I'm trying to write a script which prints out the users who are loged in.
Printing the output of the "users" command isn't the problem. What I want is to filter out my own username.
users | grep -v (username)
does not work because the whole line in which username exists is suppressed.
If... (5 Replies)
Hi how can I filter the text using this one.
SAMPLE
servervmpool -listall|tail -11
================================================================================
pool number: 112
pool name: Net-Ora-1wk
description: Net-Ora-1wk
max partially full: 0... (12 Replies)
Still new to bash. Using debian lenny 5, bash version 3.2.39. I'm working on three scripts. I need help completing them.
One script that inputs a plain text file, echo then chop it up into separate whitespace-delimited strings as an output. Not sure how to do this...
for example, the... (4 Replies)
Hi folks,
I would like to get familiar with shell script programing.
The first task is:
write a shell script that:
scans your home-folder + sub-directory for all txt-files that all users of your group are allowed to read and write
then output these files sorted by date of last... (4 Replies)
I have a log file that contains several reports with following format.
<Start of delimiter> Report1 header
Report1 header continue
Report1 header continue
Record1 header
Record1 header continue
Record1 header continue
field1 field2 field3 field4
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Hello,
Is there a way to filerter data from a text file as shown below to a Column
e.g.
hostname nfsmount as two separate column. Currently I could get hostname and the mount is appearing below.. using this script
#! /bin/bash
for i in `cat fqdn.txt`
do
echo "$i ............ " >>... (3 Replies)
I need to filter a file that is composed like that:
>Cluster 0
0 292nt, >last294258;size=1;... *
>Cluster 1
0 292nt, >last111510;size=1;... *
1 290nt, >last136280;size=1;... at -/98.62%
2 292nt, >last217336;size=1;... at +/99.66%
3 292nt, >last280937;size=1;... at -/99.32%
>Cluster 2... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: pedro88
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wtoc
WTOC(1) General Commands Manual WTOC(1)NAME
wtoc - Convert a Wnn text-form dictionary (or dictionaries) into Canna text-form dictionaries
SYNOPSIS
wtoc [-f hinshidata] [wnnjisho] [cannajisho]
DESCRIPTION
wtoc converts a Wnn text-form dictionary file into Canna text-form dictionary file. If all dictionary files are omitted, the Wnn dictio-
nary data is input through the standard input. In this case, the dictionary of the Japanes Input System is output from the standard out-
put. If one dictionary file is specified, it will be regarded as a Wnn dictionary. At this time, Canna dictionary output to the standard
output.
OPTIONS -f hinshidata
The user can add new information about word-type correspondence between Wnn and Canna. The following word-type correspondence
information must be described in the hinshidata file. Within one line, describe the Wnn word type name and the Canna word type
while delimiting by a space(s) or tab.
Wnn word type Canna word type
Adverb #F04
EXAMPLE
% wtoc -f tsuikahinshi kihon.u kihon.t
Inputs word-type correspondence information from tsuikahinshi, then converts Wnn text-form dictionary kihon.u into the Canna text-form dic-
tionary before output.
% wtoc special.u | lpr
Converts Wnn text-form dictionary special.u into Canna text-form dictionary, then outputs the result to the line printer.
SEE ALSO ctow(1)WTOC(1)