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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed is not overwriting a file Post 302935379 by Priya Amaresh on Monday 16th of February 2015 05:33:15 AM
Old 02-16-2015
sed is not overwriting a file

hi

i have a file as in follwoing:

Code:
cat apple.txt
Apple is a fruit
But this fruit is costly

Now I used the sed command and i see output as in following

Code:
[root@2 ~]# sed 's/fruit/healthy &/'  fruit.txt
Apple is a healthy fruit
But this healthy fruit is costly
[root@2 ~]#

sed works fine here. But when I cat "fruit.txt" i dont see the file overwritten by the changes done by sed command. I see only old file which was existing
Code:
[root@2 ~]# sed 's/fruit/healthy &/'  fruit.txt
Apple is a healthy fruit
But this healthy fruit is costly
[root@2 ~]# cat fruit.txt
Apple is a fruit
But this fruit is costly
[root@2 ~]#

Please help Smilie
 

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array_pop - Pop the element off the end of array

SYNOPSIS
mixed array_pop (array &$array) DESCRIPTION
array_pop(3) pops and returns the last value of the $array, shortening the $array by one element. Note This function will reset(3) the array pointer of the input array after use. PARAMETERS
o $array - The array to get the value from. RETURN VALUES
Returns the last value of $array. If $array is empty (or is not an array), NULL will be returned. ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS This function will produce an error of level E_WARNING when called on a non-array. EXAMPLES
Example #1 array_pop(3) example <?php $stack = array("orange", "banana", "apple", "raspberry"); $fruit = array_pop($stack); print_r($stack); ?> After this, $stack will have only 3 elements: Array ( [0] => orange [1] => banana [2] => apple ) and raspberry will be assigned to $fruit. SEE ALSO
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