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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers delete newline character between html tags Post 302171276 by scott1256ca on Thursday 28th of February 2008 04:02:10 AM
Old 02-28-2008
you need to add nothing to the file
tst.pl tst.txt
should produce the output if you use my original script and txt file

I thought I edited my original post to include the command line, but I must not have saved it.

#!/usr/bin/env perl
while (<>) { #treat parameters as filenames and open them for reading (in this case you should only process one file at a time)
chomp; # remove last character if it is a linefeed
if ( /.*\>$/ ) { # look for any character (the .) repeat as often as possible (the *) followed by a '>' character (the \>) but only at the end of the line (the $). So 'zbc> ' does not match, since the > character is not at the end of the line.
print "$_\n";
} else {
print "$_";
}
}

Last edited by scott1256ca; 02-28-2008 at 05:10 AM..
 

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tst(3)							    InterNetNews Documentation							    tst(3)

NAME
tst - ternary search trie functions SYNOPSIS
#include <inn/tst.h> struct tst; struct tst *tst_init(int node_line_width); void tst_cleanup(struct tst *tst); int tst_insert(struct tst *tst, const unsigned char *key, void *data, int option, void **exist_ptr); void *tst_search(struct tst *tst, const unsigned char *key); void *tst_delete(struct tst *tst, const unsigned char *key); DESCRIPTION
tst_init allocates memory for members of struct tst, and allocates the first node_line_width nodes. A NULL pointer is returned by tst_init if any part of the memory allocation fails. On success, a pointer to a struct tst is returned. The value for node_line_width must be chosen very carefully. One node is required for every character in the tree. If you choose a value that is too small, your application will spend too much time calling malloc(3) and your node space will be too spread out. Too large a value is just a waste of space. tst_cleanup frees all memory allocated to nodes, internal structures, as well as tst itself. tst_insert inserts the string key into the tree. Behavior when a duplicate key is inserted is controlled by option. If key is already in the tree then TST_DUPLICATE_KEY is returned, and the data pointer for the existing key is placed in exist_ptr. If option is set to TST_REPLACE then the existing data pointer for the existing key is replaced by data. Note that the old data pointer will still be placed in exist_ptr. If a duplicate key is encountered and option is not set to TST_REPLACE then TST_DUPLICATE_KEY is returned. If key is zero length then TST_NULL_KEY is returned. A successful insert or replace returns TST_OK. A return value of TST_ERROR indicates that a memory allocation error occurred while trying to grow the node free. Note that the data argument must never be NULL. If it is, then calls to tst_search will fail for a key that exists because the data value was set to NULL, which is what tst_search returns. If you just want a simple existence tree, use the tst pointer as the data pointer. tst_search finds the string key in the tree if it exists and returns the data pointer associated with that key. If key is not found then NULL is returned, otherwise the data pointer associated with key is returned. tst_delete deletes the string key from the tree if it exists and returns the data pointer assocaited with that key. If key is not found then NULL is returned, otherwise the data pointer associated with key is returned. HISTORY
Converted to POD from Peter A. Friend's ternary search trie documentation by Alex Kiernan <alex.kiernan@thus.net> for InterNetNews 2.4.0. $Id: tst.pod 8200 2008-11-30 13:31:30Z iulius $ INN 2.5.2 2009-05-21 tst(3)
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