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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Counting lines between two patterns Post 302391489 by npatwardhan on Monday 1st of February 2010 01:20:30 PM
Old 02-01-2010
Counting lines between two patterns

Hi Guys,

I have a file as follows:

Code:
 
wwe
khfgv
jfo
wwe
jhgfd
wwe
wwe
hoaha
hao
lkahe
wwe

I want to count the lines between the consecutive wwe's and store the count in variables. So for example the first variable value will be 2, (as there are two lines between the wwe's) second variable will be 1. The third variable value should be 0 and the fourth will be 3. I would prefer the awk solution and I guess using arrays will be better.

I started out with a simple statement:

Code:
awk '!/wwe/' file

but this does not give me missing lines (where there is no entry between the two consecutive wwe's.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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