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I'm trying to grep lines where the digits at the end of each line are greater than digits. Tried this but it will only allow me to specify 2 digits. Any ideas would greatly be appreciated. grep -i '\<\{3,4,5\}\>' file
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Hi
Can any one pls tell me how to grep this line
POPULATION,69691,20120509
I want the number 69691 from the above line.
How to grep from the first comma till the next comma.
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Hi,
I am having problems using grep to extract only 3,4 or 5 digit numbers from a text file, using:
grep '\<\{3,5\}\>' test.txt
or
grep '\{3,5\}' test.txt
or
egrep '{3,5}' test.txt
I would appreciate any help that anyone can give me
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