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Parsing information about the text of incoming messages from a log file?
How to do this?
Are there any learning resources on this topic? Searched - searched, did not find.
Thanks in advance.
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At the Institute for Parsing Information at the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS), at the Department of Texts of Incoming Messages, there is a discipline of log files on the third bite. There, from the third to the last lecture, it is told how to do this. The curriculum includes 17 seminars, 8 laboratory and 3 WPW.
Seriously, the wording of your question shows that you do not understand what you want or do not write it in the question. In the first case, you need to learn how to program. Just programming. Any course that suits your level. Then such a question will no longer arise for you and everything will become clear by itself.
If option 2, then... There are no log-file parsing courses. It's trivial. You need to learn more simple things before solving such problems.
What is there to study? It's like riding a bike - once you try it and you won't forget it.
They took it and parsed it, you can google "regexp", for example.
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