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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting changing file name not the file extention Post 302216544 by mlhazan on Saturday 19th of July 2008 10:34:52 PM
Old 07-19-2008
changing file name not the file extention

Hello experts,
I need to solve the problem stated below:
1.have to search for " operator.java" file and rename it to as OPERATOR.java
2.Also I have to change the following line inside the file:
public class operator----->public class OPERATOR

the only thing that i can think is ,I have to use sed and find but need some hints.

Please give me some ideas.
Thanks.
 

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