Greetings.
I am struggling with a shell script to make my life simpler, with a number of practical ways in which it could be used. I want to take a standard text file, and pull the 'n'th word from each line such as the first word from a text file.
I'm struggling to see how each line can be... (5 Replies)
Hey All,
On commad promt of a shell..
How can we move our cursor word by word.
Like Ctrl+A takes to the starting of the command...
Any shortcut like that..?
Thanks
pbsrinivas (1 Reply)
Assume I have a text file as below:
me
con pi
ind ken
pras ur
me
con rome
ind kent
pras urs
pintu
con mys
ind pan
pras ki
con kit
ind sys
My requirement,
I need to search for "con rome" and if exists, then print 4th word from rome, i.e in above example, since "con rome"... (4 Replies)
I have a File with the below contents
File1
I have no prior experience in unix. I have just started to work in unix.
My experience in unix is 0. My Total It exp is 3 yrs.
I need to replace the first word in each line with the last word for example
unix have no prior experience in... (2 Replies)
Hi people;
i want to read the last word of the 14th line of my file1.txt. Here is the EXACT 14th line of the file.
250 SectorPortnum=3,AuxPortInUngo=2,PortDeviceGroup=1,PortDeviceSet=1,PorDevice=1 20 >>> Set.
i have to get the word Set. how can i call it and also how... (3 Replies)
Hi, I need a script to read last word of the line and out put in some temp file.
i
it can contain any word like:
My name is Harry.
or
My zip code is 24490
or it can be
My secret code is 024H
I just need last word of the line (Harry, or 2440 or 024H)
Thanks for the posts below.... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to read a file line by line and then store the whole line word by word in array so that I can do specific manipulation on each word.
$ cat test.txt
hello how are you
i am good
I would like to have an array created dynamically so that first time , the... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
Hope you guys had a wonderful weekend
I have a scenario where in which I have to read a file line by line
and check for few words before redirecting to a file
I have searched the forum but,either those answers dint work (perhaps because of my wrong under standing of how IFS... (6 Replies)
I have a file: file.txt, which contains the following data in it.
This is a file, my name is Karl, what is this process, karl is karl junior, file is a test file, file's name is file.txt
My name is not Karl, my name is Karl Joey
What is your name?
Do you know your name and... (3 Replies)
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unwrapdiff
UNWRAPDIFF(1) Man pages UNWRAPDIFF(1)NAME
unwrapdiff - demangle word-wrapped patches
SYNOPSIS
unwrapdiff [-v] [file...]
unwrapdiff {[--help] | [--version]}
DESCRIPTION
unwrapdiff demangles patches that have been word-wrapped, in an attempt to make them useful.
The corrected diff is sent to standard output. Note that you will probably need to use the -l option when applying the patch, in order to
ignore any whitespace differences there may be.
OPTIONS -v
Verbose operation. A list of lines that are modified in a way that might be wrong is sent to stderr.
--help
Display a short usage message.
--version
Display the version number of unwrapdiff.
LIMITATIONS
Some heuristics are used to decide whether use a space to recombine a wrapped line, or just join them together. Currently this is done by
comparing with last three characters of a line with the first two characters of its continuation, and using a space if any of them are
different.
The patch needs to have been valid before being word-wrapped.
The last line of a hunk is nearly always ambiguous. If the next line begins "@@", "Index: ", "diff " or "--- " then it is taken to be
complete; otherwise it is unwrapped using the next line.
AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
Package maintainer
patchutils 17 January 2003 UNWRAPDIFF(1)