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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Reading a table in a shell script Post 302084361 by luiscarvalheiro on Thursday 10th of August 2006 03:55:33 PM
Old 08-10-2006
Reading a table in a shell script

Dear all:

I want to write a script capable of reading specific rows and collumns of a table, into a variable.

Just imagine i have a file named table.dat which contains:

GENERAL INFORMATION
Col 1 Col2 Col3
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4


What i want to do is reading, for each line, the data contents of col1 and col 2 (assigning them to variables, instead of writing them to files), in order to do some processing with those results.

Does anyone have a clue on how to accomplish this task?
Many thanks in advance

Luis Carvalheiro
 

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COL(1)							      General Commands Manual							    COL(1)

NAME
col - filter reverse line feeds SYNOPSIS
col [-bfx] DESCRIPTION
Col reads the standard input and writes the standard output. It performs the line overlays implied by reverse line feeds (ESC-7 in ASCII) and by forward and reverse half line feeds (ESC-9 and ESC-8). Col is particularly useful for filtering multicolumn output made with the `.rt' command of nroff and output resulting from use of the tbl(1) preprocessor. Although col accepts half line motions in its input, it normally does not emit them on output. Instead, text that would appear between lines is moved to the next lower full line boundary. This treatment can be suppressed by the -f (fine) option; in this case the output from col may contain forward half line feeds (ESC-9), but will still never contain either kind of reverse line motion. If the -b option is given, col assumes that the output device in use is not capable of backspacing. In this case, if several characters are to appear in the same place, only the last one read will be taken. The control characters SO (ASCII code 017), and SI (016) are assumed to start and end text in an alternate character set. The character set (primary or alternate) associated with each printing character read is remembered; on output, SO and SI characters are generated where necessary to maintain the correct treatment of each character. Col normally converts white space to tabs to shorten printing time. If the -x option is given, this conversion is suppressed. All control characters are removed from the input except space, backspace, tab, return, newline, ESC (033) followed by one of 789, SI, SO, and VT (013). This last character is an alternate form of full reverse line feed, for compatibility with some other hardware conventions. All other non-printing characters are ignored. SEE ALSO
troff(1), tbl(1), greek(1) BUGS
Can't back up more than 128 lines. No more than 800 characters, including backspaces, on a line. COL(1)
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