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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Extracting data between specific lines, multiple times Post 302749873 by captainalright on Saturday 29th of December 2012 10:23:54 PM
Old 12-29-2012
Code:
**Lots of data I don't need before this***

POSITION                                       TOTAL-FORCE (eV/Angst)         
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      1.86126      1.86973      1.86972         0.000006      0.000006      0.000006
      1.83963      5.61435      5.60302        -0.000013      0.000019      0.000006
      ****A BUNCH MORE OF THESE NUMBERS****
      7.30218      7.59778     13.09455        -0.000012      0.000011      0.000016
     11.04119     11.33677     13.08985        -0.000021      0.000014      0.000014
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**Lots of data I don't need between these sections****

There's about 50 of these sections, with tons of information before and after the sections I don't need. I just want the numbers in between the dashes and nothing else outside it. Again, these sections start with POSITION (etc.) and the dashes and end with the dashes.

I want the output to look like:

Code:
      1.86126      1.86973      1.86972         0.000006      0.000006      0.000006
      1.83963      5.61435      5.60302        -0.000013      0.000019      0.000006
      ****A BUNCH MORE OF THESE NUMBERS****
      7.30218      7.59778     13.09455        -0.000012      0.000011      0.000016
     11.04119     11.33677     13.08985        -0.000021      0.000014      0.000014

with all the data for all 50 sections in a row with no spaces between the data.
 

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list_config_entries(3alleg4)					  Allegro manual				      list_config_entries(3alleg4)

NAME
list_config_entries - Lists the names of all entries in a config section Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> int list_config_entries(const char *section, const char ***names); DESCRIPTION
This function can be used to get a list of all entries in the given config section. The names parameter is a pointer to an array of strings. If it points to a NULL pointer, the list will be allocated, else it will be re-allocated. You should free the list again with free_config_entries if you don't need it anymore, or you can pass it again to list_config_entries and the memory will be re-used. See the following example for how you can use it, it will print out the complete contents of the current configuration: int i, n; char const **sections = NULL; char const **entries = NULL; /* List all entries not in any section. */ n = list_config_entries(NULL, &entries); for (i = 0; i printf(" %s="%s" ", entries[i], get_config_string( NULL, entries[i], "-")); /* List all sections (and entries in them). */ n = list_config_sections(&sections); /* loop through all section names */ for (i = 0; i { int j, m; printf("%s ", sections[i]); m = list_config_entries(sections[i], &entries); /* loop through all entries in the section */ for (j = 0; j { printf(" %s="%s" ", entries[j], get_config_string( sections[i], entries[j], "-")); } } /* It is enough to free the arrays once at the end. */ free_config_entries(&sections); free_config_entries(&entries); RETURN VALUE
Returns the number of valid strings in the names array. SEE ALSO
set_config_file(3alleg4), get_config_string(3alleg4), list_config_sections(3alleg4), free_config_entries(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 list_config_entries(3alleg4)
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