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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Grep a log file starting from a specific time to the end of file Post 303021654 by stomp on Tuesday 14th of August 2018 07:18:27 AM
Old 08-14-2018
Since you did not specify your environment, I assume Linux/Bash.



You may convert the timestamp to epoch(= time in seconds since 1.1.1970) and print only the lines where the value is higher:


Code:
start_date="July 29 2018 21:00:00"

start_seconds="$(date +"%s" --date="$start_date")"
while read month day year time rest;do 

   current_line_seconds=$(date +"%s" --date="$month $day $year $time")
   [ $current_line_seconds -gt $start_seconds ] && \
       echo "$month $day $year $time $rest"; 
done <your_data_file.txt

Performance of this solution is only suited for small file sizes since one process is spawned for every line.
 

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GREGORIANTOJD(3)							 1							  GREGORIANTOJD(3)

gregoriantojd - Converts a Gregorian date to Julian Day Count

SYNOPSIS
int gregoriantojd (int $month, int $day, int $year) DESCRIPTION
Valid Range for Gregorian Calendar 4714 B.C. to 9999 A.D. Although this function can handle dates all the way back to 4714 B.C., such use may not be meaningful. The Gregorian calendar was not instituted until October 15, 1582 (or October 5, 1582 in the Julian calendar). Some countries did not accept it until much later. For exam- ple, Britain converted in 1752, The USSR in 1918 and Greece in 1923. Most European countries used the Julian calendar prior to the Grego- rian. PARAMETERS
o $month - The month as a number from 1 (for January) to 12 (for December) o $day - The day as a number from 1 to 31 o $year - The year as a number between -4714 and 9999 RETURN VALUES
The julian day for the given gregorian date as an integer. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Calendar functions <?php $jd = GregorianToJD(10, 11, 1970); echo "$jd "; $gregorian = JDToGregorian($jd); echo "$gregorian "; ?> SEE ALSO
jdtogregorian(3), cal_to_jd(3). PHP Documentation Group GREGORIANTOJD(3)
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