Programming :: Sed Command Stuff - Search For Pattern?

Oct 3, 2010

I'm writing a script that edits a Maya ascii file. Inside the .MA(maya ascii file) there is a line defaultRenderGlobals. My script is supposed to find this line and according to what options they manipulate will update the lines below defaultRenderGlobals. I've got that working... but... the issue i'm having is that defaultRenderGlobals is only made when a the maya scene is made into a batch render. I want my script to manually addefaultRenderGlobals line into the .ma file if its not there and add the certain lines below it.RenderGlobals is already there I want to just manipulate whats below it. Hope this makes sense

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Programming :: Awk Command - Search Pattern To Look For Last Occurrence

May 11, 2011

Any solution using awk/sed/regexp or other standard linux utility (this is for a mix of RH versions)? I am dealing with some very large application log files. I want to see everything that has been written to the log since the last application restart.

For an example take a log file like this:
Code:
# cat test.log
1 msg
2 msg
3 restart 1
4 msg
5 restart 2
6 msg

The following command is close to what I want:
Code:
# awk '/restart/,G' test.log
3 restart 1
4 msg
5 restart 2
6 msg

But the awk command grabs the first restart not the last. If it was working the way I wanted I would see something like this:
Code:
# awk '/restart/,G' test.log
5 restart 2
6 msg

So, I need something in that search pattern that says look for the last occurrence. I know how to do this with a pipe line - I could reverse the file and then do a similar awk and reverse back, or I could find the number associated with the last restart and then use that in the awk search. But these just take too long because the file is too big.

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Feb 24, 2010

I want to search a file for a particular pattern and if pattern found replace the line with new text. i am using awk 'match($0,"pattern") != 0 {print $0} ' filename to check if the pattern exists.how do i get the line number of the pattern and delete that line and replace the line with my new text?

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Apr 29, 2010

I have to enhance the behaviour of a backup script written in perl. I don't need to change it, what I need to do is to create a bash script that does some checks like file name and file size, execute the backup script then check if the backup files match the original files.Here's how I try to do it:

- read the files from the original files folder
- store them in an array
- search in the array the files that have a specific file extension
- store the file names that match the search pattern (I know the backup script skips some files so I can hardcode the search pattern)
- run the backup script
- read the files from the backup folder
- store them in an array
- compare the original files name and size stored in an array with those from the backup folder
- send a report email

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Apr 4, 2010

yes, this is a homework question, but no - I'm not trying to get anyone to do it for me. I think that I am really close, but can't quite get one small aspect to work. in gawk, I want to include a variable name in the search string, but the below code doesn't work.

read -p 'Login name please? ' uLogName
userID=$(gawk -F: '/"$uLogName"/{print $3}' /etc/passwd)
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Dec 15, 2009

Here's the actual line of code, which exists in a bash script:

Code:

I want to replace instances like this:

Code:

with this:

Code:

Using this:

Code:

Which works great when there's only ONE of the pattern on the line. But in a case like the "actual line" I posted first, where there are two patterns, separated by a slash, only ONE gets replaced

Watch:

Code:

Why? There must be (among many other things) something I'm not knowing about sed, that's causing this.

-- I'm currently using the ~ (tilde) as the separator in the sed command. It doesn't matter, I've used / ~ and % with no difference.

-- As a test, I tried putting a different character(s) in the middle of the original pattern instead of the / but that made no difference.

-- I've come up with various similar but slightly different regexs that will do this replacement, but they all have had this same result.

-- I tried the sed single-quoted, double-quoted, and unquoted; the latter fails to execute, and the formers both work as described here: wrong.

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Nov 28, 2010

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Jan 25, 2011

I have 8 files, and each contains around 2000 lines. I want to search the particular word in these files between line number 1500 to 2500.

The output should look like:

sample_1.txt :
1510:declare var testing
sample_2.txt :
1610:declare var testing
sample_7.txt :
1610:declare var testing
sample_10.txt :
1710:declare var testing

Is it possible to use grep for this task?

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find . -name "*" > $BASE/file
if [ `more file | wc -l` -gt 0 ]; then
echo "dp"
fi

output of my results will always include a . (dot)which I dunwan it include the dot.

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Mar 6, 2010

To search a string pattern in all files in a directory and subdirectories, I am using;

Code:
grep -R "myclass::my-func(" mydirectory/
Now I want grep, to search in only specific file types say *.cc. Please help me. I have read manual of grep, but could not deduce any hint.
Best Regards.

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Sep 9, 2011

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1-1.png
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I want to list all the files that don't have a copy with the same filename with -1 somewhere in it. So, in the example above, the results would be 3.png.

NB: the file and its copy with "-1" in it will be the same filesize, if that helps.

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Aug 30, 2009

I'm writing a bash script to search html files, and when I find any occurrence of an img src tag like this:

<img src="123-picture-normal.jpg" alt="some random user entered text" border="0">

I want to add a second line below it that looks like:
<img src="123-picture-thumbnail.jpg" alt="some random user entered text" border="0">

All I need to do is duplicate the line but replace "normal" with "thumbnail"

Each file can have multiple img src tags with different numbered jpgs.

I have a feeling this is a job for sed, but I'm struggling with it. Any ideas?

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Jan 17, 2011

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Code:
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returns
"real 0m1.001s"

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Feb 3, 2011

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Apr 1, 2011

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<PATTERN>a lot of fun<PATTERN>
writing scripts

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I always need to print out the 8th field. So in this case donkey. Here is what I have so far:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;

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Mar 11, 2010

I'm working on a backup script which takes the following input:

Code:
RevBackup.sh <options> <source> <target>

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I would like the script to ignore " " (backslash-space) as being a delimiter. how could I do this without stopping a normal space from being a delimiter?

I could do this with IFS. But so far I have only found info about setting a delimiter and not to "ignore" one

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Oct 11, 2010

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Dec 9, 2010

I need to grep a pattern which can be present in one line or could be split in 2 lines.Normal grep wont work in this case. Can anyone please help on this?There are 100's of files in which i need to search for this pattern so time is also a constrain.

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Jun 3, 2011

I am new to perl and not able to understand all the pattern matching.

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Currently I am using

Code:

for the string

Quote:

This is working fine but its is not working when there is change inside the bracket for e.g (6290)

I want to change this code to work for any change with in the brackets.

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Jun 12, 2011

Is there a convenient method to find a text pattern that extends over several lines? In this case:

Empty line
LineConsistingOfSingleWord

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Jun 25, 2010

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Feb 23, 2011

I'm fairly new to Perl and regular expressions. I have a large collection of files with their file names in the following general format: string - another string with spaces (2004) [year].ext I would like to know how I could create a regex to separate out:

the first string
another string with spaces
year
extension

If you know of a better way of doing it without regular expressions, I would be happy to hear that way too.

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Code:

sed '/nameserver/ i
ameserver 208.67.122.221'

but that insert it on every line after nameserver not only before the first one

Code:

# blah blah
# blah blah
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Aug 7, 2010

i tried searching on google but found it difficult to say exactly what I was looking for.Task - Capitalise x number of letters at the start of words.eg. Original line - one.two.three.fourRevised line - One.Two.three.four (here only requiring 2 changes)Test data:

Code:
wire.in.the.blood.s04e01.ws.pdtv.xvid-river.avi
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I have a question about sed programming, actually a one-liner for which I cannot find a solution, right now. I need to delete a line matching a specific pattern only if it is the last line. In practice, I would put together the following:

Code:
#
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