Hi
How could I use the command printf to display a big file.
So ex. I've a script with some variables like:
V1=358504 V2=FD0147 V3=dev5 V4=94577 V5=0 V6=UNIX V7=Policy V8=server V9=04/15/05 V10=19:18:41 V11=2341321467
while read V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 V11
do
printf "\n%s %s %s... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am very confused with my printf command.
Somehow one variable can't line up with others...
newstart2 ="Mon Nov 11 01 00:00:00 2002"
printf "%-20s" $newstart2
Here is the output:
Mon Nov 11
01 00:00:00 2002
It spread out to two lines..
Why? (1 Reply)
hello, Im at another part of the program i am writing. Where i think i'm going to need to use the printf command.
If anyone can help me figure out the printf layout i would greatly appreicate it.
thanks (4 Replies)
Hi,
I a sequance number from 1-999 and i want asing the value like 001,002..999
Exp:
file_001
file_002
file_003...
file_999
How can i disaplay the sequnace number as mention above. (3 Replies)
hello,
I'm trying to display Unix variable using printf command.
Code:
awk '{ if ( $0 ~ /string/ ) {
printf( "%s\n%s\n",$0,"dsd"); #this one works
printf( "%s\n%s\n",$0,$HOME); #this does not work
} else {
print $0;
}
}' param1_1.txt
I could use here echo command but I'm... (2 Replies)
A big hello to everyone tagged to this site of knowledge . This is the first post of mine and I am looking forward to an enjoyable stint in this forum where I get to know a lot of new ideas and share whatever knowledge (its not much though :) ) I have acquired throughout my career so far with... (4 Replies)
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