Extracting range of lines

Hello,

are there a ruby equivalents to perl's /regex/ .. /regex/ and /
regex/ ... /regex/ idioms, examples described at
http://www.unix.com.ua/orelly/perl/cookbook/ch06_09.htm?

I've been googling around with no relevant results.

Thanks in advance,
Tom

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On Jul 15, 1:05 pm, tmarc <tmarcin...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

are there a ruby equivalents to perl's /regex/ .. /regex/ and /
regex/ ... /regex/ idioms, examples described athttp://www.unix.com.ua/orelly/perl/cookbook/ch06_09.htm?

I've been googling around with no relevant results.

Thanks in advance,
Tom

# are there a ruby equivalents to perl's /regex/ .. /regex/ and /
# regex/ ... /regex/ idioms, examples described at
# http://www.unix.com.ua/orelly/perl/cookbook/ch06_09.htm?
# I've been googling around with no relevant results.

try searching for ruby+range+flip+flop

iianm, *that* perl/sed style is being deprecated.

eg,

  File.open("test.txt") do |f|
    while line=f.gets
       p line
    end
  end
  "--first\n"
  "1234\n"
  "456\n"
  "4321\n"
  "654\n"
  "--second\n"
  "546\n"
  "3456\n"
  "5436\n"
  "9879\n"
  "--third\n"
  "1111\n"
  #=> nil

  File.open("test.txt") do |f|
    while line=f.gets
      p line if line =~ /^--second/ .. /^--third/
    end
  end
  "--second\n"
  #=> nil

so you get weird results.

the new ruby syntax is like,

  File.open("test.txt") do |f|
    while line=f.gets
      p line if line =~ /^--second/ .. line =~ /^--third/
    end
  end
  "--second\n"
  "546\n"
  "3456\n"
  "5436\n"
  "9879\n"
  "--third\n"
  #=> nil

hth.
kind regards -botp

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From: tmarc [mailto:tmarciniak@gmail.com]