Hi I've been searching google and have not found what egrep -c means. Does anyone know where I can get a cheat sheet or what that -c means?
thanks,
Linda (2 Replies)
Hi,
I don't understand what is the correct way of writing:
egrep -l '{$min,$max} $pattern' $filename
I tryed to search on google how to wtrite {$min, $max}, but I don't have success (7 Replies)
Hi there,
Im having some issues using egrep, I have a text file containing server logs:
the user imputs 2 arguments, which are error checked and made into $searchMonth $searchYear respectivley.
I then do the grep command:
egrep /$searchMonth/ $file | egrep /$searchYear: | wc -l
... (1 Reply)
Hi there,
How many multiple values can be in egrep for seraching? i am giving more values but i am getting the error like Unknown error. My input in extended to 2nd line. my command is like below.
egrep -i -h... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
we have a shell script which basically query the Database which retrieves huge data and use the data with "egrep" .
Now there is some data which contains characters like "abc)" and the same is used like below :
"egrep (.+\|GDPRAB16\|GDPR/11702 96 abc)\|$ temp.txt"
now while... (7 Replies)
i am new to bash or scripting period and had a question about how I could use the egrep command (or if there should be another command to use) to accomplish the following goal. Need to look through the ndm files labeled as S20090709.999 and if I cannot find a specific date then search the archived... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I need to search for a exact word in a file and I have a list of allowable values in a list file. I search something like this using egrep -f option:
>egrep -f list.txt data.txt
New
New York
NewYork
>
list.txt file has the allowable value for search and this file can be edited to... (5 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to run CMD that combining EGREP and PERL in multiple files
cat *07:00.22-12-13.txt | egrep" NAME| perl -ne 'print if /^sid9/ .. /^!/' "
I need the see the NAME and the text from sid9 to !
how can I use the EGERP in parallel to the PERL ?
This is one file
Qqq... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sharong
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
visgrep
VISGREP(1) General Commands Manual VISGREP(1)NAME
visgrep - Visual grep, greps for images in another image
SYNOPSIS
visgrep [options] image.png detect.pat match.pat ...
DESCRIPTION
visgrep is a program that greps for image in another image.
All .pat files are created using png2pat(1) or rgb2pat(1). The image.png is scanned for detect.pat starting from X,Y given in parameters.
When detect.pat is found, then all the match.pat files are scanned at an offset of x,y given in parameters. If a match is found, then vis-
grep prints the x,y and index of the item.
For example, image.png is a screenshot and match1.pat .. match5.pat are images of letters a to e. Each of these letters is enclosed in a
blue box, so detect.pat is an image of the upper left corner of the box. This box is not included in the match*.pat files, so they are
actually offset 5 pixels down and 4 pixels to the left. You might run it like this then:
visgrep -x-4 -y5 image.png match_corner.pat match_a.pat match_b.bat ...
Etc, with all matches listed. Now suppose the screen showed ace so visgrep might output:
10,10 0
50,10 2
90,10 4
Showing that match_a.pat (index 0) is at 10,10 on the screen. If no match is found even though the detection image is found, the index will
be -1.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-h Show summary of options.
-x Set x offset for detection matching.
-y Set y offset for detection matching.
-X Start scanning at X.
-Y Start scanning at Y.
-t Set tolerance for 'fuzzy' matches, higher numbers are more tolerant.
EXIT STATUS
0 at least one match was made.
1 no matches were made.
2 an error occured.
SEE ALSO pat2ppm(1), patextract(1), png2pat(1), rgb2pat(1), xte(1).
AUTHOR
visgrep was written by Steve Slaven <bpk@hoopajoo.net>.
This manual page was written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
April 20, 2004 VISGREP(1)