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#!/bin/bash
# Check if the target_path is provided
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Error: target_path is not provided."
exit 1
fi
# Check if the user requested help
if [ "$1" == "--help" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 -t target_path"
echo " -t target_path The path to extract the .tar.gz files to."
exit 0
fi
# Set the target path
target_path=$1
# Loop through all .tar.gz files in the current directory
for file in *.tar.gz; do
# Check if the file name matches the first pattern
if [[ $file =~ ^training_dataset_division_.*\.tar\.gz$ ]]; then
# Extract the file to the target path
echo "extract $file into $target_path"
tar -xf "$file" -C "$target_path"
# Check if the file name matches the second pattern
elif [[ $file =~ ^training_dataset_([-a-zA-Z0-9.]+)_division_.*\.tar\.gz$ ]]; then
# Extract the file to a subdirectory named after the first capture group
target_discipline_path=$target_path/${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
mkdir -p $target_discipline_path
echo "extract $file into $target_discipline_path"
tar -xf "$file" -C $target_discipline_path
else
# Handle files that don't match either pattern
echo "Skipping file: $file"
fi
done
# Print a message to indicate that the extraction is complete
echo "All .tar.gz files have been extracted."