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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Help Needed in Grep Command Post 302135483 by ranga27 on Monday 10th of September 2007 06:07:36 AM
Old 09-10-2007
Help Needed in Grep Command

Hi

i am using grep command to search a string in a file and i am able to find that string in it ..

but moving forward once i find the string i need to remove the 5 lines above that and to remove 2 lines below it .. Just wanted to be clear there should be no lines existing which has a string coys11

Example :

file1.txt
cat435
gggte
werwr
coys11
ewrer

when i run this script , it should delete all the lines above it and lines below it

Thanks.. Please do help me on this .. Thanks again..!!
 

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bdiff(1)						      General Commands Manual							  bdiff(1)

NAME
bdiff - Finds differences in large files SYNOPSIS
bdiff file1 file2 [number] [-s] bdiff - file2 [number] [-s] bdiff file1 - [number] [-s] The bdiff command compares file1 and file2 and writes information about their differing lines to standard output. If either filename is - (dash), bdiff reads standard input. OPTIONS
Suppresses error messages. (May either precede or follow the number argument if it is specified.) DESCRIPTION
The bdiff command uses diff to find lines that must be changed in two files to make them identical (see the diff command). Its primary purpose is to permit processing of files that are too large for diff. The bdiff command ignores lines common to the beginning of both files, splits the remainders into sections of number lines, and runs diff on the sections. The output is then processed to make it look as if diff had processed the files whole. If you do not specify number, a system default is used. In some cases, the number you specify or the default number may be too large for diff. If bdiff fails, specify a smaller value for number and try again. Note that because of file segmenting, bdiff does not necessarily find the smallest possible set of file differences. In general, although the output is similar, using bdiff is not the equivalent of using diff. NOTES
The diff command is executed by a child process, generated by forking, and communicates with bdiff through pipes. It should not normally be necessary to use this command, since diff can handle most large files. EXIT STATUS
No differences. Differences found. An error occurred. SEE ALSO
Commands: diff(1), diff3(1) bdiff(1)
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