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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting need to pick out files which are not of zero bytes Post 302345351 by zaxxon on Wednesday 19th of August 2009 03:21:12 AM
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Is this list generated from a find or ls? If yes you might want to optimize that find.
Else you can do something like this:
Code:
$> awk '$5 != "0" && $NF ~ /^STMT_05_D1090819_T071320$/ {print}' infile
-rw-r--r-- 1 assrisa assrisa 39099 Aug 19 07:16 STMT_05_D1090819_T071320

 

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NAME
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The identifier (widget ID) of the color mixing widget. The new color red value. The value is expressed as an X color value (0 to 65535). The new color green value. The value is expressed as an X color value (0 to 65535). The new color blue value. The value is expressed as an X color value (0 to 65535). A complete list of all the X color values available to you is located on your system. To find it, type the following command: % find / -name '*rgb*' -print DESCRIPTION
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