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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users find and copy string in a file Post 47982 by Ygor on Tuesday 24th of February 2004 05:58:49 AM
Old 02-24-2004
Here is a shell script which you can adapt to do what you want. The awk program loads 48 lines into an array then checks for a match on the 7th entry...
Code:
#!/usr/bin/ksh

printf "Enter Client ID: "
read ClientID
if [ $ClientID ]
then
  awk -v cid="$ClientID" '
  {
    arr[++cnt]=$0
    if (cnt==48) {
      if (arr[7] ~ cid) {
        for (idx=1;idx<=48;idx++) {
          print arr[idx]
        }
      }
      cnt=0
    }
  }' file1 > file2
  #print file2
fi

 

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COLLATOR_SORT(3)							 1							  COLLATOR_SORT(3)

Collator::sort - Sort array using specified collator

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public bool Collator::sort (array &$arr, [int $sort_flag]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style bool collator_sort (Collator $coll, array &$arr, [int $sort_flag]) This function sorts an array according to current locale rules. Equivalent to standard PHP sort(3) . PARAMETERS
o $coll -Collator object. o $arr - Array of strings to sort. o $sort_flag - Optional sorting type, one of the following: o Collator::SORT_REGULAR - compare items normally (don't change types) o Collator::SORT_NUMERIC - compare items numerically o Collator::SORT_STRING - compare items as strings Default sorting type is Collator::SORT_REGULAR. It is also used if an invalid $sort_flag value has been specified. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 collator_sort(3) example <?php $coll = collator_create( 'en_US' ); $arr = array( 'at', 'as', 'as' ); var_export( $arr ); collator_sort( $coll, $arr ); var_export( $arr ); ?> The above example will output: array ( 0 => 'at', 1 => 'as', 2 => 'as', )array ( 0 => 'as', 1 => 'as', 2 => 'at', ) SEE ALSO
Collator constants, collator_asort(3), collator_sort_with_sort_keys(3). PHP Documentation Group COLLATOR_SORT(3)
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