I also attached the totals section, hopefully it makes since. If you have any questions let me know.
Ah, I see, that's not what I had thought you were after really (thus it removing column 4 from the headers - I thought that was a requirement as I'd assumed the headers where column headers).
It's not matching the "Organization Totals" string because it's looking for an exact line (the ^ and $ symbols mean start and end of line).
So, I believe you are looking for the following:
Remove characters 59-85 from each line,
EXCEPT:
Where the line is part of a repeating header block (6 lines of text every 52 lines)
Any line between the first instance of a line starting with the text "Organization Totals" and the end of the file
Do you still want the headers removed? (Assuming no for now)
So, the resulting code would then become:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$PAGESIZE=52;
$HEADERSIZE=6;
$linenumber=0;
$intotals=0;
while (<>) {
$linenumber++;
if (/^Organisation Totals/) {
$intotals=1;
}
if ($intotals) {
print $_;
} elsif ($linenumber % $PAGESIZE > $HEADERSIZE) {
# Not within the header block so cut column 4 out
# keep up to char 58, drop 27 chars, keep everything else
if (/^(.{58}).{27}(.*)$/) {
print "$1$2\n";
} elsif (/^(.{58}).{1-27}$/) {
print "$1\n";
} else {
print $_;
}
} else {
# It's within the header so print it all
# if you want headers omitted, comment out the following line
print $_;
}
}
Hi ,
I have a typical situation. I have 4 files and with different headers (number of headers is varible ).
I need to make such a merged file which will have headers combined from all files (comman coluns should appear once only).
For example -
File 1
H1|H2|H3|H4
11|12|13|14
21|22|23|23... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am new to UNIX can you please help me to sort a file with different columns
my file looks like this
$ cat gaut.txt
UID PID PPID PGID SID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
liveuser 3008 2892 3008 3008 0 11:58 ? 00:00:00 gnome-session
liveuser 3019 1 ... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
Pls help on this.
Input file:
NAME1 BSC1
TEXT ID 1
MAINSFAIL
TEXT ID 2
DGON
TEXT ID 3
lOADONDG
NAME2 BSC2
TEXT ID 1
DGON
TEXT ID 3
lOADONG (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I'm looking for a script which can transpose field names from column headers to values in one column.
for example, the input is:
IDa;IDb;IDc;PARAM1;PARAM2;PARAM3;
a;b;c;p1val;p2val;p3val;
d;e;f;p4val;p5val;p6val;
g;h;i;p7val;p8val;p9val;
into the output like this:
... (6 Replies)
Hello Everyone!
I am new on this forum and this is my first post. I wish to apologize for my, not canonical, English.
I would like to solve this problem but I have no clue of how do it!I will be grateful if someone could help me!
I have a table like this:
gene TF1 TF2 TF3 TF4
gene1 1 2 3 4... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
The below sar -u command generates multiple column headers in csv file
Expected output should print column headers only once in the csv file
shell script:
$cat sar_cpu_EBS.sh
#!/bin/bash
while ; do
sar -u 15 1 | awk '/^/ {print $1,$2,$4,$6,$7}' | tr -s ' ' ',' >>... (6 Replies)
hello gurus,
Somebody must have done this before, I couldn't find anything. Please redirect me if this was solved before, and if not please help.
To the problem now, I have multiple csv files (about 1000) which I need to concatenate by column header. The final file should have a superset... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I am processing a tab delimited text file and need to grab all of the column headers in an array.
The input looks like,
num Name PCA_A1 PCA_A2 PCA_A3
0 compound_00 -3.5054 -1.1207 -2.4372
1 compound_01 -2.2641 0.4287 ... (5 Replies)
All,
I guess by this time someone asked this kind of question, but sorry I am unable to find after a deep search.
Here is my request
I have many files out of which 2 sample files provided below.
File-1 (with A,B as column headers)
A,B
1,2
File-2 (with C, D as column headers)
C,D
4,5
I... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: ks_reddy
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jifty::dbi::column
Jifty::DBI::Column(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::DBI::Column(3pm)NAME
Jifty::DBI::Column - Encapsulates a single column in a Jifty::DBI::Record table
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a single column in a Jifty::DBI::Record table description. It replaces the _accessible method in
Jifty::DBI::Record.
It has the following accessors: "name type default validator boolean refers_to readable writable length".
new
is_numeric
Returns true if the column is of some numeric type, otherwise returns false.
is_string
Returns true if this column is a text field
is_boolean
Returns true if this column is a boolean
serialize_metadata
Returns a hash describing this column object with enough detail to fully describe it in the database. Intentionally skips "record_class",
all column attributes starting with "_", and all column attributes which are undefined. The "known" attributes in the "attributes" hash
are flattened and returned as well. The list of known attributes are:
container
label hints render_as
display_length
valid_values
available_values
autocompleted
documentation
no_placeholder
Setting this to a true value causes "load_by_cols" in Jifty::DBI::record to not use a placeholder when loading the column. This can
allow the database to come up with better query plans in some cases.
serialize_metadata2
Returns a hash describing this column object with enough detail to fully describe it in the database. Intentionally skips "record_class",
all column attributes starting with "_", and all column attributes which are undefined.
validator
Gets/sets the validator coderef for the column.
read
DEPRECATED. Use "$column->readable" instead.
write
DEPRECATED. Use "$column->writable" instead.
length
DEPRECATED. Use "$column->max_length" instead.
until
DEPRECATED. Use "$column->till" instead.
active
Returns the a true value if the column method exists for the current application version. The current application version is determined by
checking the "schema_version" in Jifty::DBI::Record of the column's "record_class". This method returns a false value if the column is not
yet been added or has been dropped.
This method returns a false value under these circumstances:
o Both the "since" trait and "schema_version" method are defined and "schema_version" is less than the version set on "since".
o Both the "till" trait and "schema_version" method are defined and "schema_version" is greater than or equal to the version set on
"till".
Otherwise, this method returns true.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-25 Jifty::DBI::Column(3pm)