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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to append to the file? Post 302205794 by vinay123 on Monday 16th of June 2008 09:38:46 AM
Old 06-16-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by era
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -p
s/(\|333\}.*)\}$/$1|1.6}/

Without more information about what you are trying to accomplish, it's hard to post any useful advice. If you are completely unfamiliar with Perl, why do you require the solution to be in Perl in the first place? If you have an existing Perl script which you want to modify, why don't you post (at least part of) the script here for us to see?

Hi,

My File 'temp.txt' contents are like this.

<Managers>
Mng={{FIL|FAVEI.mng|111}|15.000000|17.000000|17.000000|17.000000|14.000000|14.000000|14.000000|14.00 0000|14.000000|14.000000|14.000000|14.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FAPSV.mng|222}|3.000000|0.000000|0.000000|0.000000|0.000000|0.000000|0.000000|0.000000|0.0 00000|0.000000|0.000000|0.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FAVIF.mng|333}|8.000000|8.000000|8.000000|8.000000|7.000000|7.000000|7.000000|7.000000|7.0 00000|7.000000|7.000000|7.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FAVGR.mng|444}|15.000000|15.000000|15.000000|15.000000|14.000000|14.000000|14.000000|11.00 0000|11.000000|11.000000|14.000000|14.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FAPST.mng|555}|3.000000|3.000000|3.000000|3.000000|3.000000|3.000000|3.000000|3.000000|3.0 00000|3.000000|0.000000|0.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FAVGO.mng|666}|13.000000|14.000000|14.000000|14.000000|12.000000|12.000000|12.000000|12.00 0000|12.000000|12.000000|12.000000|12.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FASOT.mng|777}|5.000000|5.000000|5.000000|5.000000|5.000000|5.000000|5.000000|5.000000|5.0 00000|5.000000|0.000000|0.000000}
Mng={{FIL|FAWSC.mng|888}|4.000000|4.000000|4.000000|4.000000|4.000000|4.000000|4.000000|4.000000|4.0 00000|4.000000|6.000000|6.000000}
</Managers>

Now my aim is to search for the line with number '333' and update at the end of the line that corresponds to this number with the value '|1.6'
before '}'....

I have written the code like this.....

#!/usr/bin/perl -p
`cat tmp | sed \"s/\(\|333\}.*)\\}\$/$1|1.6}/\"`;


But this code is not updating the line with the value 1.6...

Can You just correct this code..........
 

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