Hello,
I am passing a filename to a script to draw parameters from it. However, I want to use part of the filename as a parameter. The filename is transfer_ccf_3731_10.sh but I only need the 3731_10 part of it.
Is this possible? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
Regards,
J. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a 6G log , which is unusual to read and I want to minimize it by removing some part on the upper portion( around 4GB). what should i do? can you please help me?
thanks. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am using trim in my code..
ID_SA_SOURCE="`echo "$data" | cut -c17-34 | tr -s " "`"
ID_SA_DEST="`echo "$data" | cut -c35-52 | tr -s " "`"
echo"$ID_SA_SOURCE";"$ID_SA_DEST";
the output is
0608166896; 3001339; contains one whitespace between the two ..how can i remove that single... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I've been looking for how to eliminate blank spaces in a variable or strings. I've seen several ways, using sed, awk and even python. One of them is use 'tr' command, but it does not work as I expected: For example:
echo " stuff " | tr -s " "leaves one space ahead and another... (3 Replies)
1) I want to trim the zeros of the 1st file so they match the second file
2) run an automatic diff and error in lines that dont match
File1
0.8035500
1.4138000
1.6381500
1.9256110
3.8075000
13.3270000
13.4155000
94.2700000
937.7000000
File2
0.80355
1.4138
1.63815
3.8075
1.925611... (5 Replies)
Okay, I am trying to make a bash script to get a certain domains IP address (my home ip). My home is on a DHCP lease from my ISP, so I cannot always trust the IP address to remain constant.
This is what I have so far for it:
alias ip-home="ping -c 1 example.com | grep 'PING' | cut -d'(' -f2 |... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file named as
FAB1_600015_CONRAD.A0_7XYZ12345.000_LT-SWET.01_LTPA25L_20110622-161429_07_WFR12345_20110622-161429_20110712-125228.data.dis
I want to generate a directory taking only the 7XYZ12345.000_WFR12345
The length and format of the Filename will be the same... (2 Replies)
I am trying to trim spaces for the fixed width file starting from location 129 and of length 20.
I am expecting only around 40 records that will have length greater than 9. But i am getting around 4000 records.
Please help me correct the following.
nawk '{if (a=length(gsub(/... (2 Replies)
All,
i am comparing the output of one command to a numberic
if ]
but my problem is the output of follwoing is but but has some leading columns. I don't have any problme in LINUX and HP-UX. But only in AIX i am getting the leading spaces. I have developed my script on LINUX but when... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: rcc50886
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
text::trim
Text::Trim(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::Trim(3pm)NAME
Text::Trim - remove leading and/or trailing whitespace from strings
VERSION
version 1.02
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Trim;
$text = " important data
";
$data = trim $text;
# now $data contains "important data" and $text is unchanged
# or:
trim $text; # work in-place, $text now contains "important data"
@lines = <STDIN>;
rtrim @lines; # remove trailing whitespace from all lines
# Alternatively:
@lines = rtrim <STDIN>;
# Or even:
while (<STDIN>) {
trim; # Change $_ in place
# ...
}
DESCRIPTION
This module provides functions for removing leading and/or trailing whitespace from strings. It is basically a wrapper around some simple
regexes with a flexible context-based interface.
EXPORTS
All functions are exported by default.
CONTEXT HANDLING
void context
Functions called in void context change their arguments in-place
trim(@strings); # All strings in @strings are trimmed in-place
ltrim($text); # remove leading whitespace on $text
rtrim; # remove trailing whitespace on $_
No changes are made to arguments in non-void contexts.
list context
Values passed in are changed and returned without affecting the originals.
@result = trim(@strings); # @strings is unchanged
@result = rtrim; # @result contains rtrimmed $_
($result) = ltrim(@strings); # like $result = ltrim($strings[0]);
scalar context
As list context but multiple arguments are stringified before being returned. Single arguments are unaffected. This means that under
these circumstances, the value of $" ($LIST_SEPARATOR) is used to join the values. If you don't want this, make sure you only use single
arguments when calling in scalar context.
@strings = (" hello
", " there
");
$trimmed = trim(@strings);
# $trimmed = "hello there"
local $" = ', ';
$trimmed = trim(@strings);
# Now $trimmed = "hello, there"
$trimmed = rtrim;
# $trimmed = $_ minus trailing whitespace
Undefined values
If any of the functions are called with undefined values, the behaviour is in general to pass them through unchanged. When stringifying a
list (calling in scalar context with multiple arguments) undefined elements are excluded, but if all elements are undefined then the return
value is also undefined.
$foo = trim(undef); # $foo is undefined
$foo = trim(undef, undef); # $foo is undefined
@foo = trim(undef, undef); # @foo contains 2 undefined values
trim(@foo) # @foo still contains 2 undefined values
$foo = trim('', undef); # $foo is ''
FUNCTIONS
trim
Removes leading and trailing whitespace from all arguments, or $_ if none are provided.
rtrim
Like trim() but removes only trailing (right) whitespace.
ltrim
Like trim() but removes only leading (left) whitespace.
UNICODE
Because this module is implemented using perl regular expressions, it is capable of recognising and removing unicode whitespace characters
(such as non-breaking spaces) from scalars with the utf8 flag on. See Encode for details about the utf8 flag.
Note that this only applies in the case of perl versions after 5.8.0 or so.
SEE ALSO
Brent B. Powers' String::Strip performs a similar function in XS.
AUTHOR
Matt Lawrence <mattlaw@cpan.org>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Terrence Brannon <metaperl@gmail.com> for bringing my attention to String::Strip and suggesting documentation changes.
perl v5.10.1 2010-06-07 Text::Trim(3pm)