06-08-2011
help one liner...
Hi I have a log data that shows chunks of data like this:
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example testthisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
12
6 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
6 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
2500
1000 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
1000 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
200 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
200 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
100 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
I am interested in printing the chunk of data that contains a number (lonely number) larger than 2000.
The chunk always end on a new line. but the size of the chunk is variable and I need to focus on the lonely number>2000 but print the whole chunk.
Please only use bash commands, and awk,sed or grep. I don't want python or perl. Thanks
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test-speech
test-speech(1) User Commands test-speech(1)
NAME
test-speech - a test application provided by gnome-speech
DESCRIPTION
test-speech is a simple test application provided by gnome-speech. It is used to verify the driver for a speech engine, e.g., freetts-syn-
thesis-driver, is funcioning properly, in order to make sure users can activate and interact with the gnome-speech driver successfully.
GNOME Speech aims to be a general interface to various text-to-speech engines for the GNOME desktop. It allows the simple speaking of text,
as well as control over various speech parameters such as speech pitch, rate, and volume.
FILES
The following files are used by this application:
/usr/bin/test-speech a test application provided by gnome-speech
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWgnome-a11y-speech |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface stability |Volatile |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
libgnomespeech(3), attributes(5)
NOTES
gnome-speech is written by Marc Mulcahy and Michael Meeks.
SunOS 5.11 3 Dec 2006 test-speech(1)