02-02-2012
Split the file based on the content
Arun kumar something somehting Enterting in to the line
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Some text text Finshing the sentence
Some other text
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Again something somehting Enterting in to the line
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Again text text Finshing the sentence
I want only the content which start from the patten "Enterting in to the line" and end with "Finshing the sentence" .
Note : The files contain multiple enter and finish sentence. I want all the contents. All the sentence should be in same file.
I tried this .. . awk '/Enterting in to the line/,/Finshing the sentence Exit/ { print } ' filename. But it not working correctly .
Please help
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Last edited by vbe; 02-02-2012 at 07:36 AM..
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ucto(1) General Commands Manual ucto(1)
NAME
ucto - Unicode Tokenizer
SYNOPSYS
ucto [[options]] [input-file] [[output-file]]
DESCRIPTION
ucto ucto tokenizes text files: it separates words from punctuation, splits sentences (and optionally paragraphs), and finds paired quotes.
Ucto is preconfigured with tokenisation rules for several languages.
OPTIONS
-c configfile
read settings from a file
-d value
set debug mode to 'value'
-e value
set input encoding. (default UTF8)
-f
disable filtering of special characters
-L language
Automatically selects a configuration file by language code. e.g. 'fr' will select the file tokconfig-fr from the installation
directory
-l
Convert to all lowercase
-u
Convert to all uppercase
-n
Assume one sentence per line on input
-m
Emit one sentence per line on output
--passthru
Don't tokenize, but perform input decoding and simple token role detection
-P
Disable Paragraph Detection
-Q
Enable Quote Detection. (this is experimental and may lead to unexpected results)
-S
Disable Sentence Detection
-s <string>
Set End-of-sentence marker. (Default <utt>)
-V
Show version information
-v
set Verbose mode
-x <DocId>
Output FoLiA XML, use the specified Document ID. (this disables usage of most other options: -nulPQvsS)
-F
Read a FoLiA XML document, tokenize it, and output the modified doc. (this disables usage of most other options: -nulPQvsS)
BUGS
likely
AUTHORS
Maarten van Gompel proycon@anaproy.nl
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl
2011 november 28 ucto(1)