Reputation: 6270
I have a text in a file file.txt like this
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
a b c // delimited by tab
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I know using sed
I can find and replace text in a file. If a line starts with a b(seperated by a tab) I need to replace it with d e f. So the above file will be
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
d e f // delimited by tab
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can do this to find and replace, I want only those instances where the line starts with a b and replace the whole line.
sed -i 's/a/\t/\b/\t\/c/REPLACED TEXT/g' file.TXT
Upvotes: 9
Views: 30828
Reputation: 58488
This might work for you (GNU sed):
sed -i '/^a\tb/c\replacement text' file
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 22692
Use a ^
symbol to represent the beginning of a line:
sed -i 's/^a\tb.*$/REPLACED TEXT/g' file.TXT
Exmplanation:
^
means beginning of line/input\t
means tab symbol.
means any character*
means zero or more of the preceeding expression$
means end of line/inputUpvotes: 30
Reputation: 41252
The following will replace the entire line if it begins with a<tab>b<tab>c
. The .*$
makes the match include the entire line for replacement. Your example regex included c
but the prose only mentioned a
and b
, so it wasn't quite clear if c
is required. If not, then remove \tc
from the regex.
s/^a\tb\tc.*$/REPLACED TEXT/g
Upvotes: 1