11-27-2007
First of all thanks Madhan, i am able to get the output for a single keyword search(listen-port) .If i want to get the data for multiple keyword search what to do?
For eg,
sed -n 's/port-no/&/p' db.xml > example.txt
this works.
But when i try to search for 2 keywords like:-
sed -n 's/port-no/&/dbname/p' db.xml > example.txt
iam getting an error saying :-
"command garbled:"
How to find the data for 2 keywords(port-no and dbname) in the same db.xml?
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gethead
gethead(1) General Commands Manual gethead(1)
Name
gethead - Print FITS or IRAF header keyword values
Synopsis
gethead [-hptv] [-d pathname] [-n num] <FITS or IRAF file> kw1 kw2 ... kwn
Description
Print values of the specified keywords from the given image header. By default they are all listed on one line, separated by spaces. The
-v flag causes the keyword names and values to be printed, one keyword per line. To read keywords from a list of files, substitute @<list-
file> for the file names on the command line. To read a lot of keywords, put them, one per line, in a file and substitute @<keylistfile>
on the command line. If two @ commands are present, the program will figure out which contains file names and which contains keywords.
Options
-a List file name even if keywords are not found
-d Root directory for input files (default is cwd)
-e Output keyword=value's on one line per file
-f Never print filenames (default is to print them if more than one)
-g Output keyword=value's on one line per keyword
-h flag causes the keyword names to be printed at top of columns.
-n Number of decimal places in numeric output
-o OR conditions instead of ANDing them
-p Print full pathnames of files
-t flag causes the output to be in tab-separated tables with keyword column headings.
-u Always print ___ if keyword not found, event if only one keyword in search
-v Print output as <keyword>=<value>, one per line
Web Page
http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/software/wcstools/gethead.html
Author
Doug Mink, SAO (dmink@cfa.harvard.edu)
6 July 2001 WCSTools gethead(1)