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Operating Systems HP-UX Cut rows Post 100340 by zazzybob on Sunday 26th of February 2006 08:00:26 PM
Old 02-26-2006
sed -n '/acd/,/anz/ p' file.dat

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ZB
 

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EMBOSS::ACD(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  EMBOSS::ACD(3pm)

NAME
EMBOSS::ACD - parse EMBOSS ACD (AJAX Command Definition) files AUTHOR
Luke McCarthy <lukem@gene.pbi.nrc.ca> SYNOPSIS
use EMBOSS::ACD; $acd = EMBOSS::ACD->new($acdfile); $application = $acd->name; $description = $acd->documentation; @groups = $acd->groups; foreach $parameter ($acd->param) { while (($attribute, $value) = each %$parameter) { ... } } DESCRIPTION
EMBOSS::ACD parses EMBOSS Ajax Command Definition files and provides object-oriented access to the data contained therein. For a complete specification of the ACD format, see http://emboss.sourceforge.net/developers/acd Note that no checks are performed to ensure that the ACD file is semantically valid. Specifically, datatypes and attributes that aren't defined in the specification can occur in the file and will be parsed as normal. This is a good thing, as the module remains useful even if new datatypes are added by local developers or the EMBOSS crew. Public methods are described below: new($acdfile) Parses the specified ACD file. Returns a new EMBOSS::ACD object on success, and dies on failure. $acdfile is the full path to a valid ACD file. name() Returns the name of the application whose ACD file was parsed. documentation() Returns a short description of the application whose ACD file was parsed. groups() Returns a list of functional groups to which the application belongs. For a list of possible groups, see http://emboss.sourceforge.net/developers/acd/syntax.html#sect2214 param($param) Returns a reference to a hash describing the specified parameter. The hash contains key-value pairs corresponding to the attributes specified in the ACD file, plus the keys 'name' and 'datatype'. The value of the 'datatype' key is the canonical name of the data type, regardless of any abbreviation in the ACD file. For a list of possible data types, see http://emboss.sourceforge.net/developers/acd/syntax.html#sect23 If no parameter is specified, a list of all parameters is returned. The members of the list are hash references as described above. Note that, in accordance with the ACD specification, attribute names are not expanded if they are abbreviated in the ACD file. $param is either undefined (see above) or the name of the desired parameter. canonical_datatype($datatype) Returns the canonical name of the specified abbreviated datatype, or undefined if the abbreviation is ambiguous or not recognized. BUGS
None that I know of... COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Luke McCarthy. All rights reserved. This program is free software. You may copy or redistribute it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2005-10-27 EMBOSS::ACD(3pm)
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