03-26-2008
get lines with multiple values at a position
Hi,
I have a file like below:
ABC,1001,DEFG,40000
AVD,2002,FGRG,3000
DBF,2002,HDGD,3454
GDF,4564,GRTR,5656
GDF,4659,GGTD,10002
....
.....
I have to get all the lines which contains 2002 and 4659 at the second position. Please help.
The output file will be like:
AVD,2002,FGRG,3000
DBF,2002,HDGD,3454
GDF,4659,GGTD,10002
Many Thanks,
D
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lsmboxrc
LSMBOXRC(5) File Formats Manual LSMBOXRC(5)
NAME
lsmboxrc - configuration file for lsmbox
DESCRIPTION
A lsmbox configuration file consists of a list of configuration options and their setting. The hash mark ("#") is used as a "comment"
character. Every line beginning with a comment character is ignored. Whitespace is also ignored.
COMMANDS
set variable=value
Set a configuration variable to the specified value.
unset variable
Unset a configuration variable. This implies that the built-in default will be used instead.
mailboxes filename...
Specifies what mailboxes to check. You can have one or several of these lines. Each line can contain the name of one or more mail-
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A filename of ! denotes your inbox. A leading ("=") or ("+") in a filename will be expanded into the path to your mail-directory.
CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
folder The path to your mail-directory; this is usually $HOME/Mail/.
lsmbox_mail_command
Specifies what command to execute when the user selects a mailbox in continuous mode.
mark_old
Specifies whether or not old unread messages and new messages should be accounted separately. If you explicitly unset this variable
using the unset command, the number of new and old messages will be added together as unread messages, otherwise they will be
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mh_seq_unseen
Specifies the string used in the .mh_sequences file to list new/old unread messages. If this variable is not set, or explicitly
unset, "unseen" will be used.
spoolfile
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lsmbox_padding
The width of the mailbox column. To never add additional padding beyond what's needed to align all values, specify '0' here.
COMMENTS
You cannot specify a path or mailbox that contains whitespace characters (space, newline, etc.) Do not bug me about this. Having such
filenames/pathnames is stupid anyway.
I've deliberately tried to use the same syntax as mutt uses for its configuration-file muttrc whenever possible, to facilitate sourcing of
$HOME/.lsmboxrc from your $HOME/.muttrc. lsmbox_mail_command will, however, cause mutt to emit an error.
SEE ALSO
lsmbox(1), muttrc(5)
HISTORY
Apr 16 2006: Updated for v2.1.0 of lsmbox.
Apr 16 2004: Updated for v2.0.0 of lsmbox.
Mar 13 2004: Updated for v1.9.0 of lsmbox.
Jan 16 2003: Minor fixes.
Jan 06 2003: Minor fixes.
Dec 09 2002: Minor fixes.
Nov 15 2002: Updated for v1.6.0 of lsmbox.
Nov 13 2002: Add note about '+' and '='.
Nov 06 2002: Minor changes.
Nov 04 2002: Minor change.
Oct 29 2002: Fixed a typo.
Oct 28 2002: Fixed a typo.
Oct 26 2002: Updated for v1.1.0 of lsmbox.
Oct 26 2002: Updated for v1.0.1 of lsmbox.
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