I'm really glad you think this is useful - that was the whole point in explaining it. Thanks for the appreciation, means a lot knowing that the little I can do is helpful and might lead to progress in achieving such nice goals.emp00 wrote: ↑March 18th, 2024, 9:23 pm I am missing words, all I can say today is THANK YOU !
Promised, I will go through your excellent step-by-step intro using RegExr.com. I am not sure, if you already told me to use RegExr or regex101, I must have missed it. Sorry for that! Since I'm a working person "5 days-a-week", I will now reserve a few hours time next weekend to go through your posting. I promise, I will not just copy/paste your (probably close-to-finished) script but will try to understand how to do it myself for future projects (I already have ideas what to do next - all based on OpenMeteo weather data, so I am surely gonna need more RegExp expertise for that). Such detailed guidance is exactly what I need to be able to understand. Practical guidance - very, very well done! Thanks for the time you took for that, much appreciated.
Yesterday I was indeed really frustrated - next weekend I'm gonna make it! Nothing's impossible. Chapeau, Yincognito!
Tell you what, take your time, don't rush it, and show that you got the ideas above (along with the last notes about scaling precipitation vertically). A few hours might be too little time to understand the principle AND copy pasting to 5000+ lines the standard / manual way, but if you make the 1st day and half of the 2nd right, I might post a "little" bonus for you afterwards (don't tell anyone about it)...
Looking forward to hear from you whenever you got the time to tackle this.