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# 1  
Old 12-20-2001
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Hi all,

Would like to rename all files using wildcards - if at all possible!

As an example I have the following files:
Nov01_df
Nov02_df
Nov03_df
......
Nov28_df
Nov29_df
Nov30_df

I'd like to have these renamed as "df??" where ?? is the number from the original file name.

Any suggestions??
# 2  
Old 12-20-2001
The only practical way to do this is in a loop in a shell...

for fname in Nov*_df
do
# in here you build the new name
# then rename the $fname to the new name
done

...I left a "little" work for you to try Smilie
# 3  
Old 12-20-2001
rwb1959,

Thanks heaps for the reply.

The build should be:

Nname="df"`echo $fname | cut -c4-5`
rename $fname Nname


Is this correct?
I'm preparing this at home before I go back to workon Monday.

Again, many thanks.

BTW - Why is it that mv is unable to handle wildcards in a similar fashion to: mv Nov??_df df??.
# 4  
Old 12-21-2001
That looks OK, except that "rename" should be "mv" (slipping back into DOS mode, are you?)

The mv will clobber any existing files in the way, such as an older df01. If you want protection from this, then use mv -i, or your loop could check for existence before the mv.

Also, if you are going to cut exactly two columns, you should drive off of Nov??_df instead of Nov*_df. If you use asterisk, and you happen to have:

Nov01_df
Nov01b_df

you would rename the first entry to df01, then you would rename the second entry to df01 also, thus overlaying the first entry. Using Nov??_df will be consistent with cutting two characters.

Or if you do want to process Nov*_df files, you could use the following for your Nname assignment:

Nname=`expr $x : "Nov\(.*\)_df"`df

And an attempt at answering your BTW:

mv is simply not designed to rename a series of files into a series of new filenames. And I believe that the filename pattern matching expansion is done by the shell before mv ever sees it. Therefore:

mv Nov??_df mydir

would get changed to

mv Nov01_df Nov02_df Nov03_df mydir

before mv sees it. The mv command never gets to see the pre-expanded command.
Jimbo
# 5  
Old 12-21-2001
I think Jimbo answered your question about
mv and wild cards. In a nutshell, if the
file name "Nov*df" expands into more than one
file name, you could not logically move it
to a single target file name. Only a directory
name would be valid in this case.

Also, the line...
rename $fname Nname

...should be...
mv $fname $Nname

...don't forget that leading "$" when using
variables in your script (which of course is
not used in variable assignment).
# 6  
Old 12-25-2001
Well, on some systems (at least Linux systems), there IS a "rename" command. It is MUCH more portable to use "mv", however...

man rename #on a Slackware system:
Code:
RENAME(1)           Linux Programmer's Manual           RENAME(1)

NAME
       rename - Rename files

SYNOPSIS
       rename from to file...

DESCRIPTION
       rename  will rename the specified files by replacing the first occurrence of
       from in their name by to.

       For example, given the files foo1, ..., foo9, foo10, ..., foo278,  the  com-
       mands

              rename foo foo0 foo?
              rename foo foo0 foo??

       will turn them into foo001, ..., foo009, foo010, ..., foo278.

       And
              rename .htm .html *.htm

       will fix the extension of your html files.

SEE ALSO
       mv(1)

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