Hi, can anyone please answer my question in deleting the rest of the line. I have an example below of a file contaning:
Serial3/1.5 43.70.195.13 YES NVRAM down down
Serial3/3 225.94.155.69 YES NVRAM up down
Serial3/6 ... (3 Replies)
Dear power users,
I have a file like this:
AA 8
AA 6
AA 5
AA 4
AA 3
BB 9
BB 4
BB 3
BB 2
ZZ 5
ZZ 3
ZZ 1
...
The characters in colum one are variously different until the end of the file. I want to extract the maximum value of each entry in... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I need to search a string and print the rest of the lines...
input: 8 0 90 1 0 59 20 2488 96 30006dde372 S ? 0:00 /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/bin/atmsnmpd -n
output: 00 /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/bin/atmsnmpd -n
Actually i don even need the first "00".. any suggestions is appreciated..... (13 Replies)
Hi all,
Our application installation uses "sed" command to delete rest of line. It work perfect on Linux but fail on Solaris.
The OS versions are Solaris 9 and Linux Red Hat AS 3.
yourfile.txt
hello and world
cat and dog
hello world
in linux:
cat yourfile.txt | sed ‘s/\(\+\)... (3 Replies)
i need to find ' - ' in a line , if i found i need to rest of the line including '-'
example
libmm-2.0
libytytsunos-5.6
output
libmm
libytytsunos (7 Replies)
I need some help. I have a file (all.txt) whereby I want to substitute using sed/awk all lines that matches an expression with another line with different expression i.e
subtitute expression,
database_id: filename;
WITH
database_id: PY;
There are many occurrences of the expression... (4 Replies)
Need to remove rest of line after the equals sign on search pattern from the searchfile. Can anybody help. Couldn't find any similar example in the forum:
infile:
64_1535: Delm. = 86 var, aaga
64_1535: Fran. = 57 ex. ccc
64_1639: Feb. = 26 (link). def
64_1817: mar. = 3/4. drz ... (7 Replies)
Hi friends,
I have a file where I should search for a string and get the rest of the line but without the delimiter using awk.
for example I have the series of string in a file:
input_string.txt
bbb
ccc
aaa
and the mapping file looks like this.
mapping.txt
aaa|12
bbb|23
ccc|43... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have one requiremnet like this. I need to find some particular string (eg.IncludeDateTime = ) in a file. And wherever it finds the string the unix script has to delete the remaining text coming after the string (ie., 'IncludeDateTime = ' ) in the same line. I tried to write this script in... (5 Replies)
Background:
I have a file of thousands of potential SSR primers from Batch Primer 3.
I can't use primers that will contain the same sequence ID or sequence as another primer.
I have some basic shell scripting skills, but not enough to handle this.
What you need to know:
I need to remove the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: msatseqs
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search::gin::query::set
Search::GIN::Query::Set(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Search::GIN::Query::Set(3pm)NAME
Search::GIN::Query::Set - Create queries with set operations
VERSION
version 0.08
SYNOPSIS
# build a query like:
# (type:pdf OR type:png) AND (name:Homer OR name:Bart)
use Search::GIN::Query::Set;
use Search::GIN::Query::Manual;
my $query = Search::GIN::Query::Set->new(
operation => 'INTERSECT',
subqueries => [
Search::GIN::Query::Manual->new(
values => {
type => [qw(pdf png)]
}
),
Search::GIN::Query::Manual->new(
values => {
name => [qw(Homer Bart)]
}
),
]
);
DESCRIPTION
Creates a manual GIN query that can be used to search using basic set theory, in order to build more complex queries.
This query doesn't provide any specific search, it's just a set operator for subqueries. You can build complex queries by using other set
queries as subqueries for a set query.
METHODS /SUBROUTINES
new
Creates a new query.
ATTRIBUTES
subqueries
The subqueries to process
operation
One of the basic set operators: "UNION", "INTERSECT" and "EXCEPT". The default is "UNION"
AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Yuval Kogman, Infinity Interactive.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.10.1 2011-01-31 Search::GIN::Query::Set(3pm)