I am using sed -e 's/\(.*\)ABC/\1DEF/' myfile
to replace the last occurrence of ABC
with DEF
in a file.
I want to modify it to replace the last occurrence of ABC
with DEF
in each line in the file.
Is it possible to do with regex ?
Thanks
I am using sed -e 's/\(.*\)ABC/\1DEF/' myfile
to replace the last occurrence of ABC
with DEF
in a file.
I want to modify it to replace the last occurrence of ABC
with DEF
in each line in the file.
Is it possible to do with regex ?
Thanks
You need to add 'g' to the end of your sed:
sed -e 's/\(.*\)ABC/\1DEF/g'
This tells sed to replace every occurrence of your regex ("globally") instead of only the first occurrence.
EDIT: You should also add a $
, if you want to ensure that it is replacing the last occurrence of ABC on the line:
sed -e 's/\(.*\)ABC$/\1DEF/g'