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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to delete the line if the first letter is a single digit Post 302595739 by ramky79 on Saturday 4th of February 2012 02:26:59 PM
Old 02-04-2012
how to delete the line if the first letter is a single digit

Hi,
I'm trying to acheive the following, I have a dat file in which i have several addresses, If the address starts with a single digit then i have to delete the line,
if it starts with 2 or more digits then i have to keep the line

Here is a sample of my file:
Code:
377 CARRER DE LA DIPUTACIÓ	BARCELONA	CATALUNYA	08013	ESP	
77 GREEN STREET	HIGH WYCOMBE	BUCKINGHAMSHIRE	HP11 2	GBR
2 KREUZWEG	ERSIGEN	BERN	3423	CHE	
3 MUNCHPLATZ	10. BEZIRK-FAVORITEN	WIEN	1100	AUT

Here is what i want in my output file:
Code:
377 CARRER DE LA DIPUTACIÓ	BARCELONA	CATALUNYA	08013	ESP	
77 GREEN STREET	HIGH WYCOMBE	BUCKINGHAMSHIRE	HP11 2	GBR

I have tried the following regex:
sed -e /^[0-9]/d -- this is deleting all lines.

Last edited by Scott; 02-04-2012 at 03:35 PM.. Reason: Use code tags, please.
 

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