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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting A help in regexp and grep Post 302773027 by Scrutinizer on Wednesday 27th of February 2013 07:22:39 AM
Old 02-27-2013
@kumarjt, Subbeh, that would only work with GNU grep (and then -e would be unnecessary and \+ would be a GNU extension on Basic Regular Expression and * would not need a \ )
IMO it is better to use RudiC's suggestion and use the -E option (Extended Regular Expression)
 

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