In this case your modified expression works fine because there aren't any trailing blanks after the Hostname. If that happened, something like "HOSTNAME-1A_1ST   " your expression would also pick up those extra spaces. To prevent that, you could use a character set, like ([\w\-]+) That essentially adds "-" to the \w character set.

Update: There is more than one way to write the regex. Another possibility would be (\S+) Changing one character (\w to \S) does a lot. That would match any non-whitespace character. So if some weirdo thing like "*" showed up, it would also be included. What you choose to implement depends both upon your actual data and personal preference.


In reply to Re^3: Match IP from 2nd line and Print Hostname from 1st line by Marshall
in thread Match IP from 2nd line and Print Hostname from 1st line by ArifS

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