Hi
I have a file which has ascii , binary, binary decimal coded,decimal & hexadecimal data with lot of special characters (like öƒ.ƒ.„İİ¡Š·œƒ.„İİ¡Š· ) in it. I want to standardize the file into ASCII format & later use that as source .
Can any one suggest a way a logic to convert such... (5 Replies)
Hi,
Files coming to mailbox are in readable format?
Is there any special command to read these files.
suppose i have sent a file like this
megh$mailx -s "mesg" xyz@server.domain<file1.dat
can xyz directly read the file from his mailbox? (1 Reply)
Dear Experts,
I need your help to convert a unix date and time format number in to readable format like dd/mm/yyyy .
I have a text file of more than 10,000 records and it is like
NAME DATE1 COUNTRY DATE2
ABD 1223580395699 USA 1223580395699... (3 Replies)
Dear All:
Is there a way to nicely format the vmstat output:
#3sec interval, 5 measurements
vmstat 3 5
It prints out all the good info but not in a very readable format.
Any help, advise, suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks. (1 Reply)
hello everyone. newbie here in unix. I am trying to extract the logs of a certain job and would like to output it in a readable format, see below the CAT part:
cat /var/opt/ctma/ctm/sysout/idwesct_sh30_eng_r6_cdcs_sh.LOG_05l0du_000* | egrep -i 'orderid:|file_name=' | sed... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
Please find attached input and output files. I want to write a shell script to achieve this. I tried using awk but not getting how to do this as I am new to shell programming.
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hello Experts,
Below is the record i have:
sample data attached
I want this record of each row to be in single line and there are multiple rowise unixtime mentioned e.g 11996327 , This needs to be converted to Human readdable data and time from multiple rows
Can you help me , it will be... (10 Replies)
Hi guys.
I am new to this forum so cheers :)
I have a question.
I have created a shell script that puts all the output into 1 file.
The out put is like this:
-----IP------
Data
Data
Data
-----IP------
Data
Data
Data
How can i arrange this to be like this:
IP | Data |... (3 Replies)
I am trying to run 2 sets of commands but want their output in a particular format.
The 2 commands are :
md5sum $WAR_DIR/$war
and
java -jar $WAR_DIR/$war | grep build.release.version | awk '{print $3}'
The first command gives an output of
5f5261a33b92a36f80218cf14e8271ad ... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need to format a command output for the beolow command:
runmqckm -cert -list -db $MQ_KDB -pw $PASSWD -expiry $EXP | grep -v "Certificates in database"
The output will be:
"ABC - cert name"
From: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 11:09:40 AM CDT To: Saturday, May 25, 2019 11:39:40 AM CDT
... (3 Replies)
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nifti_stats
NIFTI_STATS(1) User Commands NIFTI_STATS(1)NAME
nifti_stats - compute NIfTI statistical functions
SYNOPSIS
nifti_stats [-q|-d|-1|-z] value CODE [p1 p2 p3]
DESCRIPTION
nifti_stats supports several distributions (normal, uniform, logistic, chi, etc.) and calculates density or cummulative distribution func-
tion (and many more). Values are printed to stdout and can be piped to other tools.
value can be a single number or in the form bot:top:step.
default ==> output p = Prob(statistic < val).
-q ==> output is 1-p.
-d ==> output is density.
-1 ==> output is x such that Prob(statistic < x) = val.
-z ==> output is z such that Normal cdf(z) = p(val).
-h ==> output is z such that 1/2-Normal cdf(z) = p(val).
Allowable CODEs:
CORREL, TTEST, FTEST, ZSCORE, CHISQ, BETA, BINOM, GAMMA, POISSON, NORMAL, FTEST_NONC, CHISQ_NONC, LOGISTIC, LAPLACE, UNIFORM, TTEST_NONC,
WEIBULL, CHI, INVGAUSS, EXTVAL, PVAL, LOGPVAL and LOG10PVAL
Following CODE are distributional parameters, as needed.
Results are written to stdout, 1 number per output line.
EXAMPLE
Piping output into AFNI program 1dplot:
nifti_stats -d 0:4:.001 INVGAUSS 1 3 | 1dplot -dx 0.001 -stdin
SEE ALSO libnifti(1), nifti_tool(1), nifti1_test(1).
Homepage: http://niftilib.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
RW Cox - SSCC/NIMH/NIH/DHHS/USA/EARTH - March 2004
This manual page was written by Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
nifti_stats September 2007 NIFTI_STATS(1)