On 8 Jun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for everyone's help. > One more question that I couldn't find when I browsed the man pages. > What does the '$' mean/do in "grep "/$""? > and what does the '^' mean/do in "grep "^d""?
>From 'man grep', lines 220-222: The caret ^ and the dollar sign $ are metacharacters that respectively match the empty string at the beginning and end of a line. The symbols \< and \> respectively match Thus '/$' only matches / at the end of the line and '^d' only matches d at the beginning of the line. Brian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]