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "/" & """" & " & "
          Case "\"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "\" & """" & " & "
          Case "="
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "=" & """" & " & "
          Case "?"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "?" & """" & " & "
          Case "'"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "'" & """" & " & "
          Case "+"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "+" & """" & " & "
          Case "-"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "-" & """" & " & "
          Case "_"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "_" & """" & " & "
          Case "."
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "." & """" & " & "
          Case ","
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & "," & """" & " & "
          Case ";"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & ";" & """" & " & "
          Case ":"
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & ":" & """"
          Case vbCr
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "vbCr & "  ' I actuall would write manually in this case like     vbCr &
          Case vbLf
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "vbLf & "
          Case vbCrLf
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "vbCrLf & "
          Case vbNewLine
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "vbNewLine & "
          Case """"   ' This is how to get a single   "    No one is quite sure how this works.  My theory that,  is as good as any other,  is that  syntaxly   """"    or  "  """  or    """    "   are accepted.   But  in that the  """  bit is somewhat strange for VBA.   It seems to match  the first and Third " together as a  valid pair   but  the other  " in the middle of the  3 "s is also syntax OK, and does not error as    """     would  because  of the final 4th " which it syntaxly sees as a valid pair matched simultaneously as it does some similar check on the  first  and Third    as a concluding  string pair.  All is well except that  the second  "  is captured   within a   accepted  enclosing pair made up of the first and third  "   At the same time the 4th  "  is accepted as a final concluding   "   paired with the   second which it is  using but at the same time now isolated from.
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & """" & """" & """" & """" & " & "                                ' The reason why  ""  ""   would not work is that    at the end of the  "" the next empty  character signalises the end of a  string pair, and only if  it saw a " would it keep checking the syntax rules which  then lead in the previous case to  the situation described above.
          Case vbTab
           Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "vbTab & "
          ' 2a)(iii)
            Case Else
                If AscW(Caracter) < 256 Then
                 Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "Chr(" & AscW(Caracter) & ")" & " & "
                Else
                 Let WotchaGot = WotchaGot & "ChrW(" & AscW(Caracter) & ")" & " & "
                End If
            'Let CaseElse = Caracter
        End Select
        End If ' End of the "normal simple character" or not ' -------2a)------Ended-----------
    '2b)  A 2 column Array for convenience of a list
     Let arrWotchaGot(Cnt + 1, 1) = Cnt & "           " & Caracter: Let arrWotchaGot(Cnt + 1, 2) = AscW(Caracter) ' +1 for header
    Next Cnt ' ========Main Loop=================================================================================
    '2c) Some tidying up
    If WotchaGot <> "" Then
     Let WotchaGot = Left(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 3) ' take off last " & "    ( 2 spaces one either side of a  & )
     Let WotchaGot = Replace(WotchaGot, """ & |LinkTwoNormals|""", "", 1, -1, vbBinaryCompare)
     ' The next bit changes like this  "Lapto" & "p"  to  "Laptop"   You might want to leave it out ti speed things up a bit
        If Len(WotchaGot) > 5 And (Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 1, 1) Like "[A-Z]" Or Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 1, 1) Like "[0-9]" Or Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 1, 1) Like "[a-z]") And (Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 7, 1) Like "[A-Z]" Or Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 7, 1) Like "[0-9]" Or Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 7, 1) Like "[a-z]") And Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 6, 5) = """" & " & " & """" Then
         Let WotchaGot = Left$(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 7) & Mid(WotchaGot, Len(WotchaGot) - 1, 2) '  Changes like this  "Lapto" & "p"  to  "Laptop"
        Else
        End If
    Else
    End If
Rem 3 Output
'3a) String
'3a)(i)
MsgBox Prompt:=WotchaGot: Debug.Print WotchaGot ' Hit Ctrl+g from the VB Editor to get a copyable version of the entire string
'3a)(ii)
Ws1.Activate: Ws1.Cells.Item(1, 1).Activate
Dim Lr1 As Long: Let Lr1 = Ws1.Range("A" & Ws1.Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row     '   http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showthread.php/2345-Appendix-Thread-(-Codes-for-other-Threads-HTML-Tables-etc-)?p=11466&viewfull=1#post11466      Making Lr dynamic ( using rng.End(XlUp) for a single column. )
 Let Ws1.Range("A" & Lr1 + 1 & "").Value = FlNme
 Let Ws1.Range("B" & Lr1 + 1 & "").Value = strIn
 Let Ws1.Range("C" & Lr1 + 1 & "").Value = WotchaGot
 Ws1.Cells.Columns.AutoFit
'3b) List
Dim NxtClm As Long: Let NxtClm = 1 ' In conjunction with next  If  this prevents the first column beine taken as 0 for an empty worksheet
 Ws.Activate: Ws.Cells.Item(1, 1).Activate
 If Not Ws.Range("A1").Value = "" Then Let NxtClm = Ws.Cells.Item(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column + 1
 Let Ws.Cells.Item(1, NxtClm).Resize(UBound(arrWotchaGot(), 1), UBound(arrWotchaGot(), 2)).Value = arrWotchaGot()
 Ws.Cells.Columns.AutoFit
End Sub
'
' https://excelfox.com/forum/showthread.php/1546-TESTING-Column-Letter-test-Sort-Last-Row?p=7214#post7214
Public Function CL(ByVal lclm As Long) As String '         http://www.excelforum.com/development-testing-forum/1101544-thread-post-appendix-no-reply-needed-please-do-not-delete-thanks-4.html#post4213980
    Do: Let CL = Chr(65 + (((lclm - 1) Mod 26))) & CL: Let lclm = (lclm - (1)) \ 26: Loop While lclm > 0
End Function

'    Lets have a look at a bit of the text file
Sub LookInFirstBitOfTextString()
Dim FileNum As Long: Let FileNum = FreeFile(1)                                                                               ' https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vba/language-reference-vba/articles/freefile-function
Dim PathAndFileName As String, TotalFile As String, FlNme As String
 Let PathAndFileName = ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & "ttFirstBit" '
Open PathAndFileName For Binary As #FileNum 'Open Route to data. Binary is a fundemental type data input...
TotalFile = Space(LOF(FileNum)) '....and wot recives it hs to be a string of exactly the right length
Get #FileNum, , TotalFile
Close #FileNum
' What is in this string?
Call WtchaGot_Unic_NotMuchIfYaChoppedItOff(TotalFile, FlNme)
End Sub






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