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So I'm querying to get my gps location. The shell script command is like this:

curl -s http://whatismycountry.com/ | sed -n 's/.*Coordinates \(.*\)<.*/\1/p'

Then to save the coordinates to a .csv file I write:

curl -s http://whatismycountry.com/ | sed -n 's/.*Coordinates \(.*\)<.*/\1/p' | sed -e 's/.*\[\([^ ]*\) \([^]]*\)\].*/\1,\2/' > cordinates.csv

which gives me a csv file with the co-ordinates. the image of the .csv file pattern

Now the query is in a infinite loop and the intent is every time it queries it should save the new coordinates to the next block below.

Something like this

How do I write the regex part in the previous command for that in the script?

Thanks for much help. Totally a noob in regex.

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This has nothing to do with regex. You should use >> for file append instead of > which rewrites file every time.

So your command will become

curl -s http://whatismycountry.com/ |\ 
sed -n 's/.*Coordinates \(.*\)<.*/\1/p' |\ 
sed -e 's/.*\[\([^ ]*\) \([^]]*\)\].*/\1,\2/' >> cordinates.csv
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  • Thanks .. It was a nice catch .. Missed it completely .. Now it works Jul 28, 2016 at 2:52

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