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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk multiline matching Post 302551234 by declanryan on Monday 29th of August 2011 08:42:19 PM
Old 08-29-2011
can you explain a bit more.

if you have these tags in your file

Code:
<pairwiseDifferenceMatrix time="02/08/11 at 13:08:27">

 1 2
 1 448.82151 507.94231
 2 56.51684 454.02943
 </pairwiseDifferenceMatrix> <data>

are you always going to be looking for the first number on the line beginning with "1", and the second number on the line beginning with "2"
?
 

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