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Subject: Re: finding directories within a particular directory
From: Flemming Greve Skovengaard <dsl58893 () vip ! cybercity ! dk>
Date: 2009-02-11 19:26:19
Message-ID: 4993265B.2000205 () vip ! cybercity ! dk
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Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been trying to come up with a way of getting find to give me a
> list of all directories within a specific directory, without including
> the parent in the list. I do not seem to be able to achieve it.
>
> For instance, my directory tree has the following structure:
> .
> `-- Patient1
> |-- 02-03-2009
> `-- 02-10-2009
>
> I want find to only match 02-03-2009 and 02-10-2009. However, the
> following command gives:
>
> $ find Patient1 -type d
> Patient1/
> Patient1/02-03-2009
> Patient1/02-10-2009
>
> How do I stop matching the parent directory - "Patient1", in this case?
>
> Of course, I could pipe this output through sed/grep to get what I need,
> but I am curious if I can do it using find alone. All help is appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -K
>
Hello.
$ find Patient1 -type d -printf %P\\n
Remove the '\\n' if you don't want a newline printed after each line.
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