Hey, Use this command:
$ egrep "\.V$|\.TO$" <filename> It is same as "grep -E". Regards, Manish swiftguy wrote: > > Hello Experts, > > Im trying to extract the words ending with .V or .TO from the following > list > > AVWI.OB > AVX > AVX-P.V > AVXT.OB > AVY > AVZ > AVZ.TO > AW > AWB.V > AWBC > AWC > AWF > AWG > AWX.V > AXA > > Im new to grep/regexp, Im breaking my head trying to figure out wot would > be the righ grep command for that ... > > I tried the following options , but im not able to construct the correct > regular expression > > $ grep -o '[ A-Z][a-z].V' StockList30.txt > $ grep -o '[ A-Z][a-z].TO' StockList30.txt > > Plz help me out in constructing the right grep command to retrieve words > ending with .V or .TO. > > > Thx in advance. > > Regards > Swiftguy > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/GREP---reg-exp-to-find-words-ending-with-.V-and-.TO-tf2863360.html#a8172843 Sent from the Gnu - Grep mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
