Hi,
I have a file
1:apple orange:one
2:banana:two
3:cherry:3
When I do awk -F: ' { print $2 } ' file
apple orange
banana
cherry
Now, when i redirect awk output to the file it has issue with strings
#!/bin/bash
FILEA=file
A=(`awk -F: ' { print $2 } ' $FILEA `)
echo ${A} (2 Replies)
Hi,
In shell script, I have a value and i like to move that value to a particular position in a file.
For example, if i have 20000909 then i like to move that to the 15 to 23
position in a file.
Is it possible to have array kind of thing in the shell ?
a is array then
a = 123
a =... (2 Replies)
So, here's a scenario that requires the same logic as what I'm working on: Suppose that you have a directory containing files named after users. For awk's purposes, the filename is a single field-- something parse-friendly, like john_smith. Now, let's say that I'd like to populate an array in... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I've been having some arguments with my colleagues about one thing. Always my thought was that as as far as disk performance is concern by looking at the output of the iostat command (AIX) you would be able to identify if you have a hot disk and then by moving some files out that disk... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a script which produces a nice table but I want to sort it on column 3.
This is the output line in the script:
# Output
{ FS = ":";
format = "%11s %6s %-16s\n";
prinft "\n"
printf ( format, "Size","Count","Who" ) }
for (i in... (21 Replies)
Have built this script, the output is what I needed, but NR 6 is omitted. Why? Is it an error? I am using Gawk.
'{nr=$2;f = $1} END{for (i=1;i<=f;i++) if (nr != i) print i, nr }' input1.csv >output1.csvinput1.csv
1 9
3 5
4 1
7 6
8 5
10 6
output1.csv > with the missing line number 6. 6 is... (5 Replies)
I have this code
echo $logfile | awk ' {arr++; next} END { for (i in arr) {print i} }'
that gives me this output
result1
result2
result3
I try to figure out how to get it like this
result1 result2 result3 (4 Replies)
I need help to sort the output of an awk array
Example datadata="1 blue
2 green
3 blue
4 yellow
5 blue
6 red
7 yellow
8 red
9 yellow
10 yellow
11 green
12 orange
13 black"
My awk line to get output in one lineecho "$data" | awk ' {arr++; next} END { for (i in arr) { if(arr>1 )... (2 Replies)
I have awk command :
awk -F ' ' '{ print $NF }' log filename
And it gives the output as below:
06:00:00
parameters:
SDS
(2)
no
no
no
no
doc=4000000000).
information: (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ramprabhum
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xmlistreplacepositions
XmListReplacePositions(3X)XmListReplacePositions(3X)NAME
XmListReplacePositions - A List function that replaces items in a list based on position
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/List.h>
void XmListReplacePositions (widget, position_list, item_list, item_count)
Widget widget;
int *position_list;
XmString *item_list;
int item_count;
DESCRIPTION
XmListReplacePositions replaces noncontiguous items in a list. The item at each position specified in position_list is replaced with the
corresponding entry in item_list. When the items are inserted into the list, they are compared with the current XmNselectedItems list. Any
of the new items that match items on the selected list appears selected. A warning message is displayed if a specified position is
invalid; that is, the value is 0, a negative integer, or a number greater than the number of items in the list. Specifies the ID of the
List widget. Specifies an array of the positions of items to be replaced. The position of the first item in the list is 1; the position
of the second item is 2; and so on. Specifies an array of the replacement items. Specifies the number of elements in position_list and
item_list. This number must be non-negative.
For a complete definition of List and its associated resources, see XmList(3X).
SEE ALSO XmList(3X)XmListReplacePositions(3X)