I want to read a string from the character "," to the very end. I think this is either doable with sed or with awk any ideas?
Example:
socialcoding,github.html
I want him to echo only github
I want to read a string from the character "," to the very end. I think this is either doable with sed or with awk any ideas?
Example:
socialcoding,github.html
I want him to echo only github
$ echo socialcoding,github.html | sed 's/.*,//'
github.html
I took "the very end" to mean "the very end" and not "until the dot" as your final sentence appears to suggest.
With awk
you can do the following.
awk -F"," '{for (i=2;i<=NF;i++) printf $i" "}' filename
Based on your question you want value after the ,
and not need the .
.
If your example data is actual data then you can do this -
[jaypal:~/Temp] echo "socialcoding,github.html" | awk -F"[,.]" '{print $2}'
github
You mean, you want to split the string in two on ",", then do:
echo socialcoding,github.html | cut -d, -f2
HTH Chris
,
delimited values.
Dec 22, 2011 at 18:17
,
but does not need the extension.
Dec 22, 2011 at 18:24
If you have your data stored in a variable, then you can do this:
line="socialcoding,github.html"
echo "${line#*,}"
prints:
github.html
This might work for you:
echo "socialcoding,github.html" | sed 's/^[^,]*,//'
github.html