Hi Guys,
I am trying to write a perl script to search a string "Name" in the file "FILE" and also want to create a new file and push the searched string Name line along with 10 lines following the same.
can anyone of you please let me know how to go about it ? (8 Replies)
continuing from my previous post, whose link is given below as a reference
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/171076-shell-scripting.html#post302573569
consider there is create table commands in a file for eg:
CREATE TABLE `Blahblahblah` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL... (2 Replies)
here is what i want to achieve... consider a file contains below contents. the file size is large about 60mb
cat dump.sql
INSERT INTO `table1` (`id`, `action`, `date`, `descrip`, `lastModified`) VALUES (1,'Change','2011-05-05 00:00:00','Account Updated','2012-02-10... (10 Replies)
I am attempting to grep an exact string from a series of files within a directory and append that output to the filename when it is present in the file. I've been after this all day with no luck. Thanks for your help in advance :wall:. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to remove lines once a string is found till another string is found including the start string and end string. I want to basically grab all the lines starting with color (closing bracket). PS: The line after the closing bracket for color could be anything (currently 'more').... (1 Reply)
Dear All
I am having a text file which is having more than 200 lines.
EX:
001010122 12000 BIB 12000 11200 1200003
001010122 2000 AND 12000 11200 1200003
001010122 12000 KVB 12000 11200 1200003
In the above file i want to search for string KVB... (5 Replies)
I have the logic below to look up for matches within the columns between the two files with awk.
In the if statement is where the string comparison is attempted with ==
The issue seems to be with the operands, as
1. when " '${SECTOR}' " -- double quote followed by single quote -- awk matches... (1 Reply)
I want to search a small string in a large string and find the locations of the string. For this I used grep "string" -ob <file name where the large string is stored>. Now this gives me the locations of that string. Now how do I store these locations in a text file.
Please use CODE tags as... (7 Replies)
I will start with an example of what I'm trying to do and then describe how I am approaching the issue.
File
PS028,005
Lexeme HRS # M #
PhraseType 1(1:1) 7(7)
PhraseLab 501 503
ClauseType ZYq0
PS028,005
Lexeme W # L> # BNH # M #... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: jvoot
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
boulder::string
Boulder::String(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Boulder::String(3pm)NAME
Boulder::String - Read and write tag/value data from a string.
SYNOPSIS
#!/bin/perl
# Read a B<Stone> from stdin and create a string that can be
# passed to a dumb sub, which doesn't know about Stones.
use Boulder::Stream;
use Boulder::String;
my $stream = Boulder::Stream->newFh;
# read a stone from stdin
my $record = <$stream> );
print $stream $record;
}
DESCRIPTION
Boulder::String provides access to Boulder IO hierarchical tag/value data. Stone objects printed to the tied string are appended to the
string in Boulder format.
Boulder::Stream METHODS
$stream = Boulder::Stream->new($in_string,$out_string);
The new() method creates a new Boulder::String object. You must provide an input string and a reference to an output string. The input
string may be empty.
$stream->write_record($stone)
Write the passed stone in Boulder IO format into $out_string.
AUTHOR
Lincoln D. Stein <lstein@cshl.org>, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY. This module can be used and distributed on the
same terms as Perl itself.
Patches and bug fixes contributed by Bernhard Schmalhofer <bernhard@biomax.de>.
SEE ALSO
Boulder, Boulder::Stream, Boulder::Blast, Boulder::Genbank, Boulder::Medline, Boulder::Unigene, Boulder::Omim, Boulder::SwissProt
perl v5.10.1 2000-12-04 Boulder::String(3pm)