On 13/09/2016 01:37, bruce wrote:
Hey.
Simple question.
Got a basic string..
http://venturacollege.bncollege.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BNCBHomePag...
trying to get the internal sub-string "78236"
If Python is available you can do:
s =
'http://venturacollege.bncollege.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BNCBHomePage?storeId=78236&campusId=78236&userId=-1002&catalogId=10001&ddkey=http:BNCBMultiCampusPageCmd'
print(s.split('storeId=')[1].split('&campus')[0])
To do it directly in Bash, assuming your string is $TRING:
python -c
"print('$STRING'.split('storeId=')[1].split('&campusId')[0])"
Lorenzo.
>
> I can remove the beginning portion, but can't figureout the rest of the
> regex to remove the subsequent chars..
>
> awk -F': ' '{print $2}' | tail -1 | sed
's/.*storeId=\(.*\).&/\1/'
>
> Any help/pointers/thoughts..
>
> thanks
>
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