I am currently working on a requirement in a file wher I have to filter the characters between two specific fields/patters and get the count of total no of characters between the two fields.
REQUIREMENT:
The below content is in a file
1. I have to get the no of characters between each instance starting with <test> and </test1> throughout the file.
2. With the no of characters obtained,
Find
No of tags which has more than 30 characters between them
No of tags which has less than 30 characters between t hem.
Ex:
I tried to perform this with sed command but I am unable to get an output.
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HI,
I want to know can multiple pattern be given inside a sed statement..
Input:
aa_bb_cc.Mar-22-2007
cc_dd_ee.Mar-21-2007
aa_1002985_952.xml
aa_bb_032207.txt
aa_bb_cc_10002878.dat
Output:
aa_bb_cc
cc_dd_ee
aa.xml
aa_bb.txt
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labelit_hsfs
labelit_hsfs(1M) System Administration Commands labelit_hsfs(1M)NAME
labelit_hsfs - provide and print labels for hsfs file systems
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/labelit -F hsfs [generic_options]
[-o specific_options] special
DESCRIPTION
labelit can be used to provide labels for unmounted CD-ROM images (CD-ROMs may not be labeled, as they are read-only media).
generic_options are options supported by the generic labelit command.
If no specific_options are specified, labelit prints the current value of all label fields.
The special name should be the physical disk section (for example, /dev/dsk/c0d0s6).
OPTIONS -o Use one or more of the following name=value pairs separated by commas (with no intervening spaces) to specify values for specific
label fields. According to the ISO 9660 specification, only certain sets of characters may be used to fill in these labels. Thus,
``d-characters'' below refers to the characters `A' through `Z', the digits `0' through `9', and the `_' (underscore) character.
``a-characters'' below refers to `A' through `Z', `0' through `9', space, and the following characters: !"%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?_.
absfile= Abstract file identifier, d-characters, 37 characters maximum.
applid= Application identifier, d-characters, 128 characters maximum.
bibfile= Bibliographic file identifier, d-characters, 37 characters maximum.
copyfile= Copyright file identifier, d-characters, 128 maximum.
prepid= Data preparer identifier, d-characters, 128 maximum.
pubid= Publisher identifier, d-characters, 128 maximum.
sysid= System identifier, a-characters, 32 maximum.
volid= Volume identifier, d-characters, 32 maximum.
volsetid= Volume set identifier, d-characters, 128 maximum.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO labelit(1M), volcopy(1M), attributes(5)SunOS 5.11 20 Mar 1992 labelit_hsfs(1M)