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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can use all the special characters in the
3: search commands. For example,
4: /^cat/p
5: prints the first line that BEGINS with 'cat'.
6: You can even leave out the 'p':
7: /^cat/
8: does the same thing.
9:
10: Now go into file "text" with the editor and
11: print the first line that ENDS with 'dog'.
12: Then leave the editor and type 'ready'.
13: #create Ref
14: :the right dog
15: #create text
16: This is a file which
17: contains several occurrences
18: of the word 'dog' in several
19: places. It would be a doggone
20: shame if you didn't find
21: the right dog
22: to print out.
23: #copyout
24: #user
25: #uncopyout
26: grep 'dog' .ocopy >X3
27: tail -1 X3 >X2
28: #cmp Ref X2
29: #log
30: #next
31: 50.1c 10
32: 50.2c 5
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