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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SED question Post 302539703 by xan.amini on Monday 18th of July 2011 01:27:17 PM
Old 07-18-2011
SED question

I have the following string:
"File Reader"

I also have a list of directories:
"File Reader (#53)"
"CSV Writer (#47)"
"Scorer (#22)"

I want to search the name of each directory until I find "File Reader". Then, I want the corresponding number to be returned.

For example, if I am searching for File Reader, the desired output I am looking for is 53.

Thanks

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Can SED be used to accomplish this?
 

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NAME
nytprofcsv - Devel::NYTProf::Reader CSV format implementation SYNOPSIS
$ nytprofcsv [-h] [-d] [-o <output directory>] [-f <input file>] perl -d:NYTProf some_perl_app.pl nytprofcsv Generating CSV Output... HISTORY
A bit of history and a shameless plug... NYTProf stands for 'New York Times Profiler'. Indeed, the original version of this module was developed by The New York Times Co. to help our developers quickly identify bottlenecks in large Perl applications. The NY Times loves Perl and we hope the community will benefit from our work as much as we have from theirs. Please visit <http://open.nytimes.com>, our open source blog to see what we are up to, <http://code.nytimes.com> to see some of our open projects and then check out <htt://nytimes.com> for the latest news! DESCRIPTION
"nytprofcsv" is a script that implements Devel::NYTProf::Reader to create comma-seperated value formatted reports from Devel::NYTProf databases. See the Devel::NYTProf Perl code profiler for more information. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS These are the command line options understood by "nytprofcsv" -f, --file <filename> Specifies the location of the input file. The input file must be the output of fprofpp. Default: nytprof.out -o, --out <dir> Where to place the generated report. Default: ./nytprof/ -d, --delete Purge any existing database located at whatever -o (above) is set to -h, --help Print the help message SAMPLE OUTPUT
# Profile data generated by Devel::NYTProf::Reader v.0.01 # Author: Adam Kaplan. More information at http://search.cpan.org/~akaplan # Format: time,calls,time/call,code 0,0,0,#-------------------------------------------------------------------- 0,0,0,# My New Source File! 0,0,0,#-------------------------------------------------------------------- 0,0,0,# $Id: nytprofcsv 1310 2010-06-17 14:51:01Z tim.bunce@gmail.com $ 0,0,0,#-------------------------------------------------------------------- 0,0,0, 0,0,0,package NYT::Feeds::Util; 0.00047,3,0.000156666666666667,use Date::Calc qw(Add_Delta_DHMS); 0.00360,3,0.0012,use HTML::Entities; 0.00212,3,0.000706666666666667,use Encode; 0.00248,3,0.000826666666666667,use utf8; 0.00468,3,0.00156,use strict; 0,0,0, 0.00000,1,0,require Exporter; ... thats enough, get the picture? ... Note: The format line indicates what fields the numbers correspond to Note2: If the source file is modified between profiling and report generation, the source might be misaligned SEE ALSO
Mailing list and discussion at http://groups.google.com/group/develnytprof-dev <http://groups.google.com/group/develnytprof-dev> Public SVN Repository and hacking instructions at http://code.google.com/p/perl-devel-nytprof/ <http://code.google.com/p/perl-devel- nytprof/> Devel::NYTProf Devel::NYTProf::Reader nytprofhtml is an HTML implementation of Devel::NYTProf::Reader AUTHOR
Adam Kaplan, akaplan at nytimes dotcom COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.14.2 2010-06-17 NYTPROFCSV(1p)
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