10-08-2009
Match a pattern between delimiters!
Hello Friends,
I am unable to retrieve a pattern.Any one could give me an idea.
For example i have the following pattern: J:\nmattam_dcm_int\java\modules\gcm\actions\installfirmware\AddFirmwareRoutine.java@@\main\galileo_integ_blr\0
I will always need to grep the text nmattam_dcm_int and galileo_integ_blr i.e the first word occurance and last word occurance. The trick here is the word occurances nmattam_dcm_int and galileo_integ_blr are not always the same. The format of the pattern is always same beginning with J:\and\ends\with\0. The next line shows the different set of patterns.
J:\nmattam_fpm_int\java\modules\gcm\actions\installfirmware\AddFirmwareRoutine.java@@\main\galileo_integ_mas\0
The text patterns vary but i need to grep them. Please help me resolve this issue. Thanks in advance.
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