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Question by alvin
Submitted on 10/16/2003
Related FAQ: sed FAQ, version 014
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is it possible to do some arithmatic operation for replacement in substitution.
eg.
sed -n "s/\([0-9]\+\)/\1/p" ${file}

want to add 100 on 1st numerical number matched.


Answer by mnbvcxz290
Submitted on 9/15/2005
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nbvcxzm


 

Answer by tarek91
Submitted on 11/3/2005
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Answer by gangsterrapper014
Submitted on 12/15/2005
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guten tag

 

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