Can someone tell me how to do this using sed, awk, or any other basic shell scripting? Basically I have two text files with the following contained in each file:
File A:
a b c
d e f
g h i
File B:
1
2
3
I want the final outcome to look like this:
a b c 1
d e f 2
g h i 3
How... (3 Replies)
I'm working on formatting some attendance data to meet a vendors requirements to upload to their system. With some help on the forums here, I have the data close. But they've since changed what they want.
The vendor wants me to submit three fields to them. Field 1 is the studentid field,... (4 Replies)
Hi everybody (first time posting here)
I have a file1 that looks like >
1,101,0.1,0.1
1,26,0.1,0.1
1,3,0.1,0.1
1,97,0.5,0.5
1,98,8.1,0.218919
1,99,6.2,0.248
2,101,0.1,0.1
2,24,3.1,0.147619
2,25,23.5,0.559524
2,26,34,0.723404with 762 lines..
I have another 'similar' file2 >
... (10 Replies)
Hi,
This is my first post here and I am a newbie. :)
I have a file that looks like this :
Introduction:Intro_123.html
Product definition:Prod_def.html
System Setup:SSetup-64bit.html
Setting up user accounts:Set_user_acc.html
I tried to create a script that would output "The filename... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am looking for an awk script to do the following
Join the fields together only if the first 4 fields are same.
Can it be done with join function in awk??
a,b,c,d,8,,,
a,b,c,d,,7,,
a,b,c,d,,,9,
a,b,p,e,8,,,
a.b,p,e,,9,,
a,b,p,z,,,,9
a,b,p,z,,8,,
desired output:
... (1 Reply)
Hi experts,
I need to print the first field first then last two fields should come next and then i need to print rest of the fields.
Input :
a1,abc,jsd,fhf,fkk,b1,b2
a2,acb,dfg,ghj,b3,c4
a3,djf,wdjg,fkg,dff,ggk,d4,d5
Expected output:
a1,b1,b2,abc,jsd,fhf,fkk... (6 Replies)
I'm trying to compare 2 files for differences in a selct number of fields. When differnces are found it will write the whole record of the second file including appending '|C' out to a delta file. Each record will have 20 fields, but only want to do comparison of 1st 15 fields. The 1st field of... (7 Replies)
Hi
I have a file as below
<field1> <field2> <field3> ... <field_num1> <field_num2>
Trying to sort based on difference of <field_num1> and <field_num2> in desceding order and print all fields.
I tried this and it doesn't sort on the difference field .. Appreciate your help.
cat... (9 Replies)
The below code works great, kindly provided by @Don Cragun, the lines in bold print the current output. Since some of the fields printed can be blank some of the fields are shifted. I can not seem too add . to the blank fields like in the desired output. Basically, if there is nothing in the field... (10 Replies)
Hi,
Below are the sample files. x.txt is from an Excel file that is a list of users from Windows and y.txt is a list of database account.
$ head -500 x.txt y.txt
==> x.txt <==
TEST01 APP_USER_PROFILE
USER03 APP_USER_PROFILE
TEST02 APP_USER_EXP_PROFILE
TEST04 APP_USER_PROFILE
USER01 ... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nnusage
NNUSAGE(1m)NNUSAGE(1m)NAME
nnusage - display nn usage statistics
SYNOPSIS
nnusage [ -at ]
DESCRIPTION
nnusage will extract the usage entries from the log file and calculate the total usage time for the current user, or for all nn users if -a
is specified.
When -t is used with the -a option, nnusage will list the users ordered after the total usage time. Otherwise, the output will be sorted
according to user names.
Since it is possible to suspend nn, or leave the terminal while nn is active, nn tries to be intelligent when it calculates the usage time
so it will truly report the actual time spent on news reading.
FILES
../Log The log file
SEE ALSO nn(1), nncheck(1), nngoback(1), nngrep(1), nntidy(1)nnacct(1m), nnadmin(1M), nnquery(1M), nnmaster(8)NOTES
If nn is compiled with ACCOUNTING turned on, then calls to nnusage are converted into equivalent calls to nnacct.
The nn package must have been compiled with the STATISTICS option turned on to produce the usage entries in the log file.
Only nn sessions longer than 5 minutes are registered in the log file.
AUTHOR
Kim F. Storm, Texas Instruments A/S, Denmark
E-mail: storm@texas.dk
4th Berkeley Distribution Release 6.6 NNUSAGE(1m)