Saturday, August 6, 2011

Re: How to match a certain string after an empty line?

Jean-Rene David <jrdavid@magma.ca> [11-08-07 06:04]:
> * meino.cramer@gmx.de [2011.08.06 23:30]:
> > 01 /home/user1/foo
> > 02 /home/user1/bar
> > 03 /home/user1/gnu
> > 04 /home/user2/alice
> > 05 /home/user1/gnats
> > 06 /home/user2/alice
> > 07
> > 08 /home/user2/alice
> > 09 /home/user1/bob
> > 10 /home/user1/snafu
> > 11 /home/user2/alice
> >
> > (line numbers are only for reference in this
> > mail and not really part of the text/file!)
> >
> > I want to match line 08 only. Or in other
> > words, I want to match
> > ^$/home/user2/alice
> >
> > Unfortunately the search pattern doesnt work
> > here.
>
> No, because $ matches the end of the line only
> when it's at the end of the pattern.
>
> You already got one answer. Here's another:
>
> :/^$/+1g/pattern
>
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Hi Taylor, hi Jean-Rene!

Thanks a lot for your help! :)

best regards,
mcc


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