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Re: annoyances with tr
From: |
Philip Rowlands |
Subject: |
Re: annoyances with tr |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:17:37 +0100 (BST) |
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, icewind wrote:
input: "abc123abc"
call: tr "abc123abc" -d '[^0-9]'
output:abcabc
regex-rule: "^" is for "negating" the match
output should be "123"
(Please note - the bug-textutils address you mailed suggests that you
have a rather old version of tr. textutils, fileutils, and sh-utils
merged a while back into coreutils. Please consider upgrading.)
Firstly, I can't reproduce the example given:
$ tr "abc123abc" -d '[^0-9]'
tr: extra operand `[^0-9]'
The data to be manipulated is not passed to tr on the commandline.
Also, the arguments to tr are not regexs, they're character sets. The
desired output could be obtained with:
$ echo acb123abc | tr -d -c '0-9'
123
The square brackets are unnecessary in this context, and tr treats them
as extra characters to be preserved.
Cheers,
Phil