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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting editing files Post 302336708 by vgersh99 on Wednesday 22nd of July 2009 03:48:51 PM
Old 07-22-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by cobroraj
Thank you so much.. This is working fine.

One more request please could you explain the command line
printf '1,$s/see/saw/g\nwq!\n' | ex -s "${i}" as i am not much familiar with this. Is it possible to execute this line at the command prompt as i am getting an error like "bash: ./r1.txt: Permission denied"

Thanks a lot
Most likely you don't have 'write' access write for ./r1.txt file - check its permissions.
'ex' is very similar to 'sed' in terms of the command options.
If I do:
Code:
printf '1,$s/see/saw/g\nwq!\n'

I get:
Code:
1,$s/see/saw/g
wq!

The first line looks familiar, doesn't it? Very similar to sed's.
The second line simply instructs 'ex' to write (w) the file and quit (q) 'ex'.
The loop takes care of iterating through the files.
'man ex' for more details.
 

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