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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to split a sentence Post 302310538 by devtakh on Saturday 25th of April 2009 01:39:39 PM
Old 04-25-2009
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Originally Posted by Kattoor
Thanks a lot friends....!!

I have one query on this..

If the sentence is like ,

111 12-12-2002 100 23 12 11-11-2011 20 2 .....

Actually the first one is the account id so the digit count will vary everytime...Apart from the date, rest all digits count will vary...so can I use the same solution which you suggested...?

Thanks in Adavance...!!

use this

sed 's/\([0-9][0-9]* [0-9]\{2\}-[0-9]\{2\}-[0-9][0-9]* [0-9][0-9]* [0-9][0-9]* \)/\1\n/g' filename


cheers,
Devaraj Takhellambam
 

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IPSEC_BARF(8)							  [FIXME: manual]						     IPSEC_BARF(8)

NAME
ipsec_barf - spew out collected IPsec debugging information SYNOPSIS
ipsec barf [--short --maxlines <100>] DESCRIPTION
Barf outputs (on standard output) a collection of debugging information (contents of files, selections from logs, etc.) related to the IPsec encryption/authentication system. It is primarily a convenience for remote debugging, a single command which packages up (and labels) all information that might be relevant to diagnosing a problem in IPsec. The --short option limits the length of the log portion of barf's output, which can otherwise be extremely voluminous if debug logging is turned on. --maxlines <100> option sets the length of some bits of information, currently netstat -rn. Useful on boxes where the routing table is thousands of lines long. Default is 100. Barf censors its output, replacing keys and secrets with brief checksums to avoid revealing sensitive information. Beware that the output of both commands is aimed at humans, not programs, and the output format is subject to change without warning. Barf has to figure out which files in /var/log contain the IPsec log messages. It looks for KLIPS and general log messages first in messages and syslog, and for Pluto messages first in secure, auth.log, and debug. In both cases, if it does not find what it is looking for in one of those "likely" places, it will resort to a brute-force search of most (non-compressed) files in /var/log. FILES
/proc/net/* /var/log/* /etc/ipsec.conf /etc/ipsec.secrets HISTORY
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <http://www.freeswan.org> by Henry Spencer. BUGS
Barf uses heuristics to try to pick relevant material out of the logs, and relevant messages which are not labelled with any of the tags that barf looks for will be lost. We think we've eliminated the last such case, but one never knows... Finding updown scripts (so they can be included in output) is, in general, difficult. Barf uses a very simple heuristic that is easily fooled. The brute-force search for the right log files can get expensive on systems with a lot of clutter in /var/log. [FIXME: source] 17 March 2002 IPSEC_BARF(8)
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