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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
with in my files i have the data like this, starting with a pipe and ending the line with a pipe.
all i want is to replace the first and last pipe , remove those
trying to use following sed command, but it is only showing on the screen the entire data of the file as if it removed, but when i... (4 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have file with are delimited by pipe(|) symbol, I wanted those to be removed except the ones which are enclosed in double quotes.
If your quote file is:
|Life is |Beautiful"|"Indeed life |is beautiful too|"|"But unix is fun| is not"|"
It should return:
Life is Beautiful"|"Indeed life is... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sathyapts
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have file with are delimited by pipe(|) symbol, I wanted those to be removed except the ones which are enclosed in double quotes.
If your quote file is:
|Life is |Beautiful"|"Indeed life |is beautiful too|"|"But unix is fun| is not"|"
It should return:
Life is Beautiful"|"Indeed life is... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Sathyapts
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi, i am copying an xml file from windows to linux server using filezilla&winscp. xml file contains ¦¦ symbols, after copying xml file to server ¦¦ is replaced with <A6><A6>. tried with copying xml files from windows in ascii&binary but no luck.
please suggest.
thanks (1 Reply)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
cat file.txt
file 1123.x July 23:222 /cd/hh2/k39/ss2/f7d8d9d8e6r5t4s/dd2/e/s7a/s7a2afa5017d8b975-1.7-1395610245-b22e19bbc477b134
i wish to only extract out the 1.7 (anything within the first - -)
i try to look for the sed command under match the first occurence of pattern but out of luck, my... (6 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file that looks like this:
102| #2 X 1/4-INCH| 30188| EA| FTW| A| NOT SERIAL TRACKING| NOT LOT TRACKING| TRUE| #2 X 1/4-INCH
102| #2 X 1/4-INCH| 30188| EA| VPS| A| NOT SERIAL TRACKING| NOT LOT TRACKING| TRUE| #2 X 1/4-INCH
102| #6 X 1/2"| ... (2 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Experts ,
In the given output of the log file, the 2nd field that is separated by "|" pipe is not aligned well due to the uneven data length, I would like it to align the 2nd column with 37 length (that is disturbed in the output) including the pipe . The two pepe "|" would be in a aligned way... (2 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I want to replace the whitespace with Pipe symbol to do a multiple pattern matching for the whole text "mysqld failed start" and same as for other text messages Below are the messages stored in a file seperate by whitespace
mysqld failed start
nfsd mount failed
rpcbind failed to start
for... (6 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I want to remove the commented lines in a file identified by ' symbol at the start of each ine. A sample example will be like:
Input
-----
'IFerr_flag=0THEN
iferr_flag=0then
iferr_flag=0then
iferr_flag=0then
iferr_flag=0then
iferr_flag=0then
iferr_flag=0then
Output
-------... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: joyan321
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Gurus,
I had a problem writing a pipe file.
Previously i used this code to generate a tab seperated file
ABCEF := ABCEF || 'to_char('|| abc_tab(col_num).col_name || ') chr(9) || ';
Now i want the o/p as pipe seperated file.I changed the line as below
ABCEF := ABCEF ||... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: pssandeep
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NM(1) General Commands Manual NM(1)
NAME
nm - name list (symbol table)
SYNOPSIS
nm [ -aghnsu ] file ...
DESCRIPTION
Nm prints the name list of each executable or object file in the argument list. If the file is an archive (see ar(1)), the name list of
each file in the archive is printed. If more than one file is given in the argument list, the name of each file is printed at the begin-
ning of each line.
Each symbol name is preceded by its hexadecimal value (blanks if undefined) and one of the letters
T text segment symbol
t static text segment symbol
L leaf function text segment symbol
l static leaf function text segment symbol
D data segment symbol
d static data segment symbol
B bss segment symbol
b static bss segment symbol
a automatic (local) variable symbol
p function parameter symbol
z source file name
Z source file line offset
f source file name components
The output is sorted alphabetically.
Options are:
-a Print all symbols; normally only user-defined text, data, and bss segment symbols are printed.
-g Print only global (T, L, D, B) symbols.
-h Do not print file name headers with output lines.
-n Sort according to the address of the symbols.
-s Don't sort; print in symbol-table order.
-u Print only undefined symbols.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/nm.c
SEE ALSO
ar(1), 2l(1), db(1), acid(1), a.out(6)
NM(1)