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I need to add pipes to the following line:
10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975
Required output:
10.245.1.1|0027.e391.cfc0|697|5
I have tried using sed but I am a mess with regexp. Any help is appreciated.
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I need to add pipes to the following line:
10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975
Required output:
10.245.1.1|0027.e391.cfc0|697|5
I have tried using sed but I am a mess with regexp. Any help is appreciated.
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Nov 11 at 16:16
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what have you tried so far? please provide a minimal, complete, and verifiable example
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Nov 11 at 19:02
Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
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I need to add pipes to the following line:
10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975
Required output:
10.245.1.1|0027.e391.cfc0|697|5
I have tried using sed but I am a mess with regexp. Any help is appreciated.
sed
I need to add pipes to the following line:
10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975
Required output:
10.245.1.1|0027.e391.cfc0|697|5
I have tried using sed but I am a mess with regexp. Any help is appreciated.
sed
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Welcome to SO. Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. The goal is that you add some code of your own to your question to show at least the research effort you made to solve this yourself.
– Cyrus
Nov 11 at 17:47
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what have you tried so far? please provide a minimal, complete, and verifiable example
– landru27
Nov 11 at 19:02
Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:42
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please show us your sample code. We then try to fix the error.
– Charlie
Nov 11 at 16:16
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Welcome to SO. Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. The goal is that you add some code of your own to your question to show at least the research effort you made to solve this yourself.
– Cyrus
Nov 11 at 17:47
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what have you tried so far? please provide a minimal, complete, and verifiable example
– landru27
Nov 11 at 19:02
Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:42
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please show us your sample code. We then try to fix the error.
– Charlie
Nov 11 at 16:16
please show us your sample code. We then try to fix the error.
– Charlie
Nov 11 at 16:16
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Welcome to SO. Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. The goal is that you add some code of your own to your question to show at least the research effort you made to solve this yourself.
– Cyrus
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what have you tried so far? please provide a minimal, complete, and verifiable example
– landru27
Nov 11 at 19:02
what have you tried so far? please provide a minimal, complete, and verifiable example
– landru27
Nov 11 at 19:02
Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:42
Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:42
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I would recommend you to check out the gnu manual for regex stuff with sed https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html
It's a very powerful tool.
The sed command you're asking for is echo '10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975' | sed 's/([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:digit:]]*)([[:digit:]])/1|2|3|4/g'
For more information, visit the Link please
Why not simplysed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
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I would recommend you to check out the gnu manual for regex stuff with sed https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html
It's a very powerful tool.
The sed command you're asking for is echo '10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975' | sed 's/([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:digit:]]*)([[:digit:]])/1|2|3|4/g'
For more information, visit the Link please
Why not simplysed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
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I would recommend you to check out the gnu manual for regex stuff with sed https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html
It's a very powerful tool.
The sed command you're asking for is echo '10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975' | sed 's/([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:digit:]]*)([[:digit:]])/1|2|3|4/g'
For more information, visit the Link please
Why not simplysed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
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I would recommend you to check out the gnu manual for regex stuff with sed https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html
It's a very powerful tool.
The sed command you're asking for is echo '10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975' | sed 's/([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:digit:]]*)([[:digit:]])/1|2|3|4/g'
For more information, visit the Link please
I would recommend you to check out the gnu manual for regex stuff with sed https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html
It's a very powerful tool.
The sed command you're asking for is echo '10.245.1.1 0027.e391.cfc0 6975' | sed 's/([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:graph:]]*)[[:blank:]]+([[:digit:]]*)([[:digit:]])/1|2|3|4/g'
For more information, visit the Link please
edited Nov 12 at 10:18
answered Nov 11 at 16:26
eleos91
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Why not simplysed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
add a comment |
Why not simplysed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?
– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
Why not simply
sed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
Why not simply
sed 's/[[:blank:]]+/|/g'
?– Biffen
Nov 12 at 10:44
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
because there is no [:blank:] like character between the characters 7 and 5
– eleos91
Nov 21 at 22:04
add a comment |
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what have you tried so far? please provide a minimal, complete, and verifiable example
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Nov 11 at 19:02
Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
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