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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting simple sed question Post 302113554 by Shell_Life on Saturday 7th of April 2007 08:24:31 AM
Old 04-07-2007
funksen,
There are a few ways of doing what you want, but here is one using one sed statement as you requested:
sed -e's/string1/newstring/g' -e's/string2/newstring/g' -e's/string3/newstring/g' input_file
 

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CTYPE_PRINT(3)								 1							    CTYPE_PRINT(3)

ctype_print - Check for printable character(s)

SYNOPSIS
bool ctype_print (string $text) DESCRIPTION
Checks if all of the characters in the provided string, $text, are printable. PARAMETERS
o $text - The tested string. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if every character in $text will actually create output (including blanks). Returns FALSE if $text contains control charac- ters or characters that do not have any output or control function at all. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A ctype_print(3) example <?php $strings = array('string1' => "asdf ", 'string2' => 'arf12', 'string3' => 'LKA#@%.54'); foreach ($strings as $name => $testcase) { if (ctype_print($testcase)) { echo "The string '$name' consists of all printable characters. "; } else { echo "The string '$name' does not consist of all printable characters. "; } } ?> The above example will output: The string 'string1' does not consist of all printable characters. The string 'string2' consists of all printable characters. The string 'string3' consists of all printable characters. NOTES
Note If an integer between -128 and 255 inclusive is provided, it is interpreted as the ASCII value of a single character (negative val- ues have 256 added in order to allow characters in the Extended ASCII range). Any other integer is interpreted as a string contain- ing the decimal digits of the integer. SEE ALSO
ctype_cntrl(3), ctype_graph(3), ctype_punct(3). PHP Documentation Group CTYPE_PRINT(3)
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