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Old 03-06-2011
I don't understand some basics..

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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
1)find all lines in file ,myf that contain all the words cat dog and mouse in any order and start with the letter A
2) list all fines in home dir that contain string "so " somewhere within them. next just list number of files in home dir that contain string so

2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
find
ls

3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts):
#1) egrep "cat|dog|mouse" myf -> would give all lines containing either cat dog or mouse , however i don't know how to start it with the letter A
for #2) find . -name "so" ( however i now this is very off)
thank you for the help


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ryerson , toronto , ontario , woit

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Old 03-07-2011
For the first question (as long you you have posted the question correctly), bear in mind that all the conditions must be statisfied.

The line must start with the letter "A".
The lne must contain the string "cat".
The line must contain the string "dog".
The line must contain the string "mouse".

One way is to progressively eliminate with "grep":
Code:
grep \^"A" myf | grep "cat" | grep "dog" | grep "mouse"

The egrep in your post will do an "or" not an "and".


For the second question, take a look at "grep -l" and for the second part of the question "wc -l".
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