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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Grep lines between two specific words after matching pattern Post 303044375 by RudiC on Thursday 20th of February 2020 05:38:20 AM
Old 02-20-2020
Do you want the End pattern excluded? Try



Code:
awk '/Start/,/End/ {if (/12345/) P = 1; if (/End/) P = 0} P' file
12345
.
.

EDIT: included?

Code:
awk '/Start/,/End/ {if (/12345/) P = 1; if (P) print; if (/End/) P = 0}' file
12345
.
.
End

If there are more pattern pairs found in the file (which is not specified nor found in sample input) we need to rethink.

Last edited by RudiC; 02-20-2020 at 06:44 AM..
 

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me(5)								File Formats Manual							     me(5)

NAME
me - Macros for formatting papers SYNOPSIS
nroff -me [options] file... DESCRIPTION
This package of nroff macro definitions provides a formatting facility for technical papers in various formats. When producing two-column output on a terminal, filter the output through col. Many nroff requests are unsafe in conjunction with this package; however, the following requests can be used with impunity after the first .bp Begin a new page. .br Break the output line here. .ce n Center the next n lines. .ls n Use line spacing: n=1 single, n=2 double space. .na Do not justify (align) the right margin. .sp n Insert n spacing lines. .sz +n Add n to the point size. .ul n Underline the next n lines. Output of the neqn and tbl preprocessors for equations and tables is acceptable as input. REQUESTS
In the following list, initialization refers to the first macro. This list is incomplete. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Request Initial Cause Explanation Value Break ------------------------------------------------------------------------- .(b - yes Begin block. .(c - yes Begin centered block. .(d - no Begin delayed text. .(f - no Begin footnote. .(l - yes Begin list. .(q - yes Begin major quote. .(x x - no Begin indexed item in index. .(z - no Begin floating keep. .)b - yes End block. .)c - yes End centered block. .)d - yes End delayed text. .)f - yes End footnote. .)l - yes End list. .)q - yes End major quote. .)x - yes End index item. .)z - yes End floating keep. .++ m H - no Define paper section. m defines the part of the paper, and can be C (chapter), A (appendix), P (prelim- inary information, for example, an abstract, table of contents, and so on), B (bibliography), RC (chapters renumbered from page one each chap- ter), or RA (appendix renumbered from page one). .+c T - yes Begin chapter (or appendix, etc., as set by T is the chapter title. .1c 1 yes One-column format on a new page. .2c 1 yes Two-column format. .EN - yes Space after equation produced by neqn. .EQ x y - yes Precede equation; break out and add space. Equation number is y. The optional argument x may be I to indent equation (default), L to left-adjust the equation, or C to center the equation. .TE - yes End table. .TH - yes End heading section of table. .TS x - yes Begin table; if x is H, table has repeated heading. .ac A N - no Set up for ACM style output. A is the Author's name(s), N is the total number of pages. Must be given before the first initializa- tion. .b x no no Print x in boldface; if there is no argument, switch to boldface. .ba +n 0 yes Augment the base indent by n. This indent is used to set the indent on regular text (like paragraphs). .bc no yes Begin new column. .bi x no no Print x in bold italics (nofill only). .bx x no no Print x in a box (nofill only). .ef 'x'y'z' '''' no Set even footer to x y z. .eh 'x'y'z' '''' no Set even header to x y z. .fo 'x'y'z' '''' no Set footer to x y z. .he 'x'y'z' '''' no Set header to x y z. .hl - yes Draw a horizontal line. .hx - no Suppress headers and footers on next page. .i x no no Italicize x; if x missing, italic text follows. .ip x y no yes Start indented paragraph, with hanging tag x. Indentation is y ens (default 5). .lp yes yes Start left-blocked paragraph. .lo - no Read in a file of local macros of the form .np 1 yes Start numbered paragraph. .of 'x'y'z' '''' no Set odd footer to x y z. .oh 'x'y'z' '''' no Set odd header to x y z. .pd - yes Print delayed text. .pp no yes Begin paragraph. First line indented. .r yes no Roman text follows. .re - no Reset tabs to default values. .sc no no Read in a file of special charac- ters and diacritical marks. Must be given before initialization. .sh n x - yes Section head follows, font automat- ically bold. n is level of sec- tion, x is title of section. .sk no no Leave the next page blank. Only one page is remembered ahead. .sz +n 10p no Augment the point size by n points. .th no no Produce the paper in thesis format. Must be given before initializa- tion. .tp no yes Begin title page. .u x - no Underline argument (nofill only). .uh - yes Like .xp x - no Print index x. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILES
The me macro package source file Supplemental me macros. SEE ALSO
col(1), neqn(1), nroff(1), tbl(1) me(5)
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