im trying to search for a WORD in a file which
begins with a number
followed by a hypen
follwed multiple words
and end with a dot "."
and pront the entire line which matches the above.
Please note that there is a space at the begining of each line
i/p file
o/p should be like
I tried the below but doesn seems to work. and I do not know to implement multiple search patterns for a single word.
Hello,
I am new in perl and in regular exprecion; so I am looking for help (or an experienced advise.)
The target is a triming spaces from a string: i.e., remove spases from begining and from end of a string.
One of main point of a searched solution is performance: for current task it is... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a file like this:
wwwe 1 ioie ewew yyy uuu 88
erehrlk 4 ihoiwhe lkjhassad lkhsad yyy mmm 45
jhash lhasdhs lkhsdkjsn ouiyrshroi oihoihswodnw oiyhewe yyy ggg 77
I want to remove everything after "yyy" and including "yyy" from each line in the file.
So I want:... (2 Replies)
I am trying to check if files staring with filename but ending with diffent dates e.g. filename.2011-10-25.
The code I am using is below
if
It works find only if one file is present but returns binary operator expected
when there are mulptiple files.
Please help me correcting it. I... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to do scrip for printing starting and ending numbers along with count in given file.:wall:
Input: a.txt
10000030
10000029
10000028
10000027
10000026
10000024
10000023
10000021
10000018
10000018
10000017
10000016
10000015
10000014 (2 Replies)
Hi Guys..
I have a file and i want to extract all words that starts with a pattern 'ABC_' or 'ADF_'
For example,
ABC.txt
----
INSERT INTO ABC_DLKFJAL_FJKLD
SELECT DISTINCT S,B,C FROM ADF_DKF_KDFJ_IERU8 A, ABC_LKDJFREUE9_FJKDF B
WHERE A.FI=B.EI;
COMMIT;
Output : ABS_DLKFJAL_FJKLD,... (5 Replies)
Hello,
My OS is Windows and therefore DOS. Hence I have no access to Unix tools.
I am trying to sort a file in Urdu by the character by which it ends. Each word is on a separate line.
As input, an example in English would help:
fruit
banana
apple
pear
house
I need the sort to be on the... (5 Replies)
I have three words say abc def and ghi. I want to write them in a text file each starting (not ending) at particular positions say 1, 42 and 73. It is guaranteed that they will not overwrite.
Length of the three variable may vary.
Any help? (5 Replies)
Hello,
Here is my text data excerpted from the webpage:
input
My target is to get:
What i tried is:
sed 's/.*\(connector\)/1/' input > output
but all characters coming before the word "connector" are deleted which is not good for me.
My question: (9 Replies)
OS : Oracle Linux 6.5
Shell : bash
I have a file whose contents look like below. I want to count the number of occurences of strings starting with 3-.
How can I do this ? I couldn't wordwrap the below line. Hence it looks long.
'3-90892405251', '3-90892911050', '3-90893144163',... (8 Replies)
hi,
i need to replace all words in any quote position and then need to change the words inside the file thousand of raw.
textfile data :
"Ninguno","Confirma","JuicioABC"
"JuicioCOMP","Recurso","JuicioABC"
"JuicioDELL","Nulidad","Nosino"
"Solidade","JuicioEUR","Segundo"
need... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: benjietambling
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ssgrep
SSGREP(1) GNOME SSGREP(1)NAME
ssgrep - search spreadsheets for strings
SYNOPSIS
ssgrep [OPTIONS] [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the ssgrep command.
ssgrep is a command line utility to search for strings in spreadsheets of any format supported by gnumeric.
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with single letter options starting with a single dash (`-') and longer options
starting with two dashes (`--').
Options controlling input file handling
--recalc
Recalculate all cells
Options controlling patterns and pattern matching
-f, --keyword-file=FILE
The path to a text file containing one key per line
-i, --ignore-case
Ignore differences in letter case
-w, --word-regexp
Match only whole words
-F, --fixed-strings
Pattern is a set of fixed strings
-R, --search-results
Search results of expressions too
-v, --invert-match
Search for cells that do not match
Options controlling output in general
-c, --count
Only print a count of matches per file
-L, --files-without-matches
Print filenames without matches
-l, --files-with-matches
Print filenames with matches
-q, --quiet
Suppress all normal output
-H, --with-filename
Print the filename for each match
-h, --without-filename
Do not print the filename for each match
-n, --print-locus
Print the location of each match
-T, --print-type
Print the location type of each match
Help options
-V, --version
Display ssgrep's version
-?, --help
Display the supported options
--usage
Display a brief usage message
EXAMPLE
To search for the string "SUM" in the file foo.gnumeric :
ssgrep SUM foo.gnumeric
To search for the strings from the file keywords in the spreadsheet foo.xls :
ssgrep --keyword-file=keywords foo.xls
LICENSE
ssgrep is licensed under the terms of the General Public License (GPL), version 2. For information on this license look at the source code
that came with the software or see the GNU project page <http://www.gnu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
The copyright on ssgrep and the gnumeric software and source code is held by the individual authors as is documented in the source code.
AUTHOR
ssgrep's primary author is Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>; ssgrep builds on the gnumeric codebase.
The initial version of this manpage was based on ssindex.1 by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) <jdassen@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO beagled(1), gnumeric(1), ssconvert(1), ssindex(1)
The Gnumeric Homepage <http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/>.
The GNOME project page <http://www.gnome.org/>.
gnumeric 2009-02-08 SSGREP(1)