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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting grep and awk showing filename in loop Post 302118708 by Ygor on Wednesday 23rd of May 2007 09:00:26 PM
Old 05-23-2007
Try...
Code:
for filename in `ls -1 *.txt.gz`
do
{ gunzip < $filename 2>>/dev/null; echo $?>>rc.txt; } | awk -v f=$filename '/search_text/ {print f,$3,$4}' 
done

 

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SYNOPSIS
bool is_readable (string $filename) DESCRIPTION
Tells whether a file exists and is readable. PARAMETERS
o $filename - Path to the file. RETURN VALUES
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Example #1 is_readable(3) example <?php $filename = 'test.txt'; if (is_readable($filename)) { echo 'The file is readable'; } else { echo 'The file is not readable'; } ?> ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS Upon failure, an E_WARNING is emitted. NOTES
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