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Problem pattern redundancy with egrep

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Code:
$> egrep '^[^1]{1,10}11[^1]{1,10}1[^1]{1,10}1[^1]{1,10}$' infile
xx11xxxx1xxxxxxx1xxx

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Thank you very much zaxxon, it works !

Last edited by lucasvs; 12-13-2011 at 04:59 AM..
 
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