[olug] Character Removal
Obi-Wan
obiwan at jedi.com
Sun Oct 21 17:50:19 UTC 2007
>> # echo "abc (asdf) asdf (asdf) 1234 (xyz) 67" | sed -e 's/([^)]*)[^)]*)/()/'
>> abc () 1234 (xyz) 67
>
> OK I'd probably decipher this when I'm awake but just in case I don't
> how would you get this as an output:
>
> abc 1234 67
>
> I want to delete multiple occurrences of things between ( and ).
So do you or do you not want the "asdf" between the first and second
pairs of parens? To delete everything inside and including any pair
of parens:
# echo "abc (asdf) asdf (asdf) 1234 (xyz) 67" | sed -e 's/([^)]*)//g'
abc asdf 1234 67
To delete from the first ( to the second ), and then the contents
of every pair of parens thereafter, I'd just pipe the two sed commands
together. It'll be easier than trying to come up with a monster
regex that will do both.
> Why doesn't '/first_character/,/second_character/,d' work? Every
> online help I can find suggest it should work.
Hmm... I'm not familiar with that syntax in sed. Sorry.
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