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Re: which command I should use to extract the matching part out



On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Bob Proulx <bob@proulx.com> wrote:
> lina wrote:
>> aaa
>> model 0
>> bbb
>> ddd
>> model 1
>> ccc
>>
>> I want to print out the parts which match the "model 0" and ends with
>> match "model 1"
>>
>> for the final expected output is:
>>
>> model 0
>> bbb
>> ddd
>
> Try this:
>
>  sed -n '/^model 1/q;/^model 0/,$p'

Just realize the sed -n '/model 0/,/model 1/'p can also do that. (so
newbie I was/am).

just still don't understand above sentence. sed -n '/^model 1/q;/^model 0/,$p'

Thanks,

>
> Bob


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