09-20-2011
search a file between two begin and end strings in c
I have a file with the following content i need to get the Timestamp,Elapsetime, and calculate the averages of the Elapsedtime, for perticulaer process and need to display the process name, the process is NEWOLUF2
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-37> Input <NEWOLUF2!NEWOLUF2<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes
"?><OLUF2><INPUT><FLT>SK 1467</FLT><LEG>OSLCPH</LEG><DEPDATE>27SEP11</DEPDATE><BUCKET>Y</BUCKET><BUCKETBKGCL>Y</BUCKETBKGCL><B
KGCL>Y</BKGCL><PARMS>Y</PARMS><COMMENTS>Y</COMMENTS><WARNINGS>Y</WARNINGS><OPARAMETERS>Y</OPARAMETERS><LOCALAVAPOS>Y</LOCALAVA
POS></INPUT></OLUF2>>
ElapseTime <745> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-37> Input <NEWOLUF2!NEWOLUF2<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes
"?><OLUF2><INPUT><FLT>SK 1455</FLT><LEG>OSLCPH</LEG><DEPDATE>29SEP11</DEPDATE><BUCKET>Y</BUCKET><BUCKETBKGCL>Y</BUCKETBKGCL><B
KGCL>Y</BKGCL><PARMS>Y</PARMS><COMMENTS>Y</COMMENTS><WARNINGS>Y</WARNINGS><OPARAMETERS>Y</OPARAMETERS><LOCALAVAPOS>Y</LOCALAVA
POS></INPUT></OLUF2>>
ElapseTime <765> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-37> Input <<NAVSREQUEST><FLT>SK 4417 </FLT><LEG>TOSOSL</LEG><DE
PDATE>02SEP12</DEPDATE></NAVSREQUEST>>
ElapseTime <579> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-38> Input <<NAVSREQUEST><FLT>SK 1467 </FLT><LEG>OSLCPH</LEG><DE
PDATE>27SEP11</DEPDATE></NAVSREQUEST>>
ElapseTime <356> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-38> Input <<NAVSREQUEST><FLT>SK 1455 </FLT><LEG>OSLCPH</LEG><DE
PDATE>29SEP11</DEPDATE></NAVSREQUEST>>
ElapseTime <390> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-41> Input <DEPLEGS!1!CMD=0#STAT=0#MAXREC= 8#FLT=SK 1467 #DEPDAT
E=18SEP11>
ElapseTime <286> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-41> Input <NEWOLUF2!NEWOLUF2<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes
"?><OLUF2><INPUT><FLT>SK 1467</FLT><LEG>OSLCPH</LEG><DEPDATE>18SEP11</DEPDATE><BUCKET>Y</BUCKET><BUCKETBKGCL>Y</BUCKETBKGCL><B
KGCL>Y</BKGCL><PARMS>Y</PARMS><COMMENTS>Y</COMMENTS><WARNINGS>Y</WARNINGS><OPARAMETERS>Y</OPARAMETERS><LOCALAVAPOS>Y</LOCALAVA
POS></INPUT></OLUF2>>
ElapseTime <651> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-42> Input <<NAVSREQUEST><FLT>SK 1467 </FLT><LEG>OSLCPH</LEG><DE
PDATE>18SEP11</DEPDATE></NAVSREQUEST>>
ElapseTime <292> milliseconds
ENDTRANS
BEGINTRANS
logging.c/LogTransactionInput (3105) : Timestamp <14Sep1111-07-52> Input <DEPLEGS!1!CMD=0#STAT=0#MAXREC= 8#FLT=SK 0811 #DEPDAT
E=02SEP12>
ElapseTime <345> milliseconds
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regexp::common::balanced
Regexp::Common::balanced(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Regexp::Common::balanced(3)
NAME
Regexp::Common::balanced -- provide regexes for strings with balanced parenthesized delimiters or arbitrary delimiters.
SYNOPSIS
use Regexp::Common qw /balanced/;
while (<>) {
/$RE{balanced}{-parens=>'()'}/
and print q{balanced parentheses
};
}
DESCRIPTION
Please consult the manual of Regexp::Common for a general description of the works of this interface.
Do not use this module directly, but load it via Regexp::Common.
$RE{balanced}{-parens}
Returns a pattern that matches a string that starts with the nominated opening parenthesis or bracket, contains characters and properly
nested parenthesized subsequences, and ends in the matching parenthesis.
More than one type of parenthesis can be specified:
$RE{balanced}{-parens=>'(){}'}
in which case all specified parenthesis types must be correctly balanced within the string.
If we are using C{-keep} (See Regexp::Common):
$1 captures the entire expression
$RE{balanced}{-begin => "begin"}{-end => "end"}
Returns a pattern that matches a string that is properly balanced using the begin and end strings as start and end delimiters. Multiple
sets of begin and end strings can be given by separating them by "|"s (which can be escaped with a backslash).
qr/$RE{balanced}{-begin => "do|if|case"}{-end => "done|fi|esac"}/
will match properly balanced strings that either start with do and end with done, start with if and end with fi, or start with case and end
with esac.
If -end contains less cases than -begin, the last case of -end is repeated. If it contains more cases than -begin, the extra cases are
ignored. If either of -begin or -end isn't given, or is empty, -begin => '(' and -end => ')' are assumed.
If we are using C{-keep} (See Regexp::Common):
$1 captures the entire expression
SEE ALSO
Regexp::Common for a general description of how to use this interface.
AUTHOR
Damian Conway (damian@conway.org)
MAINTAINANCE
This package is maintained by Abigail (regexp-common@abigail.be).
BUGS AND IRRITATIONS
Bound to be plenty.
For a start, there are many common regexes missing. Send them in to regexp-common@abigail.be.
LICENSE and COPYRIGHT
This software is Copyright (c) 2001 - 2009, Damian Conway and Abigail.
This module is free software, and maybe used under any of the following licenses:
1) The Perl Artistic License. See the file COPYRIGHT.AL.
2) The Perl Artistic License 2.0. See the file COPYRIGHT.AL2.
3) The BSD Licence. See the file COPYRIGHT.BSD.
4) The MIT Licence. See the file COPYRIGHT.MIT.
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