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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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Plucene::Index::Reader(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Plucene::Index::Reader(3pm)

NAME
Plucene::Index::Reader - Abstract class for accessing an index DESCRIPTION
IndexReader is an abstract class, providing an interface for accessing an index. Search of an index is done entirely through this abstract interface, so that any subclass which implements it is searchable. Concrete subclasses of IndexReader are usually constructed with a call to the static method "open". For efficiency, in this API documents are often referred to via document numbers, non-negative integers which each name a unique document in the index. These document numbers are ephemeral--they may change as documents are added to and deleted from an index. Clients should thus not rely on a given document having the same number between sessions. METHODS
new my $reader = Plucene::Index::Reader->new($dir_name); This will create a new Plucene::Index::Reader with the passed in directory. open # If there is only one segment my Plucene::Index::SegmentReader $seg_read = $reader->open; # If there are many segments my Plucene::Index::SegmentsReader $seg_read = $reader->open; Returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given Directory. last_modified my $last_modified = Plucene::Index::Reader->last_modified($directory); index_exists if (Plucene::Index::Reader->index_exists($directory)){ ... } is_locked if (Plucene::Index::Reader->is_locked($directory)){ ... } delete $reader->delete($doc); delete_term $reader->delete_term($term); This will delete all the documents which contain the passed term. close $reader->close; unlock $reader->unlock($directory); num_docs / max_doc / document / is_deleted / norms / terms / doc_freq / term_docs / term_positions / _do_delete / _do_close These must be defined in a subclass perl v5.12.4 2011-08-14 Plucene::Index::Reader(3pm)
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