08-19-2008
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
i have this text file name test.txt which contain :
aaaaa bbb
iiiiiiiiiiiii ccf
ddaaa ddd
and i need a script that can print out the line numbers using a while loop..
so when the script is run..it will have this:
1
2
3
any ideas? :) thanks guys (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: forevercalz
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all
How to add line numbers in text file..
ex
abcd
cdef
result
1. abcd
2. cdef
thx in advance (4 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello everyone !
Ive searched everywhere and still havnt found enough information to help me overcome (what seems like) a small problem
I have created a temporary file in which i store numbers which a seperated by a space, eg)
5 10 46
23 866 392
i wish to take the numbers for each line... (2 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Gurus,
I have the following file in csv format, to be convert from cvs to excel.
abc,summer,tennis,123456789,winter
clearsky,fall,computer,43322,monitor
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi! I'm trying to assign line numbers to each line of the file
for example consider the following..
The contents of the input file are
hello how are you?
I'm fine.
How about you?
I'm trying to get the following output..
1 hello how are you?
2 I'm fine.
3 How about you? ... (8 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
i have applied the following command on a file named unix.txt that contains the string "linux from the text"
grep -n -i -w "linux from the text" unix.txt
and the result is
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello friends,
Is there any way to split file from n to n+6 into 1 file and (n+7) to (n+16) into other file etc.
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have one file name called test.txt and its having numbers inside the file.I need to identified next available number with use of unix shell scipt and have to update next available number with use of unix shell script.
Example:-
cat test.txt
5001
5002
5003
5005
7000
7001
... (5 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I need to number the lines in my text file. I know how to do this with standard numbering (1,2,3,4, etc) but I need to count in multiples of 5, beginning 0,5,10,15...
example existing file:
abcd
efg
hijklm
nopqrs
desired output
0 abcd
5 efg
10 hijklm
15 ... (11 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Hello All,
This is a noob question. I tried searching for the answer but the answer found did not help me .
I have a file that can have duplicates.
100
200
300
400
100
150
the number 100 is duplicated twice. I want to find the duplicate along with the line number.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
libtalloc_stealing
libtalloc_stealing(3) talloc libtalloc_stealing(3)
NAME
libtalloc_stealing - Chapter 2: Stealing a context
Stealing a context
Talloc has the ability to change the parent of a talloc context to another one. This operation is commonly referred to as stealing and it
is one of the most important actions performed with talloc contexts.
Stealing a context is necessary if we want the pointer to outlive the context it is created on. This has many possible use cases, for
instance stealing a result of a database search to an in-memory cache context, changing the parent of a field of a generic structure to a
more specific one or vice-versa. The most common scenario, at least in Samba, is to steal output data from a function-specific context to
the output context given as an argument of that function.
struct foo {
char *a1;
char *a2;
char *a3;
};
struct bar {
char *wurst;
struct foo *foo;
};
struct foo *foo = talloc_zero(ctx, struct foo);
foo->a1 = talloc_strdup(foo, "a1");
foo->a2 = talloc_strdup(foo, "a2");
foo->a3 = talloc_strdup(foo, "a3");
struct bar *bar = talloc_zero(NULL, struct bar);
/* change parent of foo from ctx to bar */
bar->foo = talloc_steal(bar, foo);
/* or do the same but assign foo = NULL */
bar->foo = talloc_move(bar, &foo);
The talloc_move() function is similar to the talloc_steal() function but additionally sets the source pointer to NULL.
In general, the source pointer itself is not changed (it only replaces the parent in the meta data). But the common usage is that the
result is assigned to another variable, thus further accessing the pointer from the original variable should be avoided unless it is
necessary. In this case talloc_move() is the preferred way of stealing a context. Additionally sets the source pointer to NULL,
thus.protects the pointer from being accidentally freed and accessed using the old variable after its parent has been changed.
Version 2.0 Tue Jun 17 2014 libtalloc_stealing(3)