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How to print lines between two patterns, inclusive or exclusive (in sed, AWK or Perl)?


I have a file like the following and I would like to print the lines between two given patterns PAT1 and PAT2.

1
2
PAT1
3    - first block
4
PAT2
5
6
PAT1
7    - second block
PAT2
8
9
PAT1
10    - third block

I have read How to select lines between two marker patterns which may occur multiple times with awk/sed but I am curious to see all the possible combinations of this, either including or excluding the pattern.

How can I print all lines between two patterns?


Solution

  • Print lines between PAT1 and PAT2

    $ awk '/PAT1/,/PAT2/' file
    PAT1
    3    - first block
    4
    PAT2
    PAT1
    7    - second block
    PAT2
    PAT1
    10    - third block
    

    Or, using variables:

    awk '/PAT1/{flag=1} flag; /PAT2/{flag=0}' file
    

    How does this work?

    Print lines between PAT1 and PAT2 - not including PAT1 and PAT2

    $ awk '/PAT1/{flag=1; next} /PAT2/{flag=0} flag' file
    3    - first block
    4
    7    - second block
    10    - third block
    

    This uses next to skip the line that contains PAT1 in order to avoid this being printed.

    This call to next can be dropped by reshuffling the blocks: awk '/PAT2/{flag=0} flag; /PAT1/{flag=1}' file.

    Print lines between PAT1 and PAT2 - including PAT1

    $ awk '/PAT1/{flag=1} /PAT2/{flag=0} flag' file
    PAT1
    3    - first block
    4
    PAT1
    7    - second block
    PAT1
    10    - third block
    

    By placing flag at the very end, it triggers the action that was set on either PAT1 or PAT2: to print on PAT1, not to print on PAT2.

    Print lines between PAT1 and PAT2 - including PAT2

    $ awk 'flag; /PAT1/{flag=1} /PAT2/{flag=0}' file
    3    - first block
    4
    PAT2
    7    - second block
    PAT2
    10    - third block
    

    By placing flag at the very beginning, it triggers the action that was set previously and hence print the closing pattern but not the starting one.

    Print lines between PAT1 and PAT2 - excluding lines from the last PAT1 to the end of file if no other PAT2 occurs

    This is based on a solution by Ed Morton.

    awk 'flag{
            if (/PAT2/)
               {printf "%s", buf; flag=0; buf=""}
            else
                buf = buf $0 ORS
         }
         /PAT1/ {flag=1}' file
    

    As a one-liner:

    $ awk 'flag{ if (/PAT2/){printf "%s", buf; flag=0; buf=""} else buf = buf $0 ORS}; /PAT1/{flag=1}' file
    3    - first block
    4
    7    - second block
    
    # note the lack of third block, since no other PAT2 happens after it
    

    This keeps all the selected lines in a buffer that gets populated from the moment PAT1 is found. Then, it keeps being filled with the following lines until PAT2 is found. In that point, it prints the stored content and empties the buffer.