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Get Lines between pattern 1 and pattern2 which may accure multiple times
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I try to print out the lines between two different patterns(including the patterns) which may accure multiple times in a file. The second pattern may accure besides the startpattern-endpattern-rhytm.
Example:
-File:
XYZ
XYY
BBB
XYX
AAA
AAB
BBB
XYW
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
-Output should be like:
AAA
AAB
BBB
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
I've already tried things like awk '/AAA/a=1/BBB/print;a=0a'.
Thank you.
awk sed grep
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I try to print out the lines between two different patterns(including the patterns) which may accure multiple times in a file. The second pattern may accure besides the startpattern-endpattern-rhytm.
Example:
-File:
XYZ
XYY
BBB
XYX
AAA
AAB
BBB
XYW
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
-Output should be like:
AAA
AAB
BBB
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
I've already tried things like awk '/AAA/a=1/BBB/print;a=0a'.
Thank you.
awk sed grep
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The only issue I can see is that you are printing lines that match/BBB/regardless of the value ofa: try changing toawk '/AAA/a=1 /BBB/ && a print;a=0 a'
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
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I try to print out the lines between two different patterns(including the patterns) which may accure multiple times in a file. The second pattern may accure besides the startpattern-endpattern-rhytm.
Example:
-File:
XYZ
XYY
BBB
XYX
AAA
AAB
BBB
XYW
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
-Output should be like:
AAA
AAB
BBB
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
I've already tried things like awk '/AAA/a=1/BBB/print;a=0a'.
Thank you.
awk sed grep
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I try to print out the lines between two different patterns(including the patterns) which may accure multiple times in a file. The second pattern may accure besides the startpattern-endpattern-rhytm.
Example:
-File:
XYZ
XYY
BBB
XYX
AAA
AAB
BBB
XYW
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
-Output should be like:
AAA
AAB
BBB
AAA
AAC
AAD
BBB
I've already tried things like awk '/AAA/a=1/BBB/print;a=0a'.
Thank you.
awk sed grep
awk sed grep
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The only issue I can see is that you are printing lines that match/BBB/regardless of the value ofa: try changing toawk '/AAA/a=1 /BBB/ && a print;a=0 a'
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
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The only issue I can see is that you are printing lines that match/BBB/regardless of the value ofa: try changing toawk '/AAA/a=1 /BBB/ && a print;a=0 a'
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
The only issue I can see is that you are printing lines that match
/BBB/ regardless of the value of a: try changing to awk '/AAA/a=1 /BBB/ && a print;a=0 a'– steeldriver
7 hours ago
The only issue I can see is that you are printing lines that match
/BBB/ regardless of the value of a: try changing to awk '/AAA/a=1 /BBB/ && a print;a=0 a'– steeldriver
7 hours ago
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If it has to be awk just do:
awk -- '/AAA/,/BBB/print'
But it seems sed would also be perfectly suited for your case. So, analogously just do:
sed -ne '/AAA/,/BBB/p'
In both commands, use a comma to indicate that you want to consider all the lines starting from (and including) the one matching the first pattern, up to (and including) the line matching the second pattern.
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If it has to be awk just do:
awk -- '/AAA/,/BBB/print'
But it seems sed would also be perfectly suited for your case. So, analogously just do:
sed -ne '/AAA/,/BBB/p'
In both commands, use a comma to indicate that you want to consider all the lines starting from (and including) the one matching the first pattern, up to (and including) the line matching the second pattern.
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If it has to be awk just do:
awk -- '/AAA/,/BBB/print'
But it seems sed would also be perfectly suited for your case. So, analogously just do:
sed -ne '/AAA/,/BBB/p'
In both commands, use a comma to indicate that you want to consider all the lines starting from (and including) the one matching the first pattern, up to (and including) the line matching the second pattern.
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If it has to be awk just do:
awk -- '/AAA/,/BBB/print'
But it seems sed would also be perfectly suited for your case. So, analogously just do:
sed -ne '/AAA/,/BBB/p'
In both commands, use a comma to indicate that you want to consider all the lines starting from (and including) the one matching the first pattern, up to (and including) the line matching the second pattern.
If it has to be awk just do:
awk -- '/AAA/,/BBB/print'
But it seems sed would also be perfectly suited for your case. So, analogously just do:
sed -ne '/AAA/,/BBB/p'
In both commands, use a comma to indicate that you want to consider all the lines starting from (and including) the one matching the first pattern, up to (and including) the line matching the second pattern.
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The only issue I can see is that you are printing lines that match
/BBB/regardless of the value ofa: try changing toawk '/AAA/a=1 /BBB/ && a print;a=0 a'– steeldriver
7 hours ago