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Old 07-20-2010
Java problem in using ed command 1, $s/x*/o/g

I have a file named "test" whose contents are
xxxx out of xxxxx is considered as good rating

now when I do ed test
1, $s/x*/o/g

I could not display anything. but when I use xx* in the above instead and when i do 1, $p it prints "o out of o is considered as good rating", which is a valid output as if I am not wrong xx* would replace the patterns with atleast 1 or more consecutive x's.

but x* should also replace the patterns with 0 or more x's but it is not doing that. any reasons?
thanks for the help.

Last edited by radoulov; 07-20-2010 at 04:38 PM.. Reason: Junk links removed.
# 2  
Old 07-20-2010
because x* means xx xxx xxxx ...... and any character so everythng (include null )

Code:
 
# cat myfi
xxxx out of xxxxx is considered as good rating

xx* --> x + x* -> "x" + "x or any character" = must "only one x" + any
for example : x xx xxx xaasasqw xxxasa x4t4334 asasx3212..........
Code:
# sed 's/xx*/o/g' myfi
o out of o is considered as good rating




x* -> x or any character =
for example : x xx xxxx xxxxxxxxx.......... or any character (with null )
Code:
# sed 's/x*/o/g' myfi
o ooouoto ooofo o oioso ocooonosoiodoeoroeodo oaoso ogooooodo oionogo

# 3  
Old 07-20-2010
problem with ed command

thanks ygemici,
so what should the output be if
ed test
1, $s/x*/o/g
1, $p


is it an error.
# 4  
Old 07-21-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by ygemici
x* -> x or any character =
for example : x xx xxxx xxxxxxxxx.......... or any character (with null )
Code:
# sed 's/x*/o/g' myfi
o ooouoto ooofo o oioso ocooonosoiodoeoroeodo oaoso ogooooodo oionogo

Hi,

Why this command gives this weird output?
Code:
echo 'xxxx of xxxxx is good' | sed 's/x*/o/g'

output: o ooofo o oioso ogooooodo

Could you please explain how it is being expanded?
 
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