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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting print range between two patterns if it contains a pattern within the range Post 302326755 by joyan321 on Thursday 18th of June 2009 05:00:15 PM
Old 06-18-2009
print range between two patterns if it contains a pattern within the range

I want to print between the range two patterns if a particular pattern is present in between the two patterns. I am new to Unix. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

e.g.

Pattern1
Bombay
Calcutta
Delhi
Pattern2

Pattern1
Patna
Madras
Gwalior
Delhi
Pattern2

Pattern1
Guwahati
Calcutta
Indore
Pattern2


I want to select the block which contains "Calcutta". So the desired output is

Pattern1
Bombay
Calcutta
Delhi
Pattern2


Please help !!!!!!!!!! Thanks again
 

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case(n) 						       Tcl Built-In Commands							   case(n)

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NAME
case - Evaluate one of several scripts, depending on a given value SYNOPSIS
case string ?in? patList body ?patList body ...? case string ?in? {patList body ?patList body ...?} _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
Note: the case command is obsolete and is supported only for backward compatibility. At some point in the future it may be removed entirely. You should use the switch command instead. The case command matches string against each of the patList arguments in order. Each patList argument is a list of one or more patterns. If any of these patterns matches string then case evaluates the following body argument by passing it recursively to the Tcl interpreter and returns the result of that evaluation. Each patList argument consists of a single pattern or list of patterns. Each pattern may con- tain any of the wild-cards described under string match. If a patList argument is default, the corresponding body will be evaluated if no patList matches string. If no patList argument matches string and no default is given, then the case command returns an empty string. Two syntaxes are provided for the patList and body arguments. The first uses a separate argument for each of the patterns and commands; this form is convenient if substitutions are desired on some of the patterns or commands. The second form places all of the patterns and commands together into a single argument; the argument must have proper list structure, with the elements of the list being the patterns and commands. The second form makes it easy to construct multi-line case commands, since the braces around the whole list make it unneces- sary to include a backslash at the end of each line. Since the patList arguments are in braces in the second form, no command or variable substitutions are performed on them; this makes the behavior of the second form different than the first form in some cases. SEE ALSO
switch(n) KEYWORDS
case, match, regular expression Tcl 7.0 case(n)
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