I have strings like this:
ACB 01900 X1911D 1910 1955-2011 3424 2135 1934 foobar
I'm trying to get the last occurrence of a single year (from 1900 to 2050), so I need to extract only 1934 from that string.
I'm trying with:
grep -P -o '\s(19|20)[0-9]{2}\s(?!\s(19|20)[0-9]{2}\s)'
or
grep -P -o '((19|20)[0-9]{2})(?!\s\1\s)'
But it matches: 1910 and 1934
Here's the Regex101 example:
https://regex101.com/r/UetMl0/3
https://regex101.com/r/UetMl0/4
Plus: how can I extract the year without the surrounding spaces without doing an extra grep to filter them?
awk 'BEGIN{RS=" "} /^(19|20)..$/{y=$0} END{print y}'