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Old 03-31-2017
Suppose I have given input a long string like SGHDRIAKGCJLFIFZKGCHXJFSGKCHVGZRUAJFAKGXLH
I want a text file storing the location of S like 1 24.
Suppose the string is stored as some text file like string.txt
Now I give the command
Code:
grep "S" -ob string.txt

Resultant output is
Code:
1 S
24 S

I want to store this output in a text file.




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Xapian::TermGenerator(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Xapian::TermGenerator(3pm)

NAME
Search::Xapian::TermGenerator - Parses a piece of text and generates terms. DESCRIPTION
This module takes a piece of text and parses it to produce words which are then used to generate suitable terms for indexing. The terms generated are suitable for use with Search::Xapian::Query objects produced by the Search::Xapian::QueryParser class. SYNOPSIS
use Search::Xapian; my $doc = new Search::Xapian::Document(); my $tg = new Search::Xapian::TermGenerator(); $tg->set_stemmer(new Search::Xapian::Stem("english")); $tg->set_document($doc); $tg->index_text("The cat sat on the mat"); METHODS
new TermGenerator constructor. set_stemmer <stemmer> Set the Search::Xapian::Stem object to be used for generating stemmed terms. set_stopper <stopper> Set the Search::Xapian::Stopper object to be used for identifying stopwords. set_document <document> Set the Search::Xapian::Document object to index terms into. get_document <document> Get the currently set Search::Xapian::Document object. index_text <text> [<weight> [<prefix>]] Indexes the text in string <text>. The optional parameter <weight> sets the wdf increment (default 1). The optional parameter <prefix> sets the term prefix to use (default is no prefix). index_text_without_positions <text> [<weight> [<prefix>]] Just like index_text, but no positional information is generated. This means that the database will be significantly smaller, but that phrase searching and NEAR won't be supported. increase_termpos [<delta>] Increase the termpos used by index_text by <delta> (default 100). This can be used to prevent phrase searches from spanning two unconnected blocks of text (e.g. the title and body text). get_termpos Get the current term position. set_termpos <termpos> Set the current term position. get_description Return a description of this object. REFERENCE
http://www.xapian.org/docs/sourcedoc/html/classXapian_1_1TermGenerator.html perl v5.14.2 2012-05-09 Xapian::TermGenerator(3pm)
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