Hi
It is possible with sed to print a pattern within a line matching regexp?
So, the line looks like : 19:00:00 [56434] blablablabla jobid 2345 <2>
the regexp is "jobid 2345" and the pattern is 56434.
That the code for find the line:
I've tries that but it doesn't run
But how to include in my code the right expression to print only the pattern 56434 from that line?
I could perhaps use other utilities like grep or awk but i want to do that with sed!
nymus7
Dear Experts,
I have many alarms appeared in a file twice, i want to grep them with this info EVTTIME & DOMAIN, and print them in second file with 1 occurance.
I have tried uniq -d test.txt > newfile and awk '!arr++' test.txt > newfile both are not working
Please help me with this!!!
... (1 Reply)
Hi :),
I am using the script to search "MYPATTERN" in MYFILE and print that block of lines containing the pattern starting with HEADER upto FOOTER.
But my problem is that at some occurrence my footer is different e.g. ";". How to modify the script so that MYPATTERN between HEADER and different... (1 Reply)
Dear Experts,
I have file called file1 in which i am greping a pattern after that i want to next 3 lines when that pattern is matched.
Ex:- file1
USA
UK
India
Africa
Hello
Asia
Europe
Australia
Hello
Peter
Robert
Jo
i want to next 3 lines after matching Hello... (12 Replies)
Hi,
i have data file like:
START1
a
b
STOP
c
d
START2
e
STOP
f
START3
g
STOP
When one of the START<count> variable is passed, i should print all lines matching this until the first 'STOP'
for example if 'START2' is provided for match, i should get the result as:
START2 (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I want to search for strings in file1 that can be found in file2 and print out the whole line when matching pattern is found.
I have used the below command, but this is not working for me, because it is writing out only the matching patterns from file2, not the whole line.
fgrep -o... (2 Replies)
'Hi
I'm using the following code to extract the lines(and redirect them to a txt file) after the pattern match. But the output is inclusive of the line with pattern match.
Which option is to be used to exclude the line containing the pattern?
sed -n '/Conn.*User/,$p' > consumers.txt (11 Replies)
The intended result should be :
PDF converters
'empty line'
gpdftext and pdftotext?xml version="1.0"?>
xml:space="preserve"><note-content version="0.1" xmlns:/tomboy/link" xmlns:size="http://beatniksoftware.com/tomboy/size">PDF converters
gpdftext and pdftotext</note-content>... (9 Replies)
How to a first 3 lines lines that matches 1st pattern and 1 line that matches 2nd line.
Sample.txt
Line 1: /*--- ABC_BA_ABCABC -----*/
Line 2:
Line 3: insert_job: ABC_BA_ABCABC job_type: BOX
Line 4: blah blah
Line 5: max_run_alarm: 5
Line 6: blah blah
----
-----
Line 20: /*---... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: bobbygsk
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shevek_regexp
shevek::regexp(3) Library Functions Manual shevek::regexp(3)NAME
shevek::regexp -
Use regular expressions.
SYNOPSIS
#include <regexp.hh>
Public Member Functions
regexp (std::string const &pattern=std::string(), bool case_sensitive=false)
Create a new object, and optionally fill it with a pattern.
regexp & operator= (std::string const &pattern)
Set a pattern, removing the previous one.
regexp (regexp const &that)
Copy a regexp.
regexp & operator= (regexp const &that)
Copy a regexp.
void case_sensitive (bool value=true)
Set whether the evaluation should be case sensitive.
~regexp ()
Destructor, this cleans up internal structures.
bool operator() (std::string const &data)
Check whether the pattern matches a string, and fill internal match structures if it does.
std::string operator[] (unsigned idx) const
Retrieve the value of a subexpression from the last matched string.
bool valid (unsigned idx) const
Test whether a subexpression was filled by the last matching string.
unsigned size () const
Get the number of subexpression.
std::string transform (std::string const &data) const
Transform a string with -codes according to the last matching string.
std::string const & pattern () const
Get the current pattern.
Detailed Description
Use regular expressions.
Member Function Documentation
std::string shevek::regexp::operator[] (unsignedidx) const
Retrieve the value of a subexpression from the last matched string. This throws an exception if the subexpression is not valid.
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