I would need to create a script that uses sed to replace the lower case vowels with upper case vowels and the upper case vowels with lover case ones.
For example if I would have the string "This Is a lOng String" the result should be "ThIs is A long StrIng".
I tried something like this sed 's/a/A/g ; s/A/a/g'
but this will not change a->A and A->a it only replaces the lower case ones..
I know there were similar questions but I couldn't get it to work so I thought I would ask you..
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Use sed
's y
command for transliterating.
sed 'y/aeiouAEIOU/AEIOUaeiou/'
Proof of Concept
$ echo "This Is a lOng String" | sed 'y/aeiouAEIOU/AEIOUaeiou/'
ThIs is A long StrIng
Why restrict yourself to sed? A quick test on my box has:
$ tr 'aeiouAEIOU' 'AEIOUaeiou'
running almost 6 times faster than the equivalent sed command. (And redirecting output to the bit bucket, tr is 135 times faster, outputting to a pipe has tr 38.5 times faster. Sure, these are single test benchmarks and are not at all accurate, but tr is the right tool for this.)
Implement this, from lower to upper:
sed 'y/aeiou/AEIOU/' inputfile.txt > outputfile.txt