I have data in the following form:
<id_mytextadded1829>
<text1> <text2> <text3>.
<id_m_abcdef829>
<text4> <text5> <text6>.
<id_mytextadded1829>
<text7> <text2> <text8>.
<id_mytextadded1829>
<text2> <text1> <text9>.
<id_m_abcdef829>
<text11> <text12> <text2>.
Now I want to the number of lines in which <text2>
is present. I know I can do the same using python's regex. But regex would tell me whether a pattern is present in a line or not? On the other hand my requirement is to find a string which is present exactly in the middle of a line. I know sed is good for replacing contents present in a line. But instead of replacing if I only want the number of lines..is it possible to do so using sed.
EDIT:
Sorry I forgot to mention. I want lines where <text2>
occurs in the middle of the line. I dont want lines where <text2>
occurs in the beginning or at the end of the line.
E.g. in the data shown above the number of lines which have <text2>
in the middle are 2 (rather than 4).
Is there some way by which I may achieve the desired count of the number of lines by which I may find out the number of lines which have <text2>
in middle using linux or python