Hi - I tried to remove ^M in a delimited file using "tr -d "\r" and "sed 's/^M//g'", but it does not work quite well. While the ^M is removed, the format of the record is still cut in half, like
a,b, c
c,d,e
The delimited file is generated using sh script by outputing a SQL query result to... (7 Replies)
Hi Experts
I am very new to perl and need to make a script using perl.
I would like to remove blanks in a text tab delimited file in in a specfic column range ( colum 21 to column 43) sample input and output shown below :
Input:
117 102 650 652 654 656
117 93 95... (3 Replies)
Hey there - a bit of background on what I'm trying to accomplish, first off. I am trying to load the data from a pipe delimited file into a database. The loading tool that I use cannot handle embedded newline characters within a field, so I need to scrub them out.
Solutions that I have tried... (7 Replies)
I have a large flat file with variable length fields that are pipe delimited. The file has no new line or CR/LF characters to indicate a new record. I need to parse the file and after some number of fields, I need to insert a CR/LF to start the next record.
Input file ... (2 Replies)
Hi All
I wanted to know how to effectively delete some columns in a large tab delimited file.
I have a file that contains 5 columns and almost 100,000 rows
3456 f g t t
3456 g h
456 f h
4567 f g h z
345 f g
567 h j k lThis is a very large data file and tab delimited.
I need... (2 Replies)
Since there are approximately 75K gsfiles and hundreds of stfiles per gsfile, this script can take hours. How can I rewrite this script, so that it's much faster? I'm not as familiar with perl but I'm open to all suggestions.
ls file.list>$split
for gsfile in `cat $split`;
do
csplit... (17 Replies)
Hi,
I have the following command in place
nawk -F, '!a++' file > file.uniq
It has been working perfectly as per requirements, by removing duplicates by taking into consideration only first 3 fields. Recently it has started giving below error:
bash-3.2$ nawk -F, '!a++'... (17 Replies)
I am working on a homonym dictionary of names i.e. names which are clustered together according to their “sound-alike” pronunciation:
An example will make this clear:
Since the dictionary is manually constructed it often happens that inadvertently two sets of “homonyms” which should be grouped... (2 Replies)
I have a file size is around 24 G with 14 columns, delimiter with "|"
My requirement- can anyone provide me the fastest and best to get the below results
Number of records of the file
First column and second Column- Unique counts
Thanks for your time
Karti
------ Post updated at... (3 Replies)
I have a large file 1.5 gb and want to sort the file.
I used the following AWK script to do the job
!x++
The script works but it is very slow and takes over an hour to do the job. I suspect this is because the file is not sorted.
Any solution to speed up the AWk script or a Perl script would... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: gimley
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modperl::global
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ModPerl::Global -- Perl API for manipulating special Perl lists
Synopsis
use ModPerl::Global ();
my $package = 'MyApache2::Package';
# make the END blocks of this package special
ModPerl::Global::special_list_register(END => $package);
# Execute all encoutered END blocks from this package now
ModPerl::Global::special_list_call( END => $package);
# delete the list of END blocks
ModPerl::Global::special_list_clear( END => $package);
Description
"ModPerl::Global" provides an API to manipulate special perl lists. At the moment only the "END" blocks list is supported.
This API allows you to change the normal Perl behavior, and execute special lists when you need to.
For example "ModPerl::RegistryCooker" uses it to run "END" blocks in the scripts at the end of each request.
Before loading a module containing package $package, you need to register it, so the special blocks will be intercepted by mod_perl and not
given to Perl. "special_list_register" does that. Later on when you want to execute the special blocks, "special_list_call" should be
called. Unless you want to call the list more than once, clear the list with "special_list_clear".
API
"ModPerl::Global" provides the following methods:
"special_list_call"
Call the special list
$ok = special_list_call($key => $package);
arg1: $key ( string )
The name of the special list. At the moment only 'END' is supported.
arg2: $package ( string )
what package to special list is for
ret: $ok ( boolean )
true value if $key is known, false otherwise.
since: 2.0.00
"special_list_clear"
Clear the special list
$ok = special_list_clear($key => $package);
arg1: $key ( string )
The name of the special list. At the moment only 'END' is supported.
arg2: $package ( string )
what package to special list is for
ret: $ok ( boolean )
true value if $key is known, false otherwise.
since: 2.0.00
"special_list_register"
Register the special list
$ok = special_list_call($key => $package);
arg1: $key ( string )
The name of the special list. At the moment only 'END' is supported.
arg2: $package ( string )
what package to special list is for
ret: $ok ( boolean )
true value if $key is known, false otherwise.
since: 2.0.00
Notice that you need to register the package before it is loaded. If you register it after, Perl has already compiled the "END" blocks and
there are no longer under your control.
See Also
mod_perl 2.0 documentation.
Copyright
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
Authors
The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors.
perl v5.14.2 2011-02-08 libapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.7::docs::api::ModPerl::Global(3pm)