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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Ascending order within text Post 302225370 by kerpm on Friday 15th of August 2008 09:05:53 AM
Old 08-15-2008
Ascending order within text

I appreciate all the help that I've already received but am running into one problem. I can find how to add something before a file with ascending numbers but not like this. I basically have a file that looks like this:

100
101
102
103
104

I need to add the following before each line with ascending numbers: line num0 file

So in the end, I would need the file to look like this:

line num0 file 100
line num1 file 101
line num2 file 102
line num3 file 103
line num4 file 104

Any help is appreciated.

P.S. Sed would be preferable but any programming language will suffice. Again, thanks.

Last edited by kerpm; 08-15-2008 at 10:21 AM..
 

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NAME
bamg2geo - convert bamg mesh in geo format SYNOPSIS
bamg2geo options input[.bamg] input[.dmn] bamg2geo options input[.bamg] -Cl domlabel bamg2geo options input[.bamg] {-dom domname}* DESCRIPTION
Convert a bamg `.bamg' into `.geo' one. The output goes to standart output. The `.dmn' file specifies the domain names, since bamg mesh generator uses numbers as domain labels. EXAMPLE
bamg -g toto.bamgcad -o toto.bamg bamg2geo toto.bamg toto.dmn > toto.geo BAMG CAD FILE
This file describe the boundary of the mesh geometry. A basic example writes (See bamg documentation for more); MeshVersionFormatted 0 Dimension 2 Vertices 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 3 0 1 4 Edges 4 1 2 101 2 3 102 3 4 103 4 1 104 hVertices 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 DOMAIN NAME FILE
This auxilliary `.dmn' file defines the boundary domain names as used by Rheolef, since bamg uses numeric labels for domains. EdgeDomainNames 4 bottom right top left THE DOMAIN NAME FILE CAN ALSO SPECIFY ADDITIONAL VERTICES DOMAIN
EdgeDomainNames 4 bottom right top left VerticeDomainNames 4 left_bottom right_bottom right_top left_top Vertice domain names are usefull for some special boundary conditions. OPTIONS
-upgrade -noupgrade Default is to output a version 2 `.geo' file format. See geo(1). With the -noupgrade, a version 1 file format is assumed. -dom dom1 ... -dom domN SEE ALSO
geo(1) rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 bamg2geo(1rheolef)
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