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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting quick question Post 302250492 by phreezr on Thursday 23rd of October 2008 12:50:08 PM
Old 10-23-2008
Question quick question

I am using sed to find a pattern in a line and then I want to retain the pattern + the rest of the line. How is this possible? ie:

Code:
line is:  14158  05-15-08  20:00   123-1234-A21/deliverable/dhm.a
 
search for 123-1234-A21 ie:
echo $line | sed 's/.*\([0-9]\{3\}-[0-9]\{4\}-[0-9A-Z]\{3\}[A-Z]\{5\}\).*/\1/'

want to retain 123-1234-A21/deliverable/dam.a

Is using sed the best option for this? currently it only retains the 123-1234-A21

Thanks!
 

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MSGFMT_SET_PATTERN(3)							 1						     MSGFMT_SET_PATTERN(3)

MessageFormatter::setPattern - Set the pattern used by the formatter

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public bool MessageFormatter::setPattern (string $pattern) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style bool msgfmt_set_pattern (MessageFormatter $fmt, string $pattern) Set the pattern used by the formatter PARAMETERS
o $fmt - The message formatter o $pattern - The pattern string to use in this message formatter. The pattern uses an 'apostrophe-friendly' syntax; it is run through umsg_autoQuoteApostrophe before being interpreted. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 msgfmt_set_pattern(3) example <?php $fmt = msgfmt_create( "en_US", "{0, number} monkeys on {1, number} trees" ); echo "Default pattern: '" . msgfmt_get_pattern( $fmt ) . "' "; echo "Formatting result: " . msgfmt_format( $fmt, array(123, 456) ) . " "; msgfmt_set_pattern( $fmt, "{0, number} trees hosting {1, number} monkeys" ); echo "New pattern: '" . msgfmt_get_pattern( $fmt ) . "' "; echo "Formatted number: " . msgfmt_format( $fmt, array(123, 456) ) . " "; ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $fmt = new MessageFormatter( "en_US", "{0, number} monkeys on {1, number} trees" ); echo "Default pattern: '" . $fmt->getPattern() . "' "; echo "Formatting result: " . $fmt->format(array(123, 456)) . " "; $fmt->setPattern("{0, number} trees hosting {1, number} monkeys" ); echo "New pattern: '" . $fmt->getPattern() . "' "; echo "Formatted number: " . $fmt->format(array(123, 456)) . " "; ?> The above example will output: Default pattern: '{0,number} monkeys on {1,number} trees' Formatting result: 123 monkeys on 456 trees New pattern: '{0,number} trees hosting {1,number} monkeys' Formatted number: 123 trees hosting 456 monkeys SEE ALSO
msgfmt_create(3), msgfmt_get_pattern(3). PHP Documentation Group MSGFMT_SET_PATTERN(3)
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