Suppose,
d=ABC*.BGH.LKJ
Now I want to replace 'DEFGHIJ' instead of '*.B' and store the value in d. Any Idea? Can we use sed here?
The outout should be like this:
d=ABCDEFGHIJGH.LKJ
Please help.. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I started exploring unix recently. Now i have got a requirement like i have a input file where i am having some strings line by line (One string Might be single line or multiple lines). Now i need find these strings in another file and if its found i have to replace it with another string... (2 Replies)
not getting anywhere with this
an xml file contains multiple clients set up with same tags, different values.
I need to parse the file for client foo, and change the value of tag "64bit" from false to true.
cat clients.xml
<Client type"FIX">
<ClientName>foo</ClientName>... (3 Replies)
Hi Perl users,
I have another problem with text processing in Perl. I have a file below:
Linux Unix Linux Windows SUN
MACOS SUN SUN HP-AUX
I want the result below:
Unix Windows SUN
MACOS HP-AUX
so the duplicate string will be removed and also the keyword of the string on... (2 Replies)
Hi, I was trying to figure this out but failed so I hope someone here can help me, thank you in advance.
I have two files.
file1: aa M
bb N
cc O
dd P
ee Q file2: aa A_87_P254063
cc A_87_P016532
bb A_87_P104793
dd A_87_P055331
ee A_87_P059706
aa A_87_P071636
ee A_87_P028302... (2 Replies)
Hi I have a question and hope I can get answer here. Thank you in advance.
I have two files:
file1:
aa X
bb Y
cc Z
file2:
cc A
bb B
dd C
aa D
bb E
If the 1st column match in both file1 and file2, the 2nd column in file2 will be replaced by the 2nd column in file1. If there is no... (2 Replies)
I have data that looks like the below:
PXL-A0000005 DTE3504500000005
PXL-A0000007 DTE3504500000007
PXL-A0000014 DTE3504500000014
PXL-A0000015 DTE3504500000015
PXL-A0000016 DTE3504500000016
What I am trying to do is use the value in $1 and substitute it in catno=....&storage . I do... (2 Replies)
Assume a string that contains one or multiple occurrences of three different keywords (abbreviated as "kw"). I would like to replace kw2 with some other string, say "qux". Specifically, I would like to replace that occurrence of kw2 that is the first one that is preceded by kw1 somewhere in the... (4 Replies)
Trying to use awk to find a keyword and return the matches in the row, but also $1 and $2, which are the unique id's, but they only appear once. Thank you :).
file
name 31 Index Chromosomal Position Gene Inheritance
122 2106725 TSC2 AD
124 2115481 TSC2 AD
121 2105400 TSC2 AD... (6 Replies)
I want to know, for internet access, if there is an easy way to filter domain names, on your Linux box, that match certain key(s) without using squid. For example, if you want to block example.com you add the following lines in your /etc/hosts file:
0.0.0.0 www.example.com
0.0.0.0 example.com... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: milhan
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oneko
ONEKO(6) Games Manual ONEKO(6)NAME oneko - Creates a cute cat chasing around your mouse cursor.SYNOPSIS
oneko [-help] [-tora] [-dog] [-sakura] [-tomoyo] [-time n] [-speed n] [-idle n] [-name name] [-towindow] [-toname name] [-tofocus] [-posi-
tion geometry] [-rv] [-noshape] [-fg] [-bg]
DESCRIPTION
oneko changes your mouse cursor into mouse and creates a little cute cat and the cat start chasing around your mouse cursor. If the cat
catchup the ``mouse'', start sleeping.
Options
-help Prints help message on usage.
-tora Make cat into "tora-neko", a cat wite tiger-like stripe.
-dog Runs a dog instead of a cat.
-sakura
Runs Sakura Kinomoto instead of a cat.
-tomoyo
Runs Tomoyo Daidouji instead of a cat.
-time interval
Sets interval timer which determine intervals for cat animation. Default value is 125000 and unit is micro-second. Smaller value
makes cat run faster.
-speed distance
Specify the distance where cat jumps at one move in dot resolution. Default is 16.
-idle speed
Specify the threshold of the speed which ``mouse'' running away to wake cat up.
-name name
Specify the window name of cat.
-towindow
When oneko starts with this option, you must select a window by cursor. Then cat appears and starts chasing the window instead of
mouse. You can select another running oneko as the target window. If root window is selected, cat chases mouse as usually. When
the target window is not in sight and not closed, cat chases mouse as usually. If the target window is closed, this program exit.
-toname name
Specify the window name of target to make cat chase it instead of mouse. You can specify another running oneko as the target win-
dow. When the target window is not in sight and not closed, cat chases mouse as usually. If the target window is closed, this pro-
gram exit.
-tofocus
Makes cat run to and on top of focus window. When focus window is not in sight, cat chases mouse as usually.
-position geometry
Specify X and Y offsets in pixels to adjust position of cat relative to mouse pointer.
-rv Reverse background color and foreground color.
-noshape
Don't use SHAPE extension.
-fg color
Foreground color.
-bg color
Background color.
-cursor cursornumber
Specify a cursos number to set when quitting. For example, 132 is the default root cursor.
Resources
Application name is "neko"(or "tora") and class name is "Oneko".
tora Set ``True'' if you want "tora-neko".
time Sets interval timer in micro-second.
speed Sets distance to jump in pixel.
idle Sets speed threshold to wake cat up when ``mouse'' running away.
noshape
Set ``True'' if you don't want to use SHAPE extension.
reverse
Set ``True'' if you want to switch foreground and background color.
foreground
Foreground color.
background
Background color.
Notes
While this program uses XGetDefault, be sure to use "neko.resouce" form. If you run this program as "tora", by hard of soft link, the
-tora option is enabled by default.
BSD Daemon Copyright 1988 by Marshall Kirk McKusick. All Rights Reserved.
Sakura Kinomoto and Tomoyo Daidouji are characters in a comic strip "CARDCAPTOR SAKURA" (CLAMP, Kodansha), with the sanction indicated in
CLAMP SCHOOL WEB CAMPUS (http://www.clamp.f-2.co.jp/).
AUTHOR
Original xneko is written by Masayuki Koba and modified to oneko by Tatsuya Kato, and modified furthermore by John Lerchey, Eric Anderson,
Toshihiro Kanda and Kiichiroh Mukose.
MAINTAINER
Send questions or problems to mukose@hbar.mp.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
ONEKO(6)