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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Problem with regexp for IP-Adress Pattern Post 302198494 by desertchannel on Friday 23rd of May 2008 04:44:04 AM
Old 05-23-2008
Hi ripat,

thanks for your reply, but this is unforunately not working as you asume that the IP address is the only information in the line (^....$).

Here is my testfile:
Code:
1. Yes 123.25.67.8 first line
2. RIP1:171.27.38.166:spooler:spooler:/HERMES:bin
3. this is an IP128.26.18.7:
4. 81.1.0.0 valid
5. 123.114.45.6c valid
6. valid IP |12.50.1.0|
7. this is also not an IP4.0.1.1.C
8. v.55.25.1.7vNO IP
9. 20040908|394983|12.50.1.0.0|SZ/WIS/SEITE01||
10. 1.3.6.1.4.1.897.4.6.1   = dce

--> I expect line 1-6 to be found, but not 7-10
 

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MSGFMT_FORMAT(3)							 1							  MSGFMT_FORMAT(3)

MessageFormatter::format - Format the message

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public string MessageFormatter::format (array $args) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string msgfmt_format (MessageFormatter $fmt, array $args) Format the message by substituting the data into the format string according to the locale rules PARAMETERS
o $fmt - The message formatter o $args - Arguments to insert into the format string RETURN VALUES
The formatted string, or FALSE if an error occurred EXAMPLES
Example #1 msgfmt_format(3) example <?php $fmt = msgfmt_create("en_US", "{0,number,integer} monkeys on {1,number,integer} trees make {2,number} monkeys per tree"); echo msgfmt_format($fmt, array(4560, 123, 4560/123)); $fmt = msgfmt_create("de", "{0,number,integer} Affen auf {1,number,integer} Baumen sind {2,number} Affen pro Baum"); echo msgfmt_format($fmt, array(4560, 123, 4560/123)); ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $fmt = new MessageFormatter("en_US", "{0,number,integer} monkeys on {1,number,integer} trees make {2,number} monkeys per tree"); echo $fmt->format(array(4560, 123, 4560/123)); $fmt = new MessageFormatter("de", "{0,number,integer} Affen auf {1,number,integer} Baumen sind {2,number} Affen pro Baum"); echo $fmt->format(array(4560, 123, 4560/123)); ?> The above example will output: 4,560 monkeys on 123 trees make 37.073 monkeys per tree 4.560 Affen auf 123 Baumen sind 37,073 Affen pro Baum SEE ALSO
msgfmt_create(3), msgfmt_parse(3), msgfmt_format_message(3), msgfmt_get_error_code(3), msgfmt_get_error_message(3). PHP Documentation Group MSGFMT_FORMAT(3)
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