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On Monday, October 18th, 2021 at 5:55 AM, Chris F.A. Johnson
<chris@cfajohnson.com> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2021, tolugboji wrote:
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On Monday, October 18th, 2021 at 5:42 AM, Chris F.A. Johnson
chris@cfajohnson.com wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2021, tolugboji via wrote:
I am using the following command with null record separators for a set of png
files, and cannot
figure out why only one png file is being printed.
find "$fdir" -type f -name "${fnam}-*.png" -print0 | awk -v RS='\0' -F'[-.]'
'{print $(NF-1), $0}' | cat -vet
How many files does this find:
find "$fdir" -type f -name "${fnam}-*.png"
Chris F.A. Johnson
It finds 13 files, namely
/home/flora/edvart/docs/schimmel-04.png
...
/home/flora/edvart/docs/schimmel-3.png
And how many does this print:
find "$fdir" -type f -name "${fnam}-*.png" -print0 | awk -v RS='\0' -F'[-.]'
'{print $(NF-1), $0}'
The command gives only one entry, the following
04 /home/flora/edvart/docs/schimmel-04.png