Hi!
I've the following script code with an input parameter:
sed 's/oldstring/$1/g' myfile > newfile
(I launch it with comman line: $ MyShell newstring)
Problem: the substituion doesn't work (oldstring becomes $1, instead of newstring). How could I solve this situation?
Thanks, ... (2 Replies)
When I run the script I pass in 2 expressions (ex. replace.ksh new old)
I want the script to go line by line for a given file in a given directory and replace the word new with old. Of course in my line where I have the awk statement it is replacing the 2nd word with 1st instead of new with... (3 Replies)
Hey ppl,
Could u tell me how to replace such a string
xyz->x with XYZ(x), where x can be any variable accessible by pointer to structure, xyz
in an entire file? (1 Reply)
Hey ppl,
Could u tell me how to replace such a string
xyz->x with XYZ(x), where x can be any variable accessible by pointer to structure, xyz
in an entire file? (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a properties file (myprop.properties) which contains some values:
@oneValue@==tcp://localhost:1234
@twoValue@==tcp://localhost:4563
@threeValue@==tcp://localhost7895
I have a xml file (myXmlFile.xml)which contains some tokens:
<application name="aTest">
<NameValuePair>
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a template file and want to replace 3 parameters to the values that I want. these values are in a parameter file.
Any idea how to do this in perl?
the parameter file looks like:
host_name = jupiter
PORT = 1562
IPADDRESS = 10.1.34.10
the template file has lots of entry.... (1 Reply)
I use otool on OS X to figure out the shared libraries that a binary uses. I run this command:
otool -L /Applications/Vidnik\ 0.13.0/Vidnik.app/Contents/MacOS/Vidnik
And it returns an output similar to this:
/Applications/Vidnik 0.13.0/Vidnik.app/Contents/MacOS/Vidnik:... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have a string like this user can specify different query sets that is why "or" is mentioned:
$string="](";
or
$string="]((";
or
$string="](((";
or
$string="]((((("; (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am trying to grep string with square brackets.
for example I want to grep the below string in log.txt file.
This is a test
thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Hello
I'm writing a handler for ffmpeg, and having troubles to catch some exceptions that may occour with certain files.
In order to parse for video & subtitle maps, i've had to make the raw data easier to handle, until now this worked well, but basicly i've just been lucky...
The input... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
split
SPLIT(1) General Commands Manual SPLIT(1)NAME
split - split a file into pieces
SYNOPSIS
split [ option ... ] [ file ]
DESCRIPTION
Split reads file (standard input by default) and writes it in pieces of 1000 lines per output file. The names of the output files are xaa,
xab, and so on to xzz. The options are
-n Split into n-line pieces.
-e expression
File divisions occur at each line that matches a regular expression; see regexp(6). Multiple -e options may appear. If a subex-
pression of expression is contained in parentheses (...), the output file name is the portion of the line which matches the subex-
pression.
-f stem
Use stem instead of x in output file names.
-s suffix
Append suffix to names identified under -e.
-x Exclude the matched input line from the output file.
-i Ignore case in option -e; force output file names (excluding the suffix) to lower case.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/split.c
SEE ALSO sed(1), awk(1)grep(1), regexp(6)SPLIT(1)