06-02-2009
awk to parse a directory name?
Hi,
I have a directory file name:
/auto/space/user/jen/CED/CED_01MZ/visit1/DCE_2eco/016/echo1
I would like to just get the following outputs into variables such that:
variable1 = /auto/space/user/jen/CED/CED_01MZ/visit1/
and
variable2 = DCE_2eco/016/echo1
I've tried it with awk, but the solution is messy and requires some hard-coding. Any suggestions on how to make this independent of anything inside the directory filename? The only constant will be "/auto/space/user/jen/CED/CED_01MZ/". BTW, this is tcsh, not bash.
Thanks in advance!
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