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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed command - substitue first instance Post 302070489 by d_swapneel14 on Wednesday 5th of April 2006 10:14:44 AM
Old 04-05-2006
hi JunkYardWars

sed -e '1,/pattern/s/pattern/REPLACEMENT/' <INPUTFILE

it doesnot work. it will replace all instances of specified pattern.
i want to replace only first instance not the all


anyway thanks for your time.

Regards
swapneel
 

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RREP(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   RREP(1)

NAME
rrep - replace patterns in files. SYNOPSIS
rrep [OPTIONS] PATTERN REPLACEMENT [FILE...] DESCRIPTION
The rrep utility searches input FILEs for matches to a given PATTERN and replaces those matches by a given REPLACEMENT. The pattern is, by default, a basic regular expression. The replacement string may contain special characters to refer to portions of the matched pattern. Binary files are, by default, ignored. A file is regarded as binary if it contains the null character. OPTIONS
-E, --extended-regexp PATTERN is interpreted as an extended regular expression (ERE). -F, --fixed-strings PATTERN and REPLACEMENT are interpreted as fixed strings, not as regular expressions or escape sequences. -R, -r, --recursive Each directory that is given on the command line is processed recursively. Files and sub-directories starting with the . character are, by default, ignored. --include=FILE_PATTERN Only files are processed that match the pattern FILE_PATTERN, except for files that are specifically given on the command line. *, ?, and [...] can be used as wildcards in FILE_PATTERN. Wildcards and backslash characters can be quoted with . --exclude=FILE_PATTERN Files that match the pattern FILE_PATTERN will be skipped, except for files that are specifically given on the command line (using wildcard matching as described under --include). --exclude-dir=PATTERN Directories that match PATTERN will be skipped, except for files that are specifically given on the command line (using wildcard matching as described under --include). -V, --version Print the version number of rrep. -S SUFFIX, --suffix=SUFFIX Override default backup suffix. This option implicitly activates backups. -a, --all Files and sub-directories starting with the . character in recursively processed directories (see --recursive) are processed as well. -b Backup before overwriting files. The backup files are written into the directory of the original file. Equivalent to using --backup=existing. --backup[=CONTROL] Like -b but accepts a version control argument. The file name of the backup file is appended by a ~ character. The backup suffix is ~, unless set with --suffix or SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX. The version control method may be selected via the --backup option or through the VERSION_CONTROL environment variable. Here are the values: none, off never make backups (even if --backup is given) numbered, t make numbered backups existing, nil numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise simple, never always make simple backups --binary Do not ignore binary files. A file is regarded as binary if it contains the null character . --dry-run The replacement is just simulated. No file is actually modified. -e PATTERN, --regexp=PATTERN Use PATTERN for matching. This option can be used to specify a pattern beginning with -. -h, --help Display a help message that descibes the command line options and exit afterwards. -i, --ignore-case Case distinctions in PATTERN are ignored. --keep-times The original access and modification times of files and directories are restored after processing. -p REPLACEMENT, --replace-with=REPLACEMENT Use REPLACEMENT for substitution. --interactive Each time before a file is modified the user is prompted and can cancel the modification. -q, --quiet, --silent All normal output messages are suppressed. -s, --no-messages All error messages are suppressed. -w, --word-regexp Only those matches of PATTERN are replaced that match whole words. -x, --line-regexp Only those matches of PATTERN are replaced that match whole lines. EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 1 if any error occurs, 0 otherwise. AUTHOR
Written by Arno Onken. REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug in rrep, please send electronic mail to <asnelt@asnelt.org>. Include the version number, which you can find by running rrep --version. Also include in your message the output that the program produced and the output you expected. If you have other questions, comments or suggestions about rrep, contact the author via electronic mail to <asnelt@asnelt.org>. The author will try to help you out, although he may not have time to fix your problems. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Arno Onken This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
Regular Manual Pages find(1), grep(1), sed(1), xargs(1), regex(7). TeXinfo Documentation The full documentation for rrep is maintained as a TeXinfo manual. If the info and rrep programs are properly installed at your site, the command info rrep should give you access to the complete manual. User Commands rrep 1.3.3 RREP(1)
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