GodFather
GodFather

Reputation: 3146

grep/regex can't find accented word

I'm trying mount a regex that get some words on a file where all letters of this word match with a word pattern.

My problem is, the regex can't find accented words, but in my text file there are alot of accented words.

My command line is:

cat input/words.txt | grep '^[éra]\{1,4\}$' > output/words_era.txt
cat input/words.txt | grep '^[carroça]\{1,7\}$' > output/words_carroca.txt

And the content of file is:

carroça
éra
éssa
roça
roco
rato
onça
orça
roca

How can I fix it?

Upvotes: 7

Views: 8804

Answers (4)

UncleZeiv
UncleZeiv

Reputation: 18488

Try as @dule said, but with LANG=en_US.iso88591:

cat input/words.txt | LANG=en_US.iso88591 grep '^[éra]\{1,4\}$' > output/words_era.txt

Upvotes: 0

dule
dule

Reputation: 18168

I found a related question here that seems to work.

So if you try something like:

cat input/words.txt | LANG=C grep '^[éra]\{1,4\}$' > output/words_era.txt

Does that produce what you expect?

Upvotes: 2

tchrist
tchrist

Reputation: 80384

Assuming everything is UTF-8, I’d usually just use something like

perl -CSAD -le 'print if /^carroça{1,3}$/' filenames

because then I know what it’s doing.

Upvotes: 1

ephemient
ephemient

Reputation: 204718

If your file is encoded in ISO-8859-1 but your system locale is UTF-8, this will not work.

Either convert the file to UTF-8 or change your system locale to ISO-8859-1.

# convert from ISO-8859-1 to the environmental locale before grepping
# output will be in the current locale
$ iconv -f 8859_1 input/words.txt | grep ...

# run grep with an ISO-8859-1 locale
# output will be in ISO-8859-1 encoding
$ cat input/words.txt | env LC_ALL=en_US grep ...

Upvotes: 12

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