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Insert attributes (strings) within existing tags.

I need to insert the number found within <pagenum><pagenum/> into the id=attribute so in this example.

I start with:

<pagenum page="normal" id="page">1<pagenum/>

and I need to replace it with:

<pagenum page="normal" id="page1">1<pagenum/>

The string in there could be any alphanumeric value.

What would this regex look like? Something like this?

/s/<pagenum page="normal" id="page">1<pagenum//>/<pagenum page="normal" id="page"{Value}>1\<pagenum/>

I`m too rusty on my backreferencing...

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  • Indeed, I missed a few quotes... They're in there now...
    – Chyper64
    Mar 5, 2012 at 2:57

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  • I changed the regex delimiter from / to ! to have a little less confusion)
  • to escape characters you use a backslash not a forward slash

Try:

s!(<pagenum page="normal" id=")([a-z0-9_-]+)(">)([0-9]+)(<pagenum/>)!\1\2\4\3\4\5!i

e.g.:

echo '<pagenum page="normal" id="page">1<pagenum/>' | \
sed -r 's!(<pagenum page="normal" id=")([a-z0-9_-]+)(">)([0-9]+)(<pagenum/>)!\1\2\4\3\4\5!i'

Note - isn't a closing tag usually </pagenum> as opposed to <pagenum/>?

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  • It should in fact read echo '<pagenum page="normal" id="page">1</pagenum>' | \ sed -E 's!(<pagenum page="normal" id=")([a-z0-9_-]+)(">)([0-9]+)(</pagenum>)!\1\2\4\3\4\5!g' The expression is extended and needs to be global. I've fixed my slash nightmare. Thanks again.
    – Chyper64
    Mar 5, 2012 at 5:23
  • Ah you're on Mac (BSD sed has -E, GNU sed has -r). Mar 5, 2012 at 5:24
  • Indeed. I use Linux enough its good to know the difference. I'm guessing I could always install the GNU sed on the Mac Right?
    – Chyper64
    Mar 5, 2012 at 5:27

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