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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting A problem for sed? Remove parts of a string Post 302233970 by cfajohnson on Monday 8th of September 2008 10:09:58 PM
Old 09-08-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by pcrs
How may this be solved with sed (or some other unix tool)?

Use awk:

Code:
var='/logdir/logfile_2008:08:12_Comp.Z \
/logdir/logfile_2008:08:13_Comp.Z \
/logdir/logfile_2008:08:14_Comp.Z \
/logdir/logfile_2008:09:01_Comp.Z \
/logdir/logfile_2008:09:14_Comp.Z'

start=20080814
end=20080901
newvar=$(
printf "%s\n" $var |
 awk -F_ -v start=$start -v end=$end '
  {
   date = $2
   gsub( /:/,"",date )
  }
 date >= start && date <= end { printf "%s ", $0 }
'
)

 

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appender_type_rollingfile.h(3)					       log4c					    appender_type_rollingfile.h(3)

NAME
appender_type_rollingfile.h - Log4c rolling file appender interface. SYNOPSIS
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