string=//12/path1/path2/fi
output=`echo "$string" | sed 's#.*/path1#/path1#g'`
echo "$output"
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Browse All TopicsI need to examine a string reading from a file, i can come in different favor
//12/path1/path2/filename
filename
/path1/path2/filename
What I need to do is to make all readin string lke /path1/path2/filename
I just not sure how to remove //12 from the string if the number can be single digit or double digits. The only part of the string is constant is 'path1' is there a way to remove any part of the string before ' path1'
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by: ozoPosted on 2009-09-02 at 07:12:09ID: 25241241
string=//12/path1/path2/fi lename th1}
string=${string/#*path1/pa
echo $string