Display records between two search strings using sed
I have input file like
i was trying to retrieve data between two strings using sed.
Am getting output like
The above command retrieves the data till to the first occurence of the destination string (i.e., till 1st occurence off FFF record)
I need to search the records till last occurence.
Expected output is
Plz help on this query.
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 07-20-2012 at 08:32 AM..
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Gentle Unix users,
Can someone tell me how I can use a combination of the cat and grep command to display records that are in FileA but missing in FileB.
cat FileA one line at a time and grep to see if it is in fileB. If it is ignore.
If line is not in fileB display the line.
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myfile.txt
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records 2 B:C:A:F:G
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search this value /*------
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XcmsCCCOfColormap(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XcmsCCCOfColormap(3)NAME
XcmsCCCOfColormap, XcmsSetCCCOfColormap - query and modify CCC of a colormap
SYNTAX
XcmsCCC XcmsCCCOfColormap(Display *display, Colormap colormap);
XcmsCCC XcmsSetCCCOfColormap(Display *display, Colormap colormap, XcmsCCC ccc);
ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
ccc Specifies the CCC.
colormap Specifies the colormap.
DESCRIPTION
The XcmsCCCOfColormap function returns the CCC associated with the specified colormap. Once obtained, the CCC attributes can be queried or
modified. Unless the CCC associated with the specified colormap is changed with XcmsSetCCCOfColormap, this CCC is used when the specified
colormap is used as an argument to color functions.
The XcmsSetCCCOfColormap function changes the CCC associated with the specified colormap. It returns the CCC previously associated with
the colormap. If they are not used again in the application, CCCs should be freed by calling XcmsFreeCCC. Several colormaps may share the
same CCC without restriction; this includes the CCCs generated by Xlib with each colormap. Xlib, however, creates a new CCC with each new
colormap.
SEE ALSO DisplayOfCCC(3), XcmsConvertColors(3), XcmsCreateCCC(3), XcmsDefaultCCC(3), XcmsSetWhitePoint(3)
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X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XcmsCCCOfColormap(3)