How could I easily expand a list of numbers with hyphens replacing repeated parts?
I used grep (online tool) to extract a list of data where repeated parts are sometimes substituted with hyphens.
RegEx used was: [0-9]{8}(, -[0-9]*)*|[0-9]{8}
Sample data below:
33520470
33520850, -60, -70, -80, -90
25453810
13340820
61040146, -55
60819060, -79
60819088
And my desired output would be:
33520470
33520850
33520860
33520870
33520880
33520890
25453810
13340820
61040146
61040155
60819060
60819079
60819088
Could this be done with grep? If not, could you suggest any unix or other tools to achieve this result? I was thinking sed or awk.
Thank you in advance!
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I used grep (online tool) to extract a list of data where repeated parts are sometimes substituted with hyphens.
RegEx used was: [0-9]{8}(, -[0-9]*)*|[0-9]{8}
Sample data below:
33520470
33520850, -60, -70, -80, -90
25453810
13340820
61040146, -55
60819060, -79
60819088
And my desired output would be:
33520470
33520850
33520860
33520870
33520880
33520890
25453810
13340820
61040146
61040155
60819060
60819079
60819088
Could this be done with grep? If not, could you suggest any unix or other tools to achieve this result? I was thinking sed or awk.
Thank you in advance!
awk sed grep
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You can't use grep for that. awk will work, but you will need a small program to do it.
– RalfFriedl
8 mins ago
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I used grep (online tool) to extract a list of data where repeated parts are sometimes substituted with hyphens.
RegEx used was: [0-9]{8}(, -[0-9]*)*|[0-9]{8}
Sample data below:
33520470
33520850, -60, -70, -80, -90
25453810
13340820
61040146, -55
60819060, -79
60819088
And my desired output would be:
33520470
33520850
33520860
33520870
33520880
33520890
25453810
13340820
61040146
61040155
60819060
60819079
60819088
Could this be done with grep? If not, could you suggest any unix or other tools to achieve this result? I was thinking sed or awk.
Thank you in advance!
awk sed grep
New contributor
I used grep (online tool) to extract a list of data where repeated parts are sometimes substituted with hyphens.
RegEx used was: [0-9]{8}(, -[0-9]*)*|[0-9]{8}
Sample data below:
33520470
33520850, -60, -70, -80, -90
25453810
13340820
61040146, -55
60819060, -79
60819088
And my desired output would be:
33520470
33520850
33520860
33520870
33520880
33520890
25453810
13340820
61040146
61040155
60819060
60819079
60819088
Could this be done with grep? If not, could you suggest any unix or other tools to achieve this result? I was thinking sed or awk.
Thank you in advance!
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You can't use grep for that. awk will work, but you will need a small program to do it.
– RalfFriedl
8 mins ago
add a comment |
You can't use grep for that. awk will work, but you will need a small program to do it.
– RalfFriedl
8 mins ago
You can't use grep for that. awk will work, but you will need a small program to do it.
– RalfFriedl
8 mins ago
You can't use grep for that. awk will work, but you will need a small program to do it.
– RalfFriedl
8 mins ago
add a comment |
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