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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Use sed or gsub command Post 302255598 by rubin on Thursday 6th of November 2008 07:35:29 PM
Old 11-06-2008
Use double quotes around the sed code:

Code:
sed "s/file_name_${i)_info.hdr/file_${i}_tag.hdr/g" file_${i}.txt > filetag_${i}.txt

 

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FIELDCOMB(1)						      General Commands Manual						      FIELDCOMB(1)

NAME
fieldcomb - combine two or more field frames for video animation SYNOPSIS
fieldcomb [ -e|-o ][ -r ] [ -f combined.hdr ] field0.hdr field1.hdr .. DESCRIPTION
Fieldcomb combines two or more field frames into half as many final video frames for field-based animations. Normally, the even scanlines in the output are given over to the first, third, fifth, etc. pictures given on the input, and the odd scanlines are given over to the sec- ond, fourth, sixth, etc. pictures on the input. This behavior corresponds to the -e option, which is set by default. To reverse this ordering, the -o option must be specified. Normally, fieldcomb will name output frames by dividing the numbers on the input field file names by 2, inserting a 'C' right before the number, adding leading zeroes to make it always four digits. For example, the command: fieldcomb anim12.hdr anim13.hdr anim14.hdr anim15.hdr will produce two output pictures: animC0006.hdr & animC0007.hdr If an odd number of input files is given on the command line, the last file is held over and used as the first file in the next invocation of fieldcomb in the same directory. In this way, the program works well with the "TRANSFER" facility of ranimate(1), which does not guar- antee an even number of frames will be passed every time. If only two input files are given, the -f option may be used to specify a different output name of the user's choosing. If the -r option is specified, then the input files will be removed once they have been combined. AUTHOR
Greg Ward ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Work on this program was sponsored by Iebele Abel. SEE ALSO
getinfo(1), pcomb(1), pfilt(1), phisto(1), ran2tiff(1), ranimate(1), rpict(1) RADIANCE
9/6/2005 FIELDCOMB(1)
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