Hello,

I was parsing a log file some days ago, and it had about 1,600,000 lines.
All lines in that log file were supposed to have a fix length of say, 140
characters. Because of some noises on RS232 cable, some lines had fewer or
much characters than 140.
I was thinking of a program that let me knew how many lines have more/less
characters than specified (here 140). I wrote a simple program for my
purpose but I thought it is better to integrate this feature in a well-know
frequently used tool like 'wc'.
So, the usage would be something like:
$ cat log.txt | wc --more-chars-than 140
9 (for instance)
$ cat log.txt | wc --less-chars-than 140
11 (for instance)

Filtering lines by number of word can also be added.

I read the rejected features for coreutils at
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/rejected_requests.html and there was
no feature request alike this one. I also searched the mailing list archive
and did not find any discussion similiar.

What's your opinion about this feature?
I'm also volunteer and interested to implement it, if accepted.

Thanks,
SAeeD Ehteshamifar

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