I want to print between the range two patterns if a particular pattern is present in between the two patterns. I am new to Unix. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
e.g.
Pattern1
Bombay
Calcutta
Delhi
Pattern2
Pattern1
Patna
Madras
Gwalior
Delhi
Pattern2
Pattern1... (2 Replies)
Hi,
My input has much more lines, but few of them are below
pin(IDF) {
direction : input;
drc_pinsigtype : signal;
pin(SELDIV6) {
direction : input;
drc_pinsigtype : ... (3 Replies)
Scenario:
Each of several .txt files contain the following (but perhaps with some minor variations due to code version running on the devices from which the text was extracted):
<output omitted>
SWITCH1#show proc cpu hist
1... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
on Solaris 10, I'd like to print a range of lines starting at pattern but also including the very first line before pattern.
the following doesn't print the range starting at pattern and going down to the end of file: cat <my file> | sed -n -e '/<pattern>{x;p;}/'
I need to include the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a file as below
This is the line one
This is the line two
<\XMLTAG>
This is the line three
This is the line four
<\XMLTAG>
Output of the SED command need to be as below.
This is the line one
This is the line two
<\XMLTAG>
Please do the need to needful to... (4 Replies)
The following text is in testFile.txt:
one 5
two 10
three 15
four 20
five 25
six 10
seven 35
eight 10
nine 45
ten 50
I'd like to use sed to print the first occurance of search pattern /10/ in a given range. This command is to be run against large log files, so to optimize efficiency,... (9 Replies)
I have config file like this:
server_name xx opt1 opt2 opt3
suboptions1
#suboptions - disabled
suboptions2 pattern
suboptions3
server_name yy opt1 opt2 opt3
suboptions1 pattern
#suboptions - disabled
suboptions2
So basically I want to extract the server... (1 Reply)
In the awk below I am trying to print out those lines in file2 that are no between $2 and $3 in file1. Both files are
tab-delimeted and I think it's close but currently it is printeing out the matches. The --- are not part of the files they are just to show what lines match or fall into
the range... (6 Replies)
I have big files (some are >300GB!) that need substitution for some patterns, for example, change Multiple Spaces into Tab. I used this oneliner:sed '1,18s/ \{1,\}/\t/g' infile_big.sam > outfile_big.sambut it seems very slow as the job is still running after 24 hours! In this example, only the... (8 Replies)
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primes
factor(1) General Commands Manual factor(1)NAME
factor, primes - factor a number, generate large primes
SYNOPSIS
[number]
[start[stop]]
DESCRIPTION
If no arguments are provided on the command line, waits for a number to be typed in. If a positive number is typed, it factors the number
and print its prime factors; each one is printed the proper number of times. It then waits for another number. exits if it encounters a
zero or any non-numeric character.
If an argument is provided on the command line, factors the number as above, then exits.
Maximum time to factor is proportional to sqrt(n) and occurs when n is prime or the square of a prime.
The largest number that can be dealt with by is 1.0e14.
prints prime numbers between a lower and upper bound. If no arguments are provided on the command line, waits for two numbers to be typed
in. The first number is interpreted as the lower bound; the second as the upper bound. All prime numbers in the resulting inclusive range
are printed.
If start is specified, all primes greater than or equal to start are printed. If both start and stop are given, all primes occurring in
the inclusive range start through stop are printed.
start and stop values must be integers represented as long integers.
If the stop value is omitted in either case, runs either until overflow occurs or until it is stopped by typing the interrupt character.
The largest number that can be dealt with by is 2,147,483,647.
DIAGNOSTICS
Both commands print when the input is out of range, illegal characters are encountered, or when start is greater than stop.
EXAMPLES
Print the prime factorization for the number 12:
Print all prime numbers between 0 and 20:
factor(1)