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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting need help with replacing a certain field... Post 302183315 by shennanigan83 on Tuesday 8th of April 2008 08:09:22 PM
Old 04-08-2008
need help with replacing a certain field...

Hi, can anyone help me? This is what i want to do....I have a string

UNB+UNOA:1+OOCLIES+RTTC+080408:0358+1'

and i want to replace the "1" at the end (that specific field only) to 00001 such that the new output will be like this

UNB+UNOA:1+OOCLIES+RTTC+080408:0358+00001'

i tried using sed but it replaces all the "1"'s it encounters..i only need the "1" in the last part....maybe it has something to do with cut -d+ -f6? I'm not entirely sure...

I already figured out how to pad 1 with zeros to make it's width 5 but am having trouble with the replacement part.

Please help anyone...and thank you very much in advance!!!
 

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FORMS(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						  FORMS(3)

NAME
field_just, set_field_just -- form library LIBRARY
Curses Form Library (libform, -lform) SYNOPSIS
#include <form.h> int field_just(FIELD *field); int set_field_just(FIELD *field, int justification); DESCRIPTION
Field justification is only applied to static fields, a dynamic field will not be justified. The default justification for a field is NO_JUSTIFICATION. The field_just() will return the current justification value of the given field and the justification may be set by call- ing the set_field_just() function. PARAMETERS
The following are the valid justifications for a field: NO_JUSTIFICATION No justification is to be applied to the field. In practice, this is the same as JUSTIFY_LEFT. JUSTIFY_RIGHT The field will be right justified. That is, the end of each line will be butted up against the right hand side of the field. JUSTIFY_LEFT The field will be left justified. That is, the start of each line will be butted up against the left hand side of the field. JUSTIFY_CENTER The field will be centre justified, padding will be applied to either end of the line to make the line centred in the field. RETURN VALUES
The functions will return one of the following error values: E_OK The function was successful. E_CURRENT The field specified is the currently active one on the form. E_BAD_ARGUMENT A bad argument was passed to the function. SEE ALSO
curses(3), forms(3) NOTES
The header <form.h> automatically includes both <curses.h> and <eti.h>. BSD
January 1, 2001 BSD
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