12-12-2005
Regular expression matching a new line
I have written a script to test some isdn links in my network and I am trying to format the output to be more readable. Each line of the output has a different number of digits as follows...
Sitename , spid1 12345678901234 1234567890 1234567 , spid2 1234567890 1234567890 1234567
Sitename , spid1 12345678901234 1234567890 , spid2 12345678901234 1234567890
I would like to drop any string of either 7 or 10 digits and keep ony the 14 digit strings. I have attemted the following command but it gives me an error "Invalid preceding regular expression"
sed 's/\<[0-9]\>\{7,10\}//g' oldfile > newfile
Can anyone point me in the right direction to format this file? Thank you for the assistance.
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numfmt_get_pattern
NUMFMT_GET_PATTERN(3) 1 NUMFMT_GET_PATTERN(3)
NumberFormatter::getPattern - Get formatter pattern
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
public string NumberFormatter::getPattern (void )
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
string numfmt_get_pattern (NumberFormatter $fmt)
Extract pattern used by the formatter.
PARAMETERS
o $fmt
-NumberFormatter object.
RETURN VALUES
Pattern string that is used by the formatter, or FALSE if an error happens.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
numfmt_get_pattern(3) example
<?php
$fmt = numfmt_create( 'de_DE', NumberFormatter::DECIMAL );
echo "Pattern: ".numfmt_get_pattern($fmt)."
";
echo numfmt_format($fmt, 1234567.891234567890000)."
";
numfmt_set_pattern($fmt, "#0.# kg");
echo "Pattern: ".numfmt_get_pattern($fmt)."
";
echo numfmt_format($fmt, 1234567.891234567890000)."
";
?>
Example #2
OO example
<?php
$fmt = new NumberFormatter( 'de_DE', NumberFormatter::DECIMAL );
echo "Pattern: ".$fmt->getPattern()."
";
echo $fmt->format(1234567.891234567890000)."
";
$fmt->setPattern("#0.# kg");
echo "Pattern: ".$fmt->getPattern()."
";
echo $fmt->format(1234567.891234567890000)."
";
?>
The above example will output:
Pattern: #,##0.###
1.234.567,891
Pattern: #0.# kg
1234567,9 kg
SEE ALSO
numfmt_get_error_code(3), numfmt_set_pattern(3), numfmt_create(3).
PHP Documentation Group NUMFMT_GET_PATTERN(3)