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I have a script that Cats a flat database file which contains 12 columns into sed. I want to add a 13th column which includes " ,2005-08-29 " * The date needs to be the current date.
This 13th column would be appended to the end of each line.
Does anyone have a clue... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have tried many times to add the string into the first line of the file or the middle of the file but could not find the solution.
I first tried by
$echo "paki" >> file
This code only append paki string at the end of file "file" but how can i add this "paki" into the first line or... (5 Replies)
i am trying to append a 5 line SGML file(file1) with a 500,000 line SGML file (file2).
file1 is a template, so i wish to preserve.
i only want to add lines 5 to the end of file2.
i have:
cp file1 temp1
sed -n '5,$p' file2 >> temp1
when i check the tail of temp1, i consistantly find the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm quite stuck with what I thought should've been simple but I just can't seem to do it. Firstly, I have the following done in bourne shell:
cat datafile | tr '' '' >> newfile
echo "$fullfilepath" >> newfile
i want to have the output of that echo put on the same line as the output... (4 Replies)
If I want to cat one file and have the output inserted into a specific place on another file, how is this done? I know how to append >> and to overwrite > but say I have a file with:
File1:
abc
def
ghi
jkl
And a File with:
File2:
mno
pqr
stu
vwx
And I want to place the... (5 Replies)
Hello Friends,
I'm trying to save process status of root user sorting by CPU usage. However i couldnt save the continuous, standard outputs into a file. Do you have any idea to do it?
prstat -u root -a -s cpu | sed -e '/^$/d;/sleep/d;/Total/d' >> stat.txt
>ls -l stat.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I have a script from which I would like its standard output results (upon execution) to be appended to a separate file (.txt format). How can I write such a command into the script for this to occur? I know there should be a >> involved somewhere.
Thanks! (5 Replies)
hello all,
First time post here. I have searched a bit but could not find an exact answer. I have about a week's experience of Sed and Awk, and am having fun, but am a little stuck.
I am reformatting an xml file into json format. I have got this far:
{"clients":
...and so on. What I want... (22 Replies)
Hi,
I want to calculate std dev for a list of files and then print the output appended to an existing file.
I have a few folders within the directory Folder, and I am interested in getting the std dev of values in files named as time.txt. In the last pipe, if I print just the sd value, it... (1 Reply)
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zdiff
ZDIFF(1) BSD General Commands Manual ZDIFF(1)NAME
zcmp, zdiff -- compare compressed files
SYNOPSIS
zcmp [options] file [file2]
zdiff [options] file [file2]
DESCRIPTION
zcmp and zdiff are filters that invoke cmp(1) or diff(1) respectively to compare compressed files. Any options that are specified are passed
to cmp(1) or diff(1).
If only file1 is specified, it is compared against a file with the same name, but with the extension removed. When both file1 or file2 are
specified, either file may be compressed.
Extensions handled by gzip(1):
o z, Z,
o gz,
o taz,
o tgz.
Extensions handled by bzip2(1):
o bz,
o bz2,
o tbz,
o tbz2.
Extensions handled by xz(1):
o lzma,
o xz,
o tlz,
o txz.
ENVIRONMENT
TMPDIR Directory in which to place temporary files. If unset, /tmp is used.
FILES
/tmp/zcmp.XXXXXXXXXX Temporary file for zcmp.
/tmp/zdiff.XXXXXXXXXX Temporary file for zdiff.
SEE ALSO bzip2(1), cmp(1), diff(1), gzip(1), xz(1)CAVEATS
zcmp and zdiff rely solely on the file extension to determine what is, or is not, a compressed file. Consequently, the following are not
supported as arguments:
- directories
- device special files
- filenames indicating the standard input (``-'')
BSD May 23, 2011 BSD