I must remove hex characters 0A and 0D from several fields within an MS Access Table. Since I don't think it can be done in Access, I am trying here.
I am exporting a Table from Access (must be fixed length fields, I think, for my idea to work here) into a text format.
I then want to run a... (2 Replies)
Hi, I have a script for replacing bad characters in filenames
for f in *; do mv $f `echo $f | tr '+' '_'`
done;
this replaces + for _
But I need to replace all bad characters ? / % + to _
Pls how can i do this in one script ? (3 Replies)
:b:Guys,
Can some body throw some light on this please.....
sprintf(req_line1, "%c%s%c", '\x0b',"TESTING1",'\x0d');
sprintf(req_line2, "%s%c", "TESTING2", '\x0d');
sprintf(req_line3, "%s%c", "Testing3", '\x0d');
sprintf(req_line4, "%s%c%c%c", "Testing4", '\x0d', '\x1c', '\x0d');
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am a bit stuck with displaying characters. I am having values like below in the proper displayable characters. which I would want to print the actual value on the right hand side. I dont want to create an array because I would have to create 255 different values. isnt there another way of... (17 Replies)
Hello,
Yesterday I was looking for a way to grep for a tab in the shell, and found this solution in several places:
grep $'a' # Grep for the letter 'a' between two tabs
I'm fine with most of this, but I don't understand what the $ (dollar sign) before the first quote does. It doesn't work... (7 Replies)
I have the following file consisting of dates and sample measurements:
05��Oct��2010 1.31��
06��Oct��2010 1.32��
07��Oct��2010 1.31��
The hex characters are \xc2\xa0 in sequence.
I have tried to remove the characters as follows:
sed -i '' -e 's/\xc2\xa0//g' file.dat
and as follows... (6 Replies)
sed -e "s// /g" old.txt > new.txt
While I do know some control characters need to be escaped, can normal characters also be escaped and still work the same way? Basically I do not know all control characters that have a special meaning, for example, ?, ., % have a meaning and have to be escaped... (11 Replies)
Hi guys,
First off, i'm a complete noob to UNIX and LINUX so apologies if I don't understand the basics!
I have a file which contains a hex value of '0D' at the end of each line when I look at it in a hex viewer.
I need to change it so it contains a hex value of '0D0A0A'
I thought... (10 Replies)
Hi Forum.
I'm running the following awk command to extract the suffix value (pos 38) from the "AM00" record and append to the end of the "AM01" record.
awk 'substr($0,13,4)=="AM00" {SUFFIX = substr($0,38,2)} substr($0,13,4)=="AM01" {$0 = $0 SUFFIX} 1' before.txt > after.txt
Before.txt:... (2 Replies)
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DtEditorAppend(library call) DtEditorAppend(library call)
NAME
DtEditorAppend -- append data to a DtEditor widget
SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Editor.h>
DtEditorErrorCode DtEditorAppend(
Widget widget,
DtEditorContentRec *data);
DESCRIPTION
The DtEditorAppend function appends either a NULL-terminated string, wide character string or sized buffer after the last character in a
DtEditor widget. The data is transferred to the DtEditor widget using a DtEditorContentRec, which indicates the type of data being trans-
ferred along with the actual data. After the data is appended, the insertion cursor is positioned at the new last character.
The widget argument specifies the DtEditor widget ID.
The data argument points to the data structure containing the data to append.
For a complete definition of the DtEditor widget and its associated resources, see DtEditor(3).
For a complete definition of DtEditorContentRec, see Dt/Editor.h - DtEditor(5).
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the DtEditorAppend function returns one of the following values:
DtEDITOR_NO_ERRORS
The data was appended sucessfully.
DtEDITOR_NULLS_REMOVED
NULL characters were found and removed from the data.
Otherwise, if the DtEditorAppend function cannot append the data into the DtEditor widget, it returns one of the following values:
DtEDITOR_INVALID_TYPE
The type field is unrecognized.
DtEDITOR_ILLEGAL_SIZE
The size of the buffer passed in is negative.
DtEDITOR_NULL_ITEM
The buffer is NULL.
DtEDITOR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
Not enough system memory is available to append the data.
EXAMPLES
The following code segment sets the contents of a DtEditor widget to ``The quick brown fox.''
Widget editor;
DtEditorContentRec cr;
DtEditorErrorCode status;
char *sampleString1="The quick",
*secondString2=" brown fox";
cr.type = DtEDITOR_TEXT;
cr.value.string = sampleString1;
status = DtEditorSetContents(editor, &cr);
if (status != DtEDITOR_NO_ERRORS && status != DtEDITOR_NULLS_REMOVED) {
printf("Unable to set the contents of the widget
");
} else {
cr.type = DtEDITOR_TEXT;
cr.value.string = sampleString2;
status = DtEditorAppend(editor, &cr);
if (status != DtEDITOR_NO_ERRORS)
printf("Unable to append to the contents of the widget
");
}
APPLICATION USAGE
If the data is in a disk file, rather than in memory, the application should use DtEditorAppendFromFile(3).
SEE ALSO
Dt/Editor.h - DtEditor(5), DtEditor(3), DtEditorAppendFromFile(3), DtEditorGetContents(3), DtEditorInsert(3), DtEditorInsertFromFile(3),
DtEditorReplace(3), DtEditorReplaceFromFile(3), DtEditorSaveContentsToFile(3), DtEditorSetContents(3), DtEditorSetContentsFromFile(3).
DtEditorAppend(library call)