Maybe this can help:
I think that a period matches any character, including the record separator, in a regular expression.
The dot will match any sort of whitespace - space, tab, whatever. What other kind of record separator is there, besides newlines? The way you've tried it, it returns words that are eleven or more letters when we want only eleven-letter words.
should return exactly eleven characters. It certainly does in every other wordlist, (or text file), that I have. You need the 'end of line' stop, or it'll look at the first eleven characters, then keep on going. Yet in 2of12, it returns ten-letter words. What can it be matching that I can't see when I have my text editor showing invisibles? Why does this 2of12 file behave differently? There must be something there I can't see.
Hey All,
I have to grep for an error from a file and get the results of errror in a different file......
But there should be no duplicate entries. Can anyone help me in giving a shell script for this
This is file which contains pattern error which I am supposed to grep and put this in a... (4 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a log file that is dislpayed as:
<msg time='2009-10-14T05:46:42.580+00:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='mtdb_a'
host_addr='UNKNOWN' version='1'>
<txt>14-OCT-2009 05:46:42 *... (19 Replies)
I have a list of fields that I want to check a file for, returning that field if it not found at all in the file. Is there a way to do a grep -lc and return the passed variable too rather then just the count?
I am doing some crappy work-around now but I was not sure how to regrep this for :0 so... (3 Replies)
Hello,
We have a system running AIX 6.1.7.1. We have created a Workload Partition(wpar) on this system with wpar specific routing enabled.
On wpar, we are running DNS (UDP/53) and syslog (UDP/514).
en0: 1.1.1.1/255.255.255.0 NOT assigned to any wpar
en1:... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
My requirement is to remove the more than 60 days files from Archive folder, so prepared this command.
for files in `find /abc/Archive/<file_name_25032012.dat> -type f -mtime 61|xargs ls -lrt`
do
rm -f $files
done
I tested this command in both unix and informatica.
In unix if files... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I have a text file which contains a list of strings which I want to grep from another file where these strings occur and print out only these lines.
I had earlier used the grep command
where File1 was the file containing the strings to be grepped (Source File) and File2 the Target File... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file with a large number of words each listed in sequential order one word per line.
I want to search these words in another file which has the structure
Both the files are large, but the words in the sourcefile are all available in the target file.
I tried to grep... (2 Replies)
Hello Gurus :)
I'm "currently" (for the last ~2weeks) writing a script to build ffmpeg with some features from scratch.
This said, there are quite a few features, libs, to be downloaded, compiled and installed, so figured, writing functions for some default tasks might help.
Specialy since... (3 Replies)
So I'm stumped.
First... APOLOGIES... my work is offline in an office that has zero internet connectivity, as required by our client. If need be, I could print out my script attempts and retype them here. But on the off chance... here goes.
I have a text file (file_source) of terms, each line... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
galician-minimos
WORDS(5) Linux Programmers Manual WORDS(5)NAME
galician-minimos - a list of Galician words, using the "minimos" standard
DESCRIPTION
/usr/share/dict/galician-minimos is an ASCII file which contains an alphabetic list of words, one per line.
FILES
/etc/dictionaries-common/words is a symbolic link to a /usr/share/dict/<language> file. /usr/share/dict/words is a symbolic link to
/etc/dictionaries-common/words, and is the name by which other software should refer to the system word list. See select-default-
wordlist(8) for more information.
The directory /usr/share/dict can contain word lists for many languages, with name of the language in English, e.g., /usr/share/dict/french
and /usr/share/dict/danish contain respectively lists of French and Danish words if they exist. Such lists should be coded using the ISO
8859-1 character set encoding.
SEE ALSO ispell(1), select-default-wordlist(8), and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.
HISTORY
The words lists are not specific, and may be generated from any number of sources.
The system word list used to be /usr/dict/words. For compatibility, software should check that location if /usr/share/dict/words does not
exist.
AUTHOR
Word lists are collected and maintained by various authors.
Linux 14 Oct 2002 WORDS(5)