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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting File name lower to upper in Shell Post 302783253 by panyam on Wednesday 20th of March 2013 07:06:26 AM
Old 03-20-2013
Something like this:

Code:
echo "RYK11603_PLK5692601_RKYADAV.PDF" | sed 's/\([A-Z0-9].*\)_[A-Z]*\([0-9].*\)_.*/\1_\2.pdf/'

Scrutinizer: Even for me the code provided by "yadavricky" does not gave the proper output..

I am on Gnu/Linux.

Code:
$ file_name1=RYK11603_PLK5692601_RKYADAV.PDF
$ printf "%s\n" "${file_name1}"| cut -d"#" -f2|  sed "s/\([!-~]*\)_PLK\([0-9]*\)_\([!-~]*\).PDF/\1_\2.pdf/"
RYK11603_PLK5692601_RKYADAV.PDF


Last edited by panyam; 03-20-2013 at 08:07 AM.. Reason: Added the output getting
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