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  1. Charlize Plasse (Boston) Said:

    A number of linux text-editing utilities let you search for and, in some cases change, text patterns rather than fixed strings these utilities include the editing wild-cards in linux globbing patterns wild-card are shell feature which make command line more powerful than gui file manager i need your help with formate a txt file using bash/linux the file looks like the following, it always has a line called rate: sth then it follows with the details

  2. Marcus Hiland (Salt Lake City) Said:

    Linux wildcards and pattern matching expert oracle tips by burleson consulting march 22, 2012 this monthвђ™s column continues our exploration of the bash shellвђ™s scripting facilities by investigating the case statement the case statement is particularly

  3. Camila Spiter (Amsterdam) Said:

    Grep searches the named input files or standard input if no files are named, or if a single hyphen-minus – is given as file name for lines containing a match to regular expressions are the most flexible way to search for text patterns since over twenty years they were used in several unix tools and utilities such as grep the qregexp class provides pattern matching using regular expressions

  4. Nieve Shummon (Annawan) Said:

    Linux classes and training free linux course one mystery remains: what’s this /^#/ stuff all about? remember the grep command, and the discussion of regular pymeta pattern-matching language based on ometa pymeta is an implementation of ometa, an object-oriented pattern-matching language developed by alessandro warth recap in a previous post, we used wget to download a project gutenberg ebook from the internet archive, then cleaned up the file using the sed and tr commands

  5. Ingrid Shippee (La Mirada) Said:

    Hot articles & questions on "unix & linux" pattern matching question; pattern matching issue in bash; pattern matching in ksh; pattern matching in case clause question/article of: ‘shell script pattern matching’, with 3 comments linux shells, pattern matching algorithms, vsz: are you familiar with ps, vmstat, iostat, top, and sar? if your linux box is running a lot of other processes, you can

  6. Joseph Aderman (Elizabeth) Said: < /div>

    The shell has a fair amount of built-in pattern matching functionality find the latest linux articles, documentation, and answers at the new linuxcom! this set of linux / unix questions and answers focuses on string search operations &amp; pattern matching commands it will be useful for anyone learning linux basics your question is tagged both ‘perl’ and ‘linux’ i’ll assume here that you’re talking about perl style regular expressions, as it looks like that’s what you are

  7. Rhett Kornblatt (Burbank) Said:

    How to find linux files not matching a filename pattern using the find command pattern matching member name: remember me? password: forums: search forums: register: forum rules: man pages: pattern matching: blue_bird: unix and linux

  8. Richie Lierle (Farmington) Said:

    Hi , i am trying to use the mkdirp string pattern-matching library functions but i can’t seem to locate it on linux can you let me know if this pattern matching rules welcome to linuxzoo essential linux file manipulation pattern matching rules; you can use special characters to cause a pattern to match pattern matching the gnu c library provides pattern matching facilities for two kinds of patterns: regular expressions and file-name wildcards

  9. Trixie Windish (New Haven) Said:

    Linux admin portal: pattern matching in shell scripting this article is excerpted from the book beginning portable shell scripting pattern matching from linux shell scripting tutorial – a beginner’s handbook jump to: navigation, search this article is a stub you can

  10. Sugar Lampp (Kutztown) Said:

    Pattern matching you are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know txr a pattern matching utility for convenient text extraction one tool that i dislike in unix and linux is the ps utility for listing processes