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I have an input like following.

Curveplot
Time
Maxima of Curve
Part no.
13 #pts=2
* Minval=   0.000000e+000 at time=        0.000000
* Maxval=   2.237295e+000 at time=        0.001000
   0.000000e+000       0.000000e+000
   9.999999e-004       2.237295e+000
endcurve

I want to take get the maximum value out of this file, which is the value after Maxval

* Maxval=   2.237295e+000 

Can someone suggest how to do it with linux sed ? My output would only be the number 2.237295e+000.

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Using the following one-liner will only display 2.237295e+000

sed -nr 's/.*Maxval= *([^ ]*).*/\1/p'

Regex:

Match:
.*      # match any characters
Maxval= # upto 'Maxval='
 *      # match multiple spaces (that is a space followed by *)
([^ ])  # match anything not a space, use brackets to capture (save this) 
.*      # match the rest of line

Replace with:
\1      # the value that a was captured in the first set of brackets. 

So effectively we substitute the whole line containing the word Maxval= by the value of Maxval.

Note: depending on the platform and/or implementation of sed the you may need to use -E instead of -r.

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  • You may want to mention that the -r flag is GNU only
    – Steve
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:15
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One way:

sed -n 's/.*Maxval=\s*\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' file.txt

Results:

2.237295e+000
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  • as per op result should also include * Maxval=
    – Vijay
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:05
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    @sarathi Maxvel is not required.. I only want that beautiful number. thanks though.
    – hamad khan
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:06
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Proposal:

cat test.txt | grep Maxval | sed -e 's/^.*Maxval= *//' -e 's/ at.*$//' 2.237295e+000

  • cat displays the file to stdout
  • grep keeps only interesting line
  • first sed regex removes begin of line until end of spaces
  • second sed regex removes ' at' until end of line
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  • as per op result should also include * Maxval=
    – Vijay
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:05
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    Unnecessary piping both cat and grep aren't needed. Nov 14, 2012 at 11:11
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awk '/Maxval=/{print $3}' your_file

tested below:

> cat temp
Curveplot
Time
Maxima of Curve
Part no.
13 #pts=2
* Minval=   0.000000e+000 at time=        0.000000
* Maxval=   2.237295e+000 at time=        0.001000
   0.000000e+000       0.000000e+000
   9.999999e-004       2.237295e+000
endcurve
> awk '/Maxval=/{print $3}' temp
2.237295e+000
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    The OP: My output would only be the number 2.237295e+000. Nov 14, 2012 at 11:09
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You could also do it with grep:

<infile grep -o 'Maxval= *[^ ]\+' | grep -o '[^ ]\+$'

Output:

2.237295e+000

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