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
> 

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