Hi all,
I have a shell variable $test1 that holds a value derived from some other processing. What I need to do is use that $test1 as the input to a awk regular expression:
nawk -F"," -v tester=$test1 '
/tester/{
print $0
}
' $inputFile
So what I have is tester... (6 Replies)
I need help with this:
Can any one tell me what does these below mean:
1. "\(.\).*") != '/'
2. sed 's+^\./++;s+/.*++'
3. sed "s+${f}/+ +
Thanks in advance (7 Replies)
I have regular expression like this ( replace + with \+)
($mod_server) = ($server =~ /\+/\\+/g);
the above is failing with error . what's wrong with it .
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hello together,
Yesterday I have recieved the script in the forum which works well.
This script should insert in the previous line, the line that starts with ";".
I'd like this process to recur after any arbitrary sign unless there's a number as a sign at the beginning of a line.
Actual... (14 Replies)
Hello,
I have thousand of messages (HL7), I want to use awk to extract only the ones that have a particular value in pv1.18
Each record in the file is the whole HL7 message, ie. when I print $0 I get the whole message MSH EVN PID etc. ,there is an x0d between the segments.
I would like to use a... (3 Replies)
Please let me understand this reg expression
(\s+')(.*)('\s+)(.)(.*)(\/.*)/)
i have doubt in the below 2.I'm not understanding why back-tick used?
(\s+') and ('\s+) (2 Replies)
./GEN_SCR.pl -f ${REP_PATH}/FUNCTIONAL/wide1c_1.0V/max/qor.rpt -o ${REP_PATH}/FUNCTIONAL/GEN2_wide1c_1.0V_max.csv
where GEN_SCR.pl is as below...i need to check whether max or min is coming in the argument to the script ...how to do this?
${REP_PATH}/FUNCTIONAL/wide1c_1.0V/max/qor.rpt ... (0 Replies)
how to uniquely match each of the words seperated by / in perl
${REP_PATH}/FUNCTIONAL/wide1c_1.0V/max/qor.rpt
https://www.unix.com/images/misc/progress.gif (5 Replies)
I want to make a REG Expression to validate the directory.
my dirsample is below:
/abc/abc/abc
abc/abc/abc
abc/abc/abc/
/abc/a bc/abc
/a bc/abc/abc
/abc/abc/a bc
/ abc/abc/abc
/abc/ abc/abc
/abc/.abc
/.abc/abc
/
//
/abc
/.abc
And my code is below:
grep -E '^\/(+\/?)+$' dirsample (4 Replies)
Need your help in creating regular expression for particular set. let say I have given two dates 20130623 to 20140625.
I need to create regular for the dates which fall in between above two dates. (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: gvkumar25
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run-parts
RUN-PARTS(8) System Manager's Manual RUN-PARTS(8)NAME
run-parts - run scripts or programs in a directory
SYNOPSIS
run-parts [--test] [--verbose] [--report] [--lsbsysinit] [--regex=RE] [--umask=umask] [--arg=argument] [--exit-on-error] [--help] [--ver-
sion] [--list] [--reverse] [--] DIRECTORY
run-parts -V
DESCRIPTION
run-parts runs all the executable files named within constraints described below, found in directory directory. Other files and directo-
ries are silently ignored.
If neither the --lsbsysinit option nor the --regex option is given then the names must consist entirely of ASCII upper- and lower-case let-
ters, ASCII digits, ASCII underscores, and ASCII minus-hyphens.
If the --lsbsysinit option is given, then the names must not end in .dpkg-old or .dpkg-dist or .dpkg-new or .dpkg-tmp, and must belong to
one or more of the following namespaces: the LANANA-assigned namespace (^[a-z0-9]+$); the LSB hierarchical and reserved namespaces
(^_?([a-z0-9_.]+-)+[a-z0-9]+$); and the Debian cron script namespace (^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$).
If the --regex option is given, the names must match the custom extended regular expression specified as that option's argument.
Files are run in the lexical sort order (according to the C/POSIX locale character collation rules) of their names unless the --reverse
option is given, in which case they are run in the opposite order.
OPTIONS --test print the names of the scripts which would be run, but don't actually run them.
--list print the names of the all matching files (not limited to executables), but don't actually run them. This option cannot be used with
--test.
-v, --verbose
print the name of each script to stderr before running.
--report
similar to --verbose, but only prints the name of scripts which produce output. The script's name is printed to whichever of stdout
or stderr the script first produces output on.
--reverse
reverse the scripts' execution order.
--exit-on-error
exit as soon as a script returns with a non-zero exit code.
--lsbsysinit
use LSB namespaces instead of classical behavior.
--new-session
run each script in a separate process session. If you use this option, killing run-parts will not kill the currently running
script, it will run until completion.
--regex=RE
validate filenames against custom extended regular expression RE. See the EXAMPLES section for an example.
-u, --umask=umask
sets the umask to umask before running the scripts. umask should be specified in octal. By default the umask is set to 022.
-a, --arg=argument
pass argument to the scripts. Use --arg once for each argument you want passed.
-- specifies that this is the end of the options. Any filename after -- will be not be interpreted as an option even if it starts with
a hyphen.
-h, --help
display usage information and exit.
-V, --version
display version and copyright and exit.
EXAMPLES
Print the names of all files in /etc that start with `p' and end with `d':
run-parts --list --regex '^p.*d$' /etc
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1994 Ian Jackson.
Copyright (C) 1996 Jeff Noxon.
Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 Guy Maor
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Clint Adams
run-parts is free software; see the GNU General Public License version 2 or later for copying conditions. There is no warranty.
Debian 27 Jun 2012 RUN-PARTS(8)