Hi All,
Very GM
I am searching for a specific filesystem on a serevr,
like df -k "/"
i am geting an output also...
but when i am checking for somthing like /oramnt (which is not mounted currently)
so i am geting an out like this
df -k "/oramnt"
output of root...!
so i tried... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a quary regarding grep command in linux.
I have a file which contains
56677
56677
+56677
+56677
56677
56677
56677
I want to extract total count of "56677"
When I hit the following command
#cat filename | grep -w -c '56677'
the result comes 7. Its counting... (3 Replies)
I'm trying to find a exact word match but couldn't do it.
ABC
ABC_NE
Searching for ABC_NE tried
grep -w </ABC_NE/>
grep "^ABC_NE$"
but didn't worked , any awk variants would also help.
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I... (2 Replies)
I have a file that has the words I want to find in other files (but lets say I just want to find my words in a single file). Those words are IDs, so if my word is ZZZ4, outputs like aaZZZ4, ZZZ4bb, aaZZZ4bb, ZZ4, ZZZ, ZyZ4, ZZZ4.8 (or anything like that) WON'T BE USEFUL.
I need the whole word... (6 Replies)
QUESTION1:
How do you grep only an exact string. I am using Solaris10 and do not have any GNU products installed.
Contents of car.txt
CAR1_KEY0
CAR1_KEY1
CAR2_KEY0
CAR2_KEY1
CAR1_KEY10
CURRENT COMMAND LINE: WHERE VARIABLE CAR_NUMBER=1 AND KEY_NUMBER=1
grep... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a text / log file which contains strings like meta777, 77, meta, 777. Now I want to write a script which can detect a string 'meta#777' in a text file & number of occurence of 'meta', number of #, number 7, 77, 777.
I'm using grep -e '77' filename but no luck. It is returning... (5 Replies)
Hi
i am writing and i want to take very first word "A924A5FC"from the below o/p
A924A5FC 0910055313 P S SYSPROC SOFTWARE PROGRAM ABNORMALLY TERMINATED
A924A5FC 0908091913 P S SYSPROC SOFTWARE PROGRAM ABNORMALLY TERMINATED
A924A5FC 0906090313 P S SYSPROC SOFTWARE... (4 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to grep multiple exact word from log file and directing it to a new file.
however my log file has many numeric values, such as 0400, 0401, 0404
and all html error also starts with 404, 401 etc
so I just want to grep only when 404, 401 etc is coming, NOT 0400, OR 0401
i have... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
i want exact math to search to find it and i tried as like below it not working.
My Excepted out : should not get the output that mean exact word math.
echo "test.txt|123"|sed 's/|/ /g'|grep -w "test"
Thanks (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
regexp
Regexp(3I) InterViews Reference Manual Regexp(3I)NAME
Regexp - regular expression searching
SYNOPSIS
#include <InterViews/regexp.h>
DESCRIPTION
A Regexp encapsulates a regular expression pattern and defines operations for searching and matching the pattern against a string. The
syntax of the regular expression pattern is the same as that for ed(1). Information can be obtained about the most recent match of the
regular expression (and its sub-expressions).
PUBLIC OPERATIONS
Regexp(const char* pattern)
Regexp(const char* pattern, int length)
Construct a new Regexp for pattern.
int Match(const char* text, int length, int index)
Attempt a match against text (of length length) at position index. The return value is the length of the matching string, or a neg-
ative number if the match failed.
int Search(const char* text, int length, int index, int range)
Search for a match in the string text (of length length). Matches are attempted starting at positions between index and index plus
range. If range is positive the first match after index is reported. If range is negative the first match before index is
reported. The return value is the index of the starting position of the match, or a negative number if there is no match in the
specified range.
int BeginningOfMatch(int subexp)
int EndOfMatch(int subexp)
Return information about the most recent match. If subexp is zero (the default), information is reported for the complete regular
expression. Other values of subexp refer to sub-expressions in the pattern. For example, if subexp is 2, information is returned
for the sub-expression specified by the second pair of ( and ) delimiters in the pattern.
SEE ALSO ed(1)InterViews 23 May 1989 Regexp(3I)