Hi Friends, i had a tough time in picking up all matching patterns. Additional lines are also picked up. Please help. The below is the input file from which a pattern is matched.
The output should be like it matches "inserted" and counts all the lines that follow the match but my script is picking the lines which follow under pattern "changed". Insert has only 4 lines(marked in red) but it is picking 6 lines additionally following under pattern changed and showing output as Insert Code Lines : 10. But it actually is 4. Please help.
Last edited by pludi; 05-03-2010 at 06:41 AM..
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