10-19-2008
Here goes the input file :
Name of the file is test
000000000XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000YYYYYY YYYYY NOTIXPQRSPULSAR
000000000YYYYYY YYYYY NOTIXPQRSPULSAR
000000000ZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000ZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000PPPPPPP PPPPPPP PAGI5 0000
000000000PPPPPPP PPPPPPP PAGI5 0000
000000000ZALKIM FERER NOTIXABCDZM371
000000000ZALKIM FERER NOTIXABCDZM371
I run this command
cat test | sort -y -t /tmp/usespace +0.55 -0.59
Here is the output of it
000000000PPPPPPP PPPPPPP PAGI5 0000
000000000PPPPPPP PPPPPPP PAGI5 0000
000000000XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000ZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000ZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ NOTIXABCDHH450
000000000ZALKIM FERER NOTIXABCDZM371
000000000ZALKIM FERER NOTIXABCDZM371
000000000YYYYYY YYYYY NOTIXPQRSPULSAR
000000000YYYYYY YYYYY NOTIXPQRSPULSAR
Now the first 2 lines have 4 spaces between PAGI5 and 0000.
Similary there may be so many lines which have blanks from position 55 to 59. I want to exclude all those lines on a fly and write others to another file.
I want to exclude all lines that have spaces at those positions meaning starting at 55 and ending at 59
Let me know regarding the same.
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