Here's what I wrote:
#!/bin/sh
d1=`grep Dialtone dialtone | awk '{print $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9}'`
d2=`grep pstsys dialtone | awk '{print $12}'`
echo "$d1 $d2"
I expected the result to be this:
Dialtone on host 1 slot 13 port 1, pstsys05
Dialtone on host 1 slot 13 port 1,... (3 Replies)
Im using awk to print columns. Basically I have a file with like 500 columns and I want to print the 200th-300th column and ignore the rest... how would I do it without putting $200, $201 .... $300
thanks (6 Replies)
How would I print the word "and" between the words "FOO" and BAR" using sed? My file has three words in it FOO and BAR. I only want the word "and".
Thanks every one. (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have a comma separated flat file. It contains some 20 columns. I want to add two new columns at position 2,3. So that file will have 22 columns. I am providing here sample data with file having 4 columns. Appreciate your help in finding solution for this.
data in input file:... (11 Replies)
We are using Red Hat. We have a issue like this: We want to print from Linux, to a printer attached to a Windows machine. What we want to print is a PDF. It prints, but the printing starts from the middle of the page. In the report, there is no space at the top but still printing starts from the... (5 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I have file1 and file2 comma separated both.
file1 is:
Header1,Header2,Header3,Header4,Header5,Header6,Header7,Header8,Header9,Header10
Code7,,,,,,,,,
Code5,,,,,,,,,
Code3,,,,,,,,,
Code9,,,,,,,,,
Code2,,,,,,,,,file2... (17 Replies)
I have a text file that has three columns. But at the end of the text file, there are trailing lines that have missing second and third columns:
4 0.04972604 KLHL28
4 0.0497332 CSTB
4 0.04979822 AIF1
4 0.04983331 DECR2
4 0.04990344 KATNB1
4
4
4
4
How can I remove the trailing... (3 Replies)
is there a short one-liner that can print out in columns instead of a long list?
as in, instead of:
apples
oranges
cats
dogs
sky
monkey
giraffe
cups
spoons
tv
cable
it'll print something like this (properly indented of course :) ): (9 Replies)
Hello
I have a file as below
chr1 start ref alt code1 code2
chr1 18884 C CAAAA 2 0
chr1 135419 TATACA T 2 0
chr1 332045 T TTG 0 2
chr1 453838 T TAC 2 0
chr1 567652 T TG 1 0
chr1 602541 ... (2 Replies)
I have a file (file-1) that looks like this,
DIP-10097N|refseq:NP_416170|uniprotkb:P30015
DIP-10117N|refseq:NP_414973|uniprotkb:P08177
DIP-10168N|refseq:NP_418766|uniprotkb:P15005
DIP-10199N|refseq:NP_415632|uniprotkb:P30958
DIP-10358N|refseq:NP_418659|uniprotkb:P28903... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Syeda Sumayya
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tabs
TABS(1) BSD General Commands Manual TABS(1)NAME
tabs -- set terminal tabs
SYNOPSIS
tabs [-n|-a|-a2|-c|-c2|-c3|-f|-p|-s|-u] [+m[n]] [-T type]
tabs [-T type] [+[n]] n1[,n2,...]
DESCRIPTION
The tabs utility displays a series of characters that first clears the hardware terminal tab settings and then initializes the tab stops at
the specified positions and optionally adjusts the margin.
The phrase "tab-stop position N" means that, from the start of a line of output, tabbing to position N shall cause the next character output
to be in the (N+1)th column on that line.
The following options are supported:
-n Specifies repetitive tab stops separated by a uniform number of columns, n, where n is a single digit decimal number. The
default usage of tabs with no arguments is equivalent to tabs -8. When -0 is used, the tab stops are cleared and no new ones
set.
-a Assembler, applicable to some mainframes. Equivalent to tabs 1,10,16,36,72 .
-a2 Assembler, applicable to some mainframes. Equivalent to tabs 1,10,16,40,72
-c COBOL, normal format. Equivalent to tabs 1,8,12,16,20,55
-c2 COBOL, compact format (columns 1 to 6 omitted). Equivalent to tabs 1,6,10,14,49
-c3 COBOL, compact format (columns 1 to 6 omitted), with more tabs than -c2. Equivalent to tabs
1,6,10,14,18,22,26,30,34,38,42,46,50,54,58,62,67
-f FORTRAN. Equivalent to tabs 1,7,11,15,19,23
-p PL/1. Equivalent to tabs 1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61
-s SNOBOL. Equivalent to tabs 1,10,55
-T type Indicates the type of terminal.
-u Assembler, applicable to some mainframes. Equivalent to tabs 1,12,20,44
EXIT STATUS
The tabs utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
ENVIRONMENT
The COLUMNS and TERM environment variables affect the execution of tabs as described in environ(7).
The -T option overrides TERM. If neither TERM nor the -T option are present, tabs will fail.
SEE ALSO expand(1), stty(1), tput(1), unexpand(1), termcap(5)STANDARDS
The tabs utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1 (``POSIX.1'').
HISTORY
A tabs utility first appeared in PWB UNIX. This implementation was introduced in NetBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
Roy Marples <roy@NetBSD.org>
BUGS
The current termcap(5) database does not define the set left soft margin 'ML' capability for any terminals.
BSD December 9, 2008 BSD