Greetings.
I am struggling with a shell script to make my life simpler, with a number of practical ways in which it could be used. I want to take a standard text file, and pull the 'n'th word from each line such as the first word from a text file.
I'm struggling to see how each line can be... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm attempting to parse through a .bin file word by word and perform a cksum on each word using perl. I'm new to perl so I dont exactly know how to get started. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a file like this,
data1,data2,,,data5,data6.
i want to write a shell script to replace data3 with "/example/string". which means my data file should look like this .
data1,data2,example/string],,data5,data6.
Could you guys help me to get a sed command or any other command... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
Can anyone help me please,
I have a word like below.
6,76
I want to read this word and check if it has "," (comma) and if yes then i want to replace it with "." (dot). That means i want to be changed to 6.76
If the word doesnot contain "," then its should not be changed.
Eg.
... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Please let me know a command to parse the below line and find the words,
I have a line like this
40609 39930
In this above line the two words are separted by space.The length of this two words may differ.
I want to put 40609 in var_one and 39930 in var_two.
Eg.
Input line is ... (1 Reply)
Hi!
I'm trying to create a shell script to parse a file which might have multiple lines matching a pattern (i.e. containing some word).
I need to return all lines matching the pattern, but stripping the contents of that line until the pattern is matched
For example, if my input file was
... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I used the following script to conect to cisco router:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
use Opsware::NAS::Connect;
my($host, $port, $user, $pass) = ('localhost','$tc_proxy_telnet_port$','$tc_user_username$','$tc_user_password$');
my $device =... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I'm almost there with scripting, and I've looked at a few examples that could help me out here. But I'm still at a lost where to start. I'm looking to parse each line in the log file below and save the output like below.
Log File
AABBCGCAT022|242|3
AABBCGCAT023|243|4... (6 Replies)
I have a file that has the words I want to find in other files (but lets say I just want to find my words in a single file). Those words are IDs, so if my word is ZZZ4, outputs like aaZZZ4, ZZZ4bb, aaZZZ4bb, ZZ4, ZZZ, ZyZ4, ZZZ4.8 (or anything like that) WON'T BE USEFUL.
I need the whole word... (6 Replies)
I have a multicolumn text file with header in the first row like this
The headers are stored in an array called . which contains I want to search for each elements of this array from that multicolumn text file. And I am using this awk approach
for ii in ${hdr}
do
gawk -vcol="$ii" -F... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cs_destroy
cs_destroy(3) cs/cs.h cs_destroy(3)NAME
cs_destroy - clean up and dealloc a parse tree
SYNOPSIS
#include <cs/cs.h>
void cs_destroy (CSPARSE **parse);
ARGUMENTS
parse - a pointer to a parse structure.
DESCRIPTION
cs_destroy will clean up all the memory associated with a CSPARSE structure, including strings passed to cs_parse_string. This does not
clean up any memory allocated by your own CSOUTFUNC or the HDF data structure passed to cs_init. It is safe to call this with a NULL
pointer, and it will leave parse NULL as well (ie, it can be called more than once on the same var)
RETURN VALUE
parse - will be NULL
SEE ALSO cs_dump(3), cs_destroy(3), cs_render(3), cs_register_esc_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parsev(3), cs_register_fileload(3), cs_init(3), cs_regis-
ter_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parse(3), cs_parse_string(3), cs_parse_file(3), =(3), cs_register_function
ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cs_destroy(3)