[olug] need some quick help with sed
Kevin D. Snodgrass
kdsnodgrass at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 18 09:39:30 UTC 2009
--- On Fri, 12/18/09, DYNATRON tech <dynatron at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: DYNATRON tech <dynatron at gmail.com>
> Subject: [olug] need some quick help with sed
> To: "Omaha Linux User Group" <olug at olug.org>
> Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 12:58 AM
> i'm trying to strip an xml value into
> a variable in a bash script.
>
> postID="$(echo `cat ./data.xml | grep postID`)"
>
> but this gives me the entire line:
> <postID>999999</postID>
>
> i need $postID to equal 999999 and i've been trying to
> learn how to do this
> with sed, but anything i try just outputs the entire line
> with the xml tags.
> any suggestions? after 10 hours of coding in one day sed
> tutorials are just
> making my head spin.
Way past my bedtime, but here is a quick hack that does work:
postID="$(echo `grep postID data.xml |sed "{s/<postID>//}"|sed "{s/<\/postID>//}"`)"
echo $postID
I know there is a better way... sed is a wonderful tool, wish I could remember more of what it can do. But all the useful docs seem to be in "info" format nowdays, which I despise at a level most people cannot understand. (info sucks big donkey *&^$@!!!)
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
Kevin D. Snodgrass
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