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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to separate sorte different characters from one textfile and copy them in a new textfile? Post 302937733 by schwatter on Sunday 8th of March 2015 04:20:21 PM
Old 03-08-2015
I read your edit from my first post, thx.

The names of the things are just placeholders so just ignore them, it could be
everything but i always know what is in. Important is, that the first file have
only one sentence with words or numbers and i want to separate and list them
into the secondfile or it could also be new file.

I thought maybe something like this to grab the first file:

Code:
grep "table " test.txt |awk -F: '{print $5, $6, $8}'

And after that sort the grabbed to a new or already existing file that look like
the list above.

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment edit by bakunin: please use CODE-tags! REALLY!

Last edited by bakunin; 03-08-2015 at 05:29 PM..
 

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