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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T21:29:56+00:00 2026-06-09T21:29:56+00:00

I have a line such as: sed -i ‘s/mystring/newstring/’ $target This command will change

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I have a line such as:

sed -i 's/mystring/newstring/' $target

This command will change all mystring to newstring.

What I want now is: when the program sees mystring, how can I check for the current line if the string searchstring exists or not? If it exists, newstring is 1; otherwise, newstring is 0.

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    2026-06-09T21:29:58+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:29 pm

    Solution

    Assuming your input file $target contains the following:

    some text mystring some other text
    some text mystring a searchstring
    just some more text
    

    This command:

    sed -i -e '/searchstring/ s/mystring/1/ ; /searchstring/! s/mystring/0/' $target
    

    will change its content to:

    some text 0 some other text
    some text 1 a searchstring
    just some more text
    

    Explanation

    The script contains two substitute (s) commands separated by a semicolon.

    The substitute command accepts an optional address range that select which lines the substitution should take place.

    In this case regexp address was used to select lines containing the searchstring for the first command; and the lines that do not contain the searchstring (note the exclamation mark after the regexp negating the match) for the second one.

    Edit

    This command will perform better and produce just the same result:

    sed -i -e '/searchstring/ s/mystring/1/ ; s/mystring/0/' $target
    

    The point is that commands are executed sequentially and thus if there is still a mystring substring in the current line after the first command finished then there is no searchstring in it for sure.

    Kudos to user946850.

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