Hi Julio,
Using grep is a nice hack, and unix-ey in spirit, but in this case, find
already supports what you want directly
If you're looking for files between 4000 and 6000 bytes long in directory
<dir>, you'd use
find dir -size +4000c -and -size -6000c -print
('c' means the size is in characters, or bytes)
for size in kilobytes, use 'k' instaed of 'c'.
you might also want to use '-ls' instead of '-print' to see the size of the
files directly.
Cheers,
Rony
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:04 PM
To: Lista de Correo (Expert)
Subject: [expert] Find
Hi everyone...
Im trying to list only the files that that have a size between 4000 and
6000...
I have no idea of how to do it!..
I read the find man and only see something like this:
find -size +4000
or
find -size -6000
How do I connect that two commands to search files between that sizes?
txs...
Julio Rodr�guez
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