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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting counting prefixes of files Post 302425943 by Sally[-_-] on Monday 31st of May 2010 05:31:08 AM
Old 05-31-2010
Hello,

Thank you all, I got it now:

Code:
l34nmis:r2lanconfg-~/history> ls | awk -F\_ '/confg/ { ++arr[$1]; } END { for (name in arr) {print name, arr[name] } }'
deipn-mann-34-r-2-unitlab-confg 3
deipn-mann-34-r-1-rzlab-confg 2
deipn-mann-r-2-rzlab-confg 2
deipn-mann-34-sw-1-unitlab-confg 2
deipn-mann-34-sw-2-unitlab-confg 2
deipn-mann-34-r-1-unitlab-confg 2
l34nmis:r2lanconfg-~/history>

@jim mcnamara: I used the proposal from malcolmex and found exactly your solution. Smilie

love,
Sally
 

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PARSE_STR(3)								 1							      PARSE_STR(3)

parse_str - Parses the string into variables

SYNOPSIS
void parse_str (string $str, [array &$arr]) DESCRIPTION
Parses $str as if it were the query string passed via a URL and sets variables in the current scope. Note To get the current QUERY_STRING, you may use the variable $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']. Also, you may want to read the section on vari- ables from external sources. Note The magic_quotes_gpc setting affects the output of this function, as parse_str(3) uses the same mechanism that PHP uses to populate the $_GET, $_POST, etc. variables. PARAMETERS
o $str - The input string. o $arr - If the second parameter $arr is present, variables are stored in this variable as array elements instead. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Using parse_str(3) <?php $str = "first=value&arr[]=foo+bar&arr[]=baz"; parse_str($str); echo $first; // value echo $arr[0]; // foo bar echo $arr[1]; // baz parse_str($str, $output); echo $output['first']; // value echo $output['arr'][0]; // foo bar echo $output['arr'][1]; // baz ?> SEE ALSO
parse_url(3), pathinfo(3), http_build_query(3), get_magic_quotes_gpc(3), urldecode(3). PHP Documentation Group PARSE_STR(3)
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