Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
After a little more research, I found out that the line containing the
word 'gamito' is huge and yet it scrolls so fast in the screen that I
can barely see it.
I tried redirecting the output of the grep to a file and that huge
line went in to it.
So, I've tried a double grep:
$ grep 'gamito' file | grep 'gamito'
but without success.
Well, my question now is, how do I get the word 'gamito' alone from the
file ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
M?rio Gamito
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Dan Halbert <halbert at everyzing.com>
wrote:>
> >
> > If I run
> > $ grep 'gamito' file
> >
> What is the return status (echo ??). If you had a file with
> "gamito\r " then it would print what looked like a blank
line, I
> think. So is this maybe a Mac file? Which version of grep, etc., etc. Do
> "where grep".
>
>
> > it returns nothing. Yet, if I run
> > $ grep -c 'gamito' file
> >
> > It returns 1 which is right.
> >
>
>