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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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CheckDigits::M11_010(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 CheckDigits::M11_010(3pm)

NAME
CheckDigits::M11_010 - compute check digits AHV number (CH) SYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::CheckDigits; $ahv = CheckDigits('ahv_ch'); if ($ahv->is_valid('123.45.678.113')) { # do something } $cn = $ahv->complete('123.45.678.11'); # $cn = '123.45.678.113' $cd = $ahv->checkdigit('123.45.678.113'); # $cd = '3' $bn = $ahv->basenumber('123.45.678.113'); # $bn = '123.45.678.11'; DESCRIPTION
ALGORITHM 1. Beginning left every digit is weighted with 5,4,3,2,7,6,5,4,3,2. 2. The weighted digits are added. 3. The sum from step 2 is taken modulo 11. 4. The checkdigit is 11 minus the sum from step 3. Is the difference 10, the number won't be taken. If the difference is 11, the checkdigit is 0. METHODS is_valid($number) Returns true only if $number consists solely of numbers and hyphens and the two digits in the middle are valid check digits according to the algorithm given above. Returns false otherwise, complete($number) The check digit for $number is computed and inserted into the middle of $number. Returns the complete number with check digit or '' if $number does not consist solely of digits, hyphens and spaces. basenumber($number) Returns the basenumber of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. checkdigit($number) Returns the check digits of $number if $number has valid check digits. Return '' otherwise. EXPORT None by default. AUTHOR
Mathias Weidner, <mathias@weidner.in-bad-schmiedeberg.de> SEE ALSO
perl, CheckDigits, www.pruefziffernberechnung.de, perl v5.10.0 2008-05-17 CheckDigits::M11_010(3pm)
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