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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Search list of files Post 302879319 by j.vutakanti on Wednesday 11th of December 2013 09:02:26 PM
Old 12-11-2013
Search list of files

Hi All,

I Have 2 files.

file1:

Code:
abc.xml.gz
abcd.xml.gz
xyz.xml.gz
X.xml.gz

File2

Code:
abc.
x.
cde.
unix.

My requirment is search File1 using File2 and need below ouput.

Code:
abc.xml.gz
X.xml.gz


Last edited by Don Cragun; 12-11-2013 at 10:20 PM.. Reason: Add CODE tags.
 

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NAME
evolvotron_mutate - Render an evolvotron function tree to an image. SYNOPSIS
evolvotron_mutate < function_in.xml > function_out.xml evolvotron_mutate -g > function_out.xml DESCRIPTION
evolvotron_mutate either mutates an existing image function (saved to an XML file), or (with the -g option) creates a new image function. The mutation parameters and function weightings are the same as used by evolvotron in its default reset state. See the evolvotron user manual (accessible from the evolvotron application's Help menu) for more information on image functions. COMMANDLINE OPTIONS
-g Specifies that no function should be read from standard input. The output function is created at random. EXAMPLES
evolvotron_mutate -g | tee function0.xml | evolvotron_render function0.ppm evolvtron_mutate < function0.xml > function1.xml AUTHOR
evolvotron_mutate was written by Tim Day (www.timday.com) and is released under the conditions of the GNU General Public License. See the file LICENSE supplied with the source code for details. SEE ALSO
evolvotron(1), evolvotron_render(1) www.timday.com 25 Feb 2004 EVOLVOTRON_MUTATE(1)
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