ghostdog, that works perfectly. except, i have other file names that DON'T have the S after the 4 numbers. How could I retrieve the first 4 numbers after the C (regardless of what comes after the numbers?)
I'm trying to parse RichText to XML. I want to be able to capture everything between the '/par' tag in the RTF but not include the tag itself. So far all I have is this, '.*?\\par' but it leaves '\par' at the end of it. Any suggestions? (1 Reply)
Hello,
Let say I have a string with content "Free 100%". How can extract only "100" using ksh? I would this machanism to work if instead of "100" there is any kind of combination of numbers(ex. "32", "1238", "1"). I want to get only the digits.
I have written something like this:
... (4 Replies)
Hi, I am a new bee to this forum.
I am trying to extract the text after a matching pattern from a url using regular expression.
Ex: http://locatlhost:2020/proxy/checkthisout
I want to extract the string after proxy/. I am not familiar with reg ex. Can someone please help? (2 Replies)
In regular expressions with grep(or egrep), ^ works if we want something in starting of line..but what if we write ^^^ or ^ for pattern matching??..Hope u all r familiar with regular expressions for pattern matching.. (1 Reply)
what elements does " /^/ " match?
I did the test which indicates that it matches single lowercase character like 'a','b' etc. and '1','2' etc.
But I really confused with that. Because, "/^abc/" matches strings like "abcedf" or "abcddddee".
So, what does caret ^ really mean?
Any response... (2 Replies)
I have a file that I'm trying to find all the cases of phone number extensions and deleting them. So input file looks like:
abc
x93825
def
13234
x52673
hello
output looks like:
abc
def
13234
hello
Basically delete lines that have 5 numbers following "x". I tried: x\(4) but it... (7 Replies)
I am new to shell scripts.Can u please help me on this req.
test_user = "Arun"
if
echo "test_user is a word"
else
echo "test_user is not a word" (1 Reply)
I am trying to print columns from a table whose name (header) matches a certain string.
E.g.,
patient1001 patient1002 patient2005 patient3005 patient4001
0 0 0 0 0
2 9 2 8 3
2 7 3 0 2
Say I want to print columns whose names end with "01"
patient1001 patient4001
0 0
2 3
2 2
... (3 Replies)
hi
i am trying to extract some specific data out of a text file using regular expressions with shell script
that is using a multiline grep .. and the tool i am using is pcregrep so that i can get compatibility with perl's regular expressions
for a sample data like this, i am trying to grab... (6 Replies)
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ziparchive.open
ZIPARCHIVE.OPEN(3) 1 ZIPARCHIVE.OPEN(3)ZipArchive::open - Open a ZIP file archive
SYNOPSIS
mixed ZipArchive::open (string $filename, [int $flags])
DESCRIPTION
Opens a new zip archive for reading, writing or modifying.
PARAMETERS
o $filename
- The file name of the ZIP archive to open.
o $flags
- The mode to use to open the archive.
o ZipArchive::OVERWRITE
o ZipArchive::CREATE
o ZipArchive::EXCL
o ZipArchive::CHECKCONS
RETURN VALUES
o $Error codes
- Returns TRUE on success or the error code.
o ZipArchive::ER_EXISTS File already exists.
o ZipArchive::ER_INCONS Zip archive inconsistent.
o ZipArchive::ER_INVAL Invalid argument.
o ZipArchive::ER_MEMORY Malloc failure.
o ZipArchive::ER_NOENT No such file.
o ZipArchive::ER_NOZIP Not a zip archive.
o ZipArchive::ER_OPEN Can't open file.
o ZipArchive::ER_READ Read error.
o ZipArchive::ER_SEEK Seek error.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Open and extract
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('test.zip');
if ($res === TRUE) {
echo 'ok';
$zip->extractTo('test');
$zip->close();
} else {
echo 'failed, code:' . $res;
}
?>
Example #2
Create an archive
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('test.zip', ZipArchive::CREATE);
if ($res === TRUE) {
$zip->addFromString('test.txt', 'file content goes here');
$zip->addFile('data.txt', 'entryname.txt');
$zip->close();
echo 'ok';
} else {
echo 'failed';
}
?>
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