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# 8  
Old 08-19-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by RavinderSingh13
R. Singh
Thank you R. Singh,

I'll save this for later digestion, ...

with best regards,
Omar K N
Stockholm, Sweden

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Akshay Hegde
You can restrict jpg and png files like this

Code:
find  -type f -name "*modern*.jpg" -o -name "*modern*.png"

Thanks, except for you forgot the dot . (for the start directory?!)

Code:
find . -type f -name "*modern*.jpg" -o -name "*modern*.png"

with best regards,
Omar K N
Stockholm, Sweden
# 9  
Old 08-19-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by OmarKN
Thank you R. Singh,

I'll save this for later digestion, ...

with best regards,
Omar K N
Stockholm, Sweden

---------- Post updated at 08:31 PM ---------- Previous update was at 08:28 PM ----------



Thanks, except for you forgot the dot . (for the start directory?!)

Code:
find . -type f -name "*modern*.jpg" -o -name "*modern*.png"

with best regards,
Omar K N
Stockholm, Sweden

Dot . simply represents the current directory is usually where you want to search.

If you ran find with no arguments at all all files and directories starting from the current folder would be returned.

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in fact dot . is not required if you are searching files from current working directory.
# 10  
Old 08-19-2014
Sorry but:
Code:
find . -type f -name “*modern*" -regex '.*\.[jp][pn]g'

didn't work here, I only got a new line with
Code:
>

this.

But having the folders in a row works fine!
Code:
find  _img5/ _img6/  -type f -name "*modern*"

But a question:
Which flag can I use with find to get small letters as well as Capitals? (-i ) doesn't.

with best regards,
Omar K N
Stockholm, Sweden
# 11  
Old 08-19-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by OmarKN
But a question: <br />
Which flag can I use with find to get small letters as well as Capitals? (-i ) doesn't.<br />
<br />
-iname instead of -name should work.

From find manpage:
Code:
       -iname pattern
              Like -name, but the match is case insensitive.

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