I want to grep a range of numbers in a log file. My log file looks like this:
20050807070609Z;blah blah
That is a combination of yr,month,date,hours,minutes,seconds.
I want to search in the log file events that happened between a particular time.
like between 20050807070000 to 20050822070000... (1 Reply)
Hi im new to unix and need to find a way to grep the top 5 numbers in a file and put them into another file. For example my file looks like this
abcdef 50000
abcdef 45000
abcdef 40000
abcdef 35000
abcdef 30000
abcdef 25000
abcdef 20000
abcdef 15000
abcdef 10000
and so on...
How can... (1 Reply)
Howdy experts,
We have some ranges of number which belongs to particual group as below.
GroupNo StartRange EndRange
Group0125 935300 935399
Group2006 935400 935476
937430 937459
Group0324 935477 935549
... (6 Replies)
if the column1 and 2 in both files has same key (for example "a" and "a1") compare each first key value(a1 of a) of input2 (for example 1-4 or 65-69 not 70-100 or 44-40 etc) with all the values in input1.
if the range of first key value in input2 is outof range in input1 values named it as out... (54 Replies)
Hello,
I have a column where there are values from 1 to 150.
I want to get the frequency of values in the following ranges:
1-5
6-10
11-15
....
....
....
146-150
How can I do this in a for loop?
Thanks,
Guss (1 Reply)
Dear Friends,
I want to know how to grep for the lines that has a number between given range(start and end).
I have tried the following sed command.
sed -n -e '/20030101011442/,/20030101035519/p'
However this requires both start and end to be part of the content being grepped. However... (4 Replies)
I am trying to extract specific information from a large *.sam file (it's originally 28Gb).
I want to extract all lines that are on chr3 somewhere in the range of 112,937,439-113,437,438.
Here is a sample line from my file so you can get a feel for what each line looks like:
seq.4 0 ... (8 Replies)
Hi
I am getting an argument which specifies the range of numbers. eg: 7-15
Is there a way that i can easily (avoiding loop) print the range of number between and including the specified above.
The above example should translate to 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 (3 Replies)
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Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern(3pm)NAME
Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern - Routes pattern engine
SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern;
# Create pattern
my $pattern = Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern->new('/test/:name');
# Match routes
my $result = $pattern->match('/test/sebastian');
say $result->{name};
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern is the core of Mojolicious::Routes.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern implements the following attributes.
"defaults"
my $defaults = $pattern->defaults;
$pattern = $pattern->defaults({foo => 'bar'});
Default parameters.
"format"
my $regex = $pattern->format;
$pattern = $pattern->format($regex);
Compiled regex for format matching.
"pattern"
my $pattern = $pattern->pattern;
$pattern = $pattern->pattern('/(foo)/(bar)');
Raw unparsed pattern.
"quote_end"
my $quote = $pattern->quote_end;
$pattern = $pattern->quote_end(']');
Character indicating the end of a quoted placeholder, defaults to ")".
"quote_start"
my $quote = $pattern->quote_start;
$pattern = $pattern->quote_start('[');
Character indicating the start of a quoted placeholder, defaults to "(".
"regex"
my $regex = $pattern->regex;
$pattern = $pattern->regex($regex);
Pattern in compiled regex form.
"relaxed_start"
my $relaxed = $pattern->relaxed_start;
$pattern = $pattern->relaxed_start('*');
Character indicating a relaxed placeholder, defaults to "#".
"reqs"
my $reqs = $pattern->reqs;
$pattern = $pattern->reqs({foo => qr/w+/});
Regex constraints.
"symbol_start"
my $symbol = $pattern->symbol_start;
$pattern = $pattern->symbol_start(':');
Character indicating a placeholder, defaults to ":".
"symbols"
my $symbols = $pattern->symbols;
$pattern = $pattern->symbols(['foo', 'bar']);
Placeholder names.
"tree"
my $tree = $pattern->tree;
$pattern = $pattern->tree([ ... ]);
Pattern in parsed form.
"wildcard_start"
my $wildcard = $pattern->wildcard_start;
$pattern = $pattern->wildcard_start('*');
Character indicating the start of a wildcard placeholder, defaults to "*".
METHODS
Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following ones.
"new"
my $pattern = Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern->new('/:action');
my $pattern
= Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern->new('/:action', action => qr/w+/);
my $pattern = Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern->new(format => 0);
Construct a new pattern object.
"match"
my $result = $pattern->match('/foo/bar');
my $result = $pattern->match('/foo/bar', 1);
Match pattern against entire path, format detection is disabled by default.
"parse"
$pattern = $pattern->parse('/:action');
$pattern = $pattern->parse('/:action', action => qr/w+/);
$pattern = $pattern->parse(format => 0);
Parse a raw pattern.
"render"
my $path = $pattern->render({action => 'foo'});
my $path = $pattern->render({action => 'foo'}, 1);
Render pattern into a path with parameters, format rendering is disabled by default.
"shape_match"
my $result = $pattern->shape_match($path);
my $result = $pattern->shape_match($path, 1);
Match pattern against path and remove matching parts, format detection is disabled by default.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern(3pm)