Hi all, 

I have a little problem with using grep.

The problem: 

I have a wordlist with 3,5 Mio words in ASCII. No I want filter out all words 
with 5,6, 
7, 8, 9 and 10 signs in seperate lists. The wordlist contains all sort of 
signs, like 
alphanumeric, control signs like "^", "]" and others.
So it must be same, whatever sign grep reads. I found this:

grep -o -w -E '^[[:alnum:]]{5}' file1


But it looks like it is only grepping text. I read the manual of grep, and I 
see, there 
are more options to chose. But I did not completely understand, if I have to 
chose 
every option in addition or if is there an option,which covers every kind of 
sign.

Would be nice, if someone could make this a little bit brighter for me.

Thank you for any hints.

Best regards

Hans


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