I'm sure there's a more elegant way to do this, but a rapid solution could be:
I suppose that you don't wanna count characters belonging to the number of records at the beginning of each line (01, 02, 03...), otherwise you have to remove "s/^..//".
I also assume that the rows in your input file that aren't numbered (e.g. the line after the 32nd row in the first block of text) is actually a single long line (the continuation of 32nd row). If this isn't a mistake you've done with copy/paste, my script won't work
hi ,
i need a shell script that will remove the first and second lines of the text file
and will list the word count of the characters present in it.
the text file will be consisting of multiple textfiles.the first text file starts from
01-34.like wise the next file also starts from 01-34... (4 Replies)
Hi people,
I am new to this forum. I have taken unix this semester in my college and i am new to it. I am finding shell scripting a bit hard and i need a little help.
I require a shell script to delete files that end as .bak , .BAK, #, ~ and files with the name core.The Script should accept... (3 Replies)
I have following information in one file.
ObjID: 004ee4e4-0d92-71dd-1512-9887a1f10000
Address: 152.135.0.61
PingState: Ping Responding
----------------Management Address---------------------
++++++++++++++++Interface+++++++++++++++++++++
IFName: dall00r1.mis.amat.com ]
ObjID:... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Can someone help me with this small piece of code.
DIRNAME=$(dirname $0)
BASENAME=$(basename $0)
DATA="${DIRNAME}/${BASENAME}.data"
&& . $DATA
whats is meant by && . $DATA here...
Regards,
Abhishek (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Please can some one explain me the below part of code. In this code what is the use of the line in Bold.
COPY=0
if ; then
echo "$CONF exists and is non-empty - backing it up"
SUFFIX=`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`
echo "cp -p $CONF $CONF.$SUFFIX"
cp -p $CONF... (4 Replies)
There are two fields actually one is server name and the other one is Time.
Based on time, there are 8 columns and these will be updated with the flag 1 if at all if there is any server name.
Time
Server name
15 to 18
18 to 21
21 to 24
00 to 03
03 to 06
06 to 09
09 to 12
Server... (3 Replies)
Dear All
I have a filelisting as below:
abcd_20110715_0007
abcd_20110715_0010
abcd_20110716_0001
abcd_20110716_0004
abcd_20110715_0008
abcd_20110715_0011
abcd_20110716_0002
abcd_20110716_0005
abcd_20110715_0009
abcd_20110715_0012
abcd_20110716_0003
abcd_20110716_0006
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
My input file as follws
$ cat 1.txt
-------
a aa aaa 11
b bb bbb 22
I am able to extract first and last column of a given line as follows.
$ nawk '{print $1}' FS= RS= 1.txt | awk '{ $NF = ""; print }'
a
$ nawk '{print $1}' FS= RS= 1.txt | awk '{ print $NF}'
11
however, the... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need shell script for getting the date in format from below text output
IP IS 10.238.52.65
pun-ras-bng-mhs-01#show conf port 2/4
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
card ge3-4-port 2
!
port ethernet 2/4
no shutdown
encapsulation dot1q (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: surender reddy
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
deb-split
deb-split(5) Debian deb-split(5)NAME
deb-split - Debian multi-part binary package format
SYNOPSIS
filename.deb
DESCRIPTION
The multi-part .deb format is used to split big packages into smaller pieces to ease transport in small media.
FORMAT
The file is an ar archive with a magic value of !<arch>. The file names might contain a trailing slash (since dpkg 1.15.6).
The first member is named debian-split and contains a series of lines, separated by newlines. Currently seven lines are present. The first
is the format version number, 2.1 at the time this manual page was written. The second is the package name. The third is the package ver-
sion. The fourth is the md5sum of the package. The fifth is the total size of the package. The sixth is the maximum part size. The seventh
is the current part number, followed by a slash and the total amount of parts (as in '1/10').
Programs which read multi-part archives should be prepared for additional lines to be present, and should ignore these if this is the case.
If the version number has changed, an incompatible change has been made and the program should stop. If it has not, then the program should
be able to safely continue, unless it encounters an unexpected member in the archive (except at the end), as described below.
The second, last required member is named data.N, where N denotes the part number. It contains the raw part data.
These members must occur in this exact order. Current implementations should ignore any additional members after data.N. Further members
may be defined in the future, and (if possible) will be placed after these two.
SEE ALSO deb(5), dpkg-split(1).
Debian Project 2010-01-28 deb-split(5)