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Date: | Thu, 10 Sep 2009 20:31:05 -0400 |
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Thanks for the help, this is what I ended up using:
set myShell to "egrep '^(696\\||873\\||981\\|)' " & quoted form of myFile
It works, and I think I even know why.
The \| is used by the shell to indicate a pipe is part of the string, right? With out it
numbers like 696123| would also be returned (the \\ is needed to tell applescript that \ is
part of the shell script)
The second | is used as an or , right? Which allows me to send multiple strings in the
same egrep command.
As for efficiency, it takes about 7 seconds to search an entire file returning a few hundred
matches to a single pattern and it take about 7 seconds to search an entire file returning
a few thousand matches to 100+ patterns.
So now I will write the results to a new file, then grep a pattern from that file that
matches the third delimited item.
Piece of cake, right?
ES
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