I didn't want to quote the whole post, but really thanks for the help.eclectic-tech wrote: ↑February 28th, 2024, 1:59 am Yes, an accurate copy of the json file would be helpful...
If the return is exactly as you posted, then you should be able modify the RegExp and capture each number in a separate stringindex and then use in any meter.
Note: The RegExp was made NOT greedy (the "G" was removed) and each number is captured in a separate index; the data must have 7 numbers, each be separated by a comma and a space, or the expression will fail.
The finish action updates the meter after the data is captured.
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I read it already the day after you answered just had absolutely no time to test it.
I see that Yin you mentioned another solution, but I guess what eclectic wrote is a bit easier for me to apply. Thanks for the further explanations, was really helpful on the topic. I am currently at the stage that I mostly understand what is already written in regex, but can't do it myself and the rainmeter syntax is not helping either.
I got this thing working and that's what matters, thanks again.