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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find a pattern and print next all character to next space Post 302415293 by bakunin on Thursday 22nd of April 2010 07:27:53 AM
Old 04-22-2010
The command i wrote would have worked on the text you provided as example, at least it works here. If this is not the case on your side please provide a sample of your text and some version information about your system (OS, version, ...)

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PLMTEX(3plplot) 						    PLplot API							   PLMTEX(3plplot)

NAME
plmtex - Write text relative to viewport boundaries SYNOPSIS
plmtex(side, disp, pos, just, text) DESCRIPTION
Writes text at a specified position relative to the viewport boundaries. Text may be written inside or outside the viewport, but is clipped at the subpage boundaries. The reference point of a string lies along a line passing through the string at half the height of a capital letter. The position of the reference point along this line is determined by just, and the position of the reference point rela- tive to the viewport is set by disp and pos. Redacted form: General: plmtex(side, disp, pos, just, text) Perl/PDL: plmtex(disp, pos, just, side, text) This function is used in examples 3,4,6-8,11,12,14,18,23,26. ARGUMENTS
side (const char *, input) Specifies the side of the viewport along which the text is to be written. The string must be one of: b: Bottom of viewport, text written parallel to edge. bv: Bottom of viewport, text written at right angles to edge. l: Left of viewport, text written parallel to edge. lv: Left of viewport, text written at right angles to edge. r: Right of viewport, text written parallel to edge. rv: Right of viewport, text written at right angles to edge. t: Top of viewport, text written parallel to edge. tv: Top of viewport, text written at right angles to edge. disp (PLFLT, input) Position of the reference point of string, measured outwards from the specified viewport edge in units of the current character height. Use negative disp to write within the viewport. pos (PLFLT, input) Position of the reference point of string along the specified edge, expressed as a fraction of the length of the edge. just (PLFLT, input) Specifies the position of the string relative to its reference point. If just=0., the reference point is at the left and if just=1., it is at the right of the string. Other values of just give intermediate justifications. text (const char *, input) The string to be written out. AUTHORS
Geoffrey Furnish and Maurice LeBrun wrote and maintain PLplot. This man page was automatically generated from the DocBook source of the PLplot documentation, maintained by Alan W. Irwin and Rafael Laboissiere. SEE ALSO
PLplot documentation at http://plplot.sourceforge.net/resources. August, 2012 PLMTEX(3plplot)
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