Can any one tell me if there is an easy way to find a text in an unknown file name in a dierectory.
I'm trying to search for the text "where is john going" from a file
whose name I do not even know. There are about 1000 files in that directory and one of the files has this text in it.
Can... (11 Replies)
Is there any way to do case insensitive search with awk for the below statement:
month1=`awk '/month/' ${trgfile} | cut -d"=" -f2`
the "month" could come as Month, mOnth,MONTH etc. in a file.
Now I am looking for "month"....
Thanks,
AC (4 Replies)
Hi,
I was able to print lines when search for specific string using awk but i want to print when search for two different strings using awk instead of doing two times (Print lines only contain "Insert Records and Insert into" not between lines)
Ex:
awk '/Insert Records./' a4.log
It... (3 Replies)
My requirement is to replace a a particular pattren in a script from A to B.
I am not sure if this can be done through sed command or through awk .
The file sv.inc is
window DialogBox AddConnection
tag "~ActiveApp/Add Connection - Provider Type?URL"
I would wnat the file to be... (10 Replies)
Frds
I have to search for a string which is starting with brighton which will be first in the line of a text file test1.txt. The contents of test1.txt are file names like
-----
brighton
brighton_gt
hst_brighton
gst_brighton
-------so many files------
---------
i have retrieve only... (3 Replies)
Hi i have a requirement to search for all files in a directory.
the files will start as file1_*,file2_*,file3_*
where the wild card character is a timestamp. so on a particular day i may get files like
file1_1103120042
file1_1102010345
file2_1101093423
file3_1103120042... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to find a particular patter in multiple UNIX files (also contain system files,hidden files and normal files)
i am now using
CMD: egrep -ali 'pattern' *
i am not getting the required result, i just need files path and finename
Naveen (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a TAB separated file like this:
sample.rpt:
54 67 common/bin/my/home {{bla bla bla}} {bla bla} Replace Me
89 75 bad/rainy/day/out {{ some bla} } {some bla} Dontreplace Me
......
......
I wish to do a regexp match on the 3rd... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Can you guys help in writing script based upon my requirement.
The requirement is :
Th script should poll or sniff an log file every minute or every second. The log file name is "license.txt"
In the log file if it founds "not valid" then it should send mail to a group.
the logic... (3 Replies)
buddies,
my requirement would be as follows,
I have a file called test.txt and content of it would be
yahoo
gmail
hotmail
and i want to search a file name called "yahoo.html" (first line of test.txt) and then "gmail.html" and then "hotmail.html" in a /home/test dir.
Any idea... (8 Replies)
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sort::key::types
Sort::Key::Types(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sort::Key::Types(3pm)NAME
Sort::Key::Types - handle Sort::Key data types
SYNOPSIS
use Sort::Key::Types qw(register_type);
register_type(Color => sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B }, qw(int, int, int));
# you better
# use Sort::Key::Register ...
DESCRIPTION
The Sort::Key family of modules can be extended to support new key types using this module (or the more friendly Sort::Key::Register).
FUNCTIONS
The following functions are provided:
Sort::Key::register_type($name, &gensubkeys, @subkeystypes)
registers a new datatype named $name defining how to convert it to a multikey.
&gensubkeys should convert the object of type $name passed on $_ to a list of values composing the multikey.
@subkeystypes is the list of types for the generated multikeys.
For instance:
Sort::Key::Types::register_type
'Person',
sub { $_->surname,
$_->name,
$_->middlename },
qw(str str str);
Sort::Key::Types::register_type
'Color',
sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B },
qw(int int int);
Once a datatype has been registered it can be used in the same way as types supported natively, even for defining new types, i.e.:
Sort::Key::Types::register_type
'Family',
sub { $_->father, $_->mother },
qw(Person Person);
SEE ALSO
Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Merger, Sort::Key::Register.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005-2007 by Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com>.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Sort::Key::Types(3pm)