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− | | Welcome to the spoken tutorial | + | | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''More on grep'''. |
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− | |some more grep commands | + | |some more '''grep commands''' |
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− | | As prerequisites | + | | As prerequisites: |
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− | |You should know Basics of | + | |You should know Basics of Linux terminal. |
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− | |You should be aware of grep. | + | |You should be aware of 'grep'. |
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− | |For relevant tutorials please visit our website which is as shown: http://spoken-tutorial.org | + | |For relevant tutorials, please visit our website which is as shown: http://spoken-tutorial.org |
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− | |I will use the same file grepdemo.txt | + | |I will use the same file 'grepdemo.txt'. |
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− | |Say we want to find information for those who are either in '''civil''' or '''electronics'''. | + | |Say, we want to find information for those who are either in '''civil''' or '''electronics'''. |
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− | | Say you need to look into people whose title is '''choudhury'''. | + | | Say, you need to look into people whose title is '''choudhury'''. |
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− | |The problem is different | + | |The problem is, different people spell their titles in different way. |
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− | |How many '''hyphen e''' options can we give | + | |How many '''hyphen e''' options can we give? |
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− | |Obviously there needs to be a better way and that way is through Regular expressions. | + | |Obviously there needs to be a better way and that way is through ''Regular expressions''. |
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− | | A regular expression provides a concise and flexible means for matching strings of text | + | | A ''regular expression'' provides a concise and flexible means for matching strings of text |
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− | | | + | |such as particular characters, words or patterns of characters. |
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− | | The character class | + | | The character class: |
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− | |'''grep''' space '''hyphen i''' space within double quotes '''ch opening square bracket ao closing square bracket opening square bracket uw closing square bracket dh opening square bracket ua closing square bracket r opening square bracket yi closing square bracket after the double quotes ''' space | + | |'''grep''' space '''hyphen i''' space within double quotes '''ch opening square bracket ao closing square bracket opening square bracket uw closing square bracket dh opening square bracket ua closing square bracket r opening square bracket yi closing square bracket''' after the double quotes ''' space grepdemo.txt''' |
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− | |It still does not match | + | |It still does not match 'choudhuree' with double 'e'. |
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− | |For example '''ab asterisk''' can match '''a,ab,abb,abbb''' etc. | + | |For example '''ab asterisk''' can match '''a, ab, abb, abbb''' etc. |
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− | | So to match the | + | | So, to match the student's name whose name is '''Mira''', |
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− | | | + | |we type at the prompt: |
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− | |'''grep''' space '''hyphen i''' space within double quotes '''m opening square bracket | + | |'''grep''' space '''hyphen i''' space within double quotes '''m opening square bracket ei closing square bracket asterisk r a a asterisk''' after the quotes space '''grepdemo.txt''' |
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− | | Say we want to search any words that are 4 letters long and starts with '''M.''' | + | | Say, we want to search any words that are 4 letters long and starts with '''M.''' |
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− | |We would simply type | + | |We would simply type: |
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− | |Here the space within the quotes is important as it would match 5 or more letter words. | + | |Here, the 'space' within the quotes is important as it would match 5 or more letter words. |
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− | |For that we have the '''caret | + | |For that we have the '''caret''' sign. |
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− | | Now if we want get those entries whose roll numbers start with '''A.''' | + | | Now if we want to get those entries whose roll numbers start with '''A.''' |
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− | |We type at the prompt: '''grep ''' within double quotes '''caret sign A''' after the quotes '''grepdemo.txt''' | + | |We type at the prompt: '''grep ''' within double quotes '''caret''' sign '''A''' after the quotes '''grepdemo.txt''' |
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− | | Similarly to match a pattern at the end of the file, we have the '''dollar | + | | Similarly to match a pattern at the end of the file, we have the '''dollar''' sign. |
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− | | In this tutorial we learnt | + | | In this tutorial we learnt: |
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− | |To match more than one pattern | + | |* To match more than one pattern |
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− | |To check a word that has different spelling | + | |* To check a word that has different spelling |
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− | |Character class | + | |* Character class |
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− | |The use of '''asterisk''' | + | |* The use of '''asterisk''' |
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− | |To match any one character using '''dot''' | + | |* To match any one character using '''dot''' |
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− | |To match a pattern at the beginning of the file | + | |* To match a pattern at the beginning of the file |
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− | |To match a pattern at the end of the file | + | |* To match a pattern at the end of the file. |
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| As an assignment, | | As an assignment, | ||
− | + | list those entries that are 5 letters long and starts with Y. | |
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− | | Watch the video available at the link shown below | + | | Watch the video available at the link shown below. |
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− | |It | + | |It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
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− | |If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | + | |If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | + | | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials, |
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− | | | + | |gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
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− | | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project | + | | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
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− | |It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | |It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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− | |This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay signning off. Thank you for joining. | + | |This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay, signning off. Thank you for joining. |
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Revision as of 09:04, 13 March 2015
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on More on grep. |
00:05 | In this tutorial we will learn |
00:07 | some more grep commands |
00:10 | through some examples. |
00:13 | To record this tutorial, I am using |
00:16 | Ubuntu Linux version 12.04 Operating System and |
00:20 | GNU BASH version 4.2.24 |
00:24 | Please note, GNU bash version 4 or above is recommended to practice this tutorial. |
00:31 | As prerequisites: |
00:33 | You should know Basics of Linux terminal. |
00:36 | You should be aware of 'grep'. |
00:39 | For relevant tutorials, please visit our website which is as shown: http://spoken-tutorial.org |
00:45 | We can match more than one patterns as well. |
00:49 | Then we have to use the hyphen e option. |
00:53 | I will use the same file 'grepdemo.txt'. |
00:58 | Say, we want to find information for those who are either in civil or electronics. |
01:05 | We need to type on the terminal: |
01:07 | grep space hyphen e space within double quotes electronics after the quotes space hyphen e space in double quotes civil after the quotes space grepdemo.txt |
01:24 | Press Enter. |
01:25 | The output is displayed. |
01:28 | Say, you need to look into people whose title is choudhury. |
01:33 | The problem is, different people spell their titles in different way. |
01:38 | So what is the solution?. |
01:42 | In such cases we can use hyphen e option with hyphen i. |
01:48 | Type:
grep space hyphen ie space in double quotes chaudhury after the quotes space hyphen ie space in double quotes chowdhari after the quotes space grepdemo.txt |
02:12 | Press Enter. |
02:14 | The output is displayed. |
02:16 | But there can be many other ways in which we can write the names. |
02:23 | How many hyphen e options can we give? |
02:26 | Obviously there needs to be a better way and that way is through Regular expressions. |
02:33 | A regular expression provides a concise and flexible means for matching strings of text |
02:41 | such as particular characters, words or patterns of characters. |
02:47 | There are a number of regular expression characters. |
02:52 | Let us see them one by one. |
02:55 | The character class: |
02:57 | It allows us to specify a group of characters within a pair of square brackets . |
03:03 | Only one out of this group of characters is matched. |
03:08 | Eg. [abc] would mean that this regular expression matches either a or b or c. |
03:18 | To match chaudhury we may type at the prompt |
03:23 | grep space hyphen i space within double quotes ch opening square bracket ao closing square bracket opening square bracket uw closing square bracket dh opening square bracket ua closing square bracket r opening square bracket yi closing square bracket after the double quotes space grepdemo.txt |
03:54 | Press Enter. |
03:56 | The output is displayed. |
03:59 | It still does not match 'choudhuree' with double 'e'. |
04:03 | If we want to specify a large range then we write: |
04:08 | First letter dash last letter of the range |
04:13 | Suppose we like to match any digit we simply write [0-9]. |
04:20 | One out of this group of characters is matched. |
04:24 | The Asterisk: The asterisk refers to 0 or more occurrences of the immediately preceding character. |
04:33 | For example ab asterisk can match a, ab, abb, abbb etc. |
04:44 | So, to match the student's name whose name is Mira, |
04:48 | we type at the prompt: |
04:51 | grep space hyphen i space within double quotes m opening square bracket ei closing square bracket asterisk r a a asterisk after the quotes space grepdemo.txt |
05:12 | Press Enter. |
05:14 | The output is displayed. |
05:16 | The dot regular expression matches any one character. |
05:21 | Say, we want to search any words that are 4 letters long and starts with M. |
05:29 | We would simply type: |
05:31 | grep space within double quotes M... space after the quotes space grepdemo.txt |
05:44 | Press Enter. |
05:46 | The output is displayed. |
05:48 | Here, the 'space' within the quotes is important as it would match 5 or more letter words. |
05:56 | We may be specific about where in the line we want to search for our pattern. |
06:01 | It may be at the beginning of the line. |
06:04 | For that we have the caret sign. |
06:07 | Now if we want to get those entries whose roll numbers start with A. |
06:14 | We know that roll is the first field in the file. |
06:19 | We type at the prompt: grep within double quotes caret sign A after the quotes grepdemo.txt |
06:29 | Press Enter. |
06:32 | The output is displayed. |
06:35 | Similarly to match a pattern at the end of the file, we have the dollar sign. |
06:41 | To find stipends between 7000 to 8999 we have to write: |
06:50 | grep space within double quotesopening square bracket 78 closing square bracket ...dollar sign after the quotes space grepdemo.txt |
07:06 | Press Enter . |
07:08 | The output is displayed. |
07:11 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
07:13 | Let us summarize. |
07:16 | In this tutorial we learnt: |
07:18 | * To match more than one pattern |
07:20 | * To check a word that has different spelling |
07:24 | * Character class |
07:25 | * The use of asterisk |
07:28 | * To match any one character using dot |
07:32 | * To match a pattern at the beginning of the file |
07:35 | * To match a pattern at the end of the file. |
07:40 | As an assignment,
list those entries that are 5 letters long and starts with Y. |
07:48 | Watch the video available at the link shown below. |
07:51 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
07:54 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
07:59 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials, |
08:05 | gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
08:08 | For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
08:15 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
08:20 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
08:26 | More information on this Mission is available at the link shown below : http://spoken-tutorial.org\NMEICT-Intro |
08:32 | The script has been contributed by Anirban and Sachin. |
08:36 | This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay, signning off. Thank you for joining. |