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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to remove everything before 1st space in UNIX? Post 302947399 by bakunin on Wednesday 17th of June 2015 05:46:44 PM
Old 06-17-2015
I said it above already and i repeat it: to arrive at the sample output the threads o/p provided from his input one needs to remove everything up to the last space of the line.

This can be done by:

Code:
sed 's/.* //' /path/to/file

or, if the lines are needed in shell variables

Code:
while read LINE ; do
     print - "${LINE##* }"
done < /path/to/file

i hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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shtool-path - GNU shtool command dealing with shell path variables SYNOPSIS
shtool path [-s|--suppress] [-r|--reverse] [-d|--dirname] [-b|--basename] [-m|--magic] [-p|--path path] str [str ...] DESCRIPTION
This command deals with shell $PATH variables. It can find a program through one or more filenames given by one or more str arguments. It prints the absolute filesystem path to the program displayed on "stdout" plus an exit code of 0 if it was really found. OPTIONS
The following command line options are available. -s, --suppress Supress output. Useful to only test whether a program exists with the help of the return code. -r, --reverse Transform a forward path to a subdirectory into a reverse path. -d, --dirname Output the directory name of str. -b, --basename Output the base name of str. -m, --magic Enable advanced magic search for ""perl"" and ""cpp"". -p, --path path Search in path. Default is to search in $PATH. EXAMPLE
# shell script awk=`shtool path -p "${PATH}:." gawk nawk awk` perl=`shtool path -m perl` cpp=`shtool path -m cpp` revpath=`shtool path -r path/to/subdir` HISTORY
The GNU shtool path command was originally written by Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> in 1998 for Apache. It was later taken over into GNU shtool. SEE ALSO
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