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     FIND(DOS)         UNIX System V          FIND(DOS)



     Name
          find - searches for a specific string of text in a  file  or
          files


     Syntax
          find [/v] [/c] [/n] "string" [drive:][pathname]


     Description
          The find command is a filter that takes as options a  string
          (a  group  of  characters) and a series of filenames.  After
          searching the files given on the command line, find displays
          any  lines  it  has found that contain the specified string.
          In your command line, this string must be enclosed in double
          quotation marks.

          If you do not specify a pathname, find takes input from  its
          standard input (usually the keyboard) and displays any lines
          that contain the specified string.

          The switches are:

          /v   Displays all lines not containing the specified string.

          /c   Prints only the count of lines that contain a match  in
               each of the files.

          /n   Precedes each line by its relative line number  in  the
               file.


     Examples
          The following command displays all lines from a  file  named
          pencil.ad   that   contain  the  string  ``Automatic  Pencil
          Sharpener'':

               find "Automatic Pencil Sharpener" pencil.ad


     Notes
          You must type double quotation marks around  a  string  that
          already has double quotation marks.

          find is an external command.


     FIND(DOS)            (printed 8/16/89)             FIND(DOS)

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