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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to add numbers? Post 40208 by butterfm on Thursday 11th of September 2003 04:42:45 AM
Old 09-11-2003
Hi pnxi,

Again using AWK, this will ignore jpg and gif files. You will need to add jpeg and png files.

awk '! ($2 ~ /jpg/ || $2 ~ /gif/) {print $0}' tmp

It's worth taking the time to learn awk if you can. It is extremely powerful, particularly for the sort of thing that you are trying to do.

grep could also be used to do the job.

grep -v "[jg][pi][gf]" tmp

Matt.
 

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EXTRACT(1)						      General Commands Manual							EXTRACT(1)

NAME
extract - determine meta-information about a file SYNOPSIS
extract [ -bghLnvV ] [ -H hash-algorithm ] [ -i ] [ -l library ] [ -p type ] [ -x type ] file ... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents version 0.6.0 of the extract command. extract tests each file specified in the argument list in an attempt to infer meta-information from it. Each file is subjected to the meta-data extraction libraries from libextractor. libextractor classifies meta-information (also referred to as keywords) into types. A list of all types can be obtained with the -L option. OPTIONS
-b Display the output in BiBTeX format. -g Use grep-friendly output (all keywords on a single line for each file). Use the verbose option to print the filename first, fol- lowed by the keywords. Use the verbose option twice to also display the keyword types. This option will not print keyword types or non-textual metadata. -h Print a brief summary of the options. -i Run plugins in-process (for debugging). By default, each plugin is run in its own process. -l libraries Use the specified libraries to extract keywords. The general format of libraries is .I [[-]LIBRARYNAME[:[-]LIBRARYNAME]*] where LIBRARYNAME is a libextractor compatible library and typically of the form .Ijpeg. The minus before the libraryname indicates that this library should be removed from the existing list. To run only a few selected plugins, use -l in combination with -n. -L Print a list of all known keyword types. -n Do not use the default set of extractors (typically all standard extractors, currently mp3, ogg, jpg, gif, png, tiff, real, html, pdf and mime-types), use only the extractors specified with the .B -l option. -p type Print only the keywords matching the specified type. By default, all keywords that are found and not removed as duplicates are printed. -v Print the version number and exit. -V Be verbose. This option can be specified multiple times to increase verbosity further. -x type Exclude keywords of the specified type from the output. By default, all keywords that are found and not removed as duplicates are printed. SEE ALSO
libextractor(3) - description of the libextractor library EXAMPLES
$ extract test/test.jpg comment - (C) 2001 by Christian Grothoff, using gimp 1.2 1 mimetype - image/jpeg $ extract -V -x comment test/test.jpg Keywords for file test/test.jpg: mimetype - image/jpeg $ extract -p comment test/test.jpg comment - (C) 2001 by Christian Grothoff, using gimp 1.2 1 $ extract -nV -l png.so -p comment test/test.jpg test/test.png Keywords for file test/test.jpg: Keywords for file test/test.png: comment - Testing keyword extraction LEGAL NOTICE
libextractor and the extract tool are released under the GPL. libextractor is a GNU package. BUGS
A couple of file-formats (on the order of 10^3) are not recognized... AUTHORS
extract was originally written by Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> and Vidyut Samanta <vids@cs.ucla.edu>. Use <libextrac- tor@gnu.org> to contact the current maintainer(s). AVAILABILITY
You can obtain the original author's latest version from http://www.gnu.org/software/libextractor/ libextractor 0.6.0 Dec 20, 2009 EXTRACT(1)
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