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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Tips/advise on alternative to doing egrep -v Post 303042266 by MadeInGermany on Friday 20th of December 2019 02:04:10 AM
Old 12-20-2019
I think your current concern is about overlong lines.
The | divider is an egrep thing.
In grep and fgrep you can have a newline.
Code:
fgrep -v "192.168.1.101
192.168.1.102
192.168.1.103
192.168.1.123" output.txt

But you should also be concerned about exactness.
The fgrep takes a dot as is, while in grep and egrep a dot means "any character". So fgrep is more exact here.
Still each search item can be a part of the whole, for example
fgrep "10.168.1.13" can find "10.168.1.13" and "110.168.1.13" and "10.168.1.136".
 

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AGGREGATE_METHODS_BY_LIST(3)						 1					      AGGREGATE_METHODS_BY_LIST(3)

aggregate_methods_by_list - Selective dynamic class methods aggregation to an object

SYNOPSIS
void aggregate_methods_by_list (object $object, string $class_name, array $methods_list, [bool $exclude = false]) DESCRIPTION
Aggregates methods from a class to an existing object using a list of method names. The class constructor or methods whose names start with an underscore character (_), which are considered private to the aggregated class, are always excluded. PARAMETERS
o $object - o $class_name - o $methods_list - o $exclude - The optional parameter $exclude is used to decide whether the list contains the names of methods to include in the aggregation (i.e. $exclude is FALSE), or to exclude from the aggregation ($exclude is TRUE). RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. SEE ALSO
aggregate(3), aggregate_info(3), aggregate_methods(3), aggregate_methods_by_regexp(3), aggregate_properties(3), aggregate_proper- ties_by_list(3), aggregate_properties_by_regexp(3), deaggregate(3). PHP Documentation Group AGGREGATE_METHODS_BY_LIST(3)
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