How can I change the sed portion of above to stop at what appears to be a blank line in the text?
I remember searching for a solution to a similar problem some years ago. When i finally found the answer it stunned me because of its simplicity. The trick is to simply quit sed when encountering the line on which you want to stop. Consider the following file:
If you want to stop at the blank line (for the purpose of the example we suppose it is completely empty) issue the following sed script:
Btw: my problem was to extract "headers" from script files. Usually a script has one or several lines at the beginning that start with a octothorpe ("#"). After these come lines with normal script code and then maybe the one or other commentary line starting with an octothorpe again. I wanted to extract only the first "header" lines, not any commentary after the first noncommentary line. My solution was analogous.
Hi,
I want to write a sed script which from
batiato:
batiato/giubbe:
pip_b.2.txt
pip_b.3.txt
pip_b.3mmm.txt
bennato:
bennato/peterpan:
123.txt
consoli:
pip_a.12.txt
daniele: (2 Replies)
HI, I have this list of apps like so:
DivX Products.app
DivX Support.app
Uninstall DivX for Mac.app
Build Applet.app
SpringBoard.app
Interface.app
MobileAddressBook.app
MobileSafari.app
MobileSlideShow.app
Preferences.app
Install Flash Player 8 OSX.app
Yap.app
check_afp.app
... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to know how to solve one of my problems using expert unix commands.
I have a file with occasional blank lines;
for example;
dertu
frthu
fghtu
frtty
frtgy
frgtui
frgtu
ghrye
frhutp
frjuf
I need to edit the file so that the file looks like this; (10 Replies)
All I want is to look for the pattern in the file...If I found it at # places... I want print lines after those pattern(line) until I find a blank line.
Log EXAMPLE :
MT:Exception caught
The following Numbers were affected:
1234
2345
2346
Error
java.lang.InternalError:... (3 Replies)
My source is on each line
98.194.245.255 - - "GET /disp0201.php?poc=4060&roc=1&ps=R&ooc=13&mjv=6&mov=5&rel=5&bod=155&oxi=2&omj=5&ozn=1&dav=20&cd=&daz=&drc=&mo=&sid=&lang=EN&loc=JPN HTTP/1.1" 302 - "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.0.3705; .NET CLR... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file, say files_list, as below (o/p of ls -R cmd)
$ cat files_list
/remote/dir/path/to/file:
sub-dir1
sub-dir2
sub-dir3
...
/remote/dir/path/to/file/sub-dir1:
remote_file1.csv.tgz
<blank line 1>
/remote/dir/path/to/file/sub-dir2:
remote_file2.csv.tgz
<blank... (3 Replies)
Hello and Happy New Year 2012!
I have this example:
1,2,3 4,5,6 7,8,9
For that, I'm trying to get:
1,2,3
4,5,6
7,8,9
for that, I think this might work but doesnt work so far:
awk '{for(i=1;i=NF;i++);sub(/\//,"",$i);print $i}' myfile (2 Replies)
Dear all
I want to search special string in file and then print next all line in one line until blank lines come. Help me plz for same. My input file and desire op file is as under.
i/p file:
A1/EXT "BSCABD1_21233G1" 757 130823 1157
RADIO X-CEIVER ADMINISTRATION
BTS EXTERNAL FAULT
... (7 Replies)
Hello.
I have a config file (/etc/my_config_file) which may content :
#
# port for HTTP (descriptions, SOAP, media transfer) traffic
port=8200
# network interfaces to serve, comma delimited
network_interface=eth0
# set this to the directory you want scanned.
# * if have multiple... (6 Replies)
I have an AWK command that goes like this:
awk '/from BOITE_AUX_LETTRES/,/end-procedure|END-PROCEDURE|end-select|END-SELECT/ {print FILENAME,FNR,$0}' *prp
I get my results as follows:
ZKELEXTV2.prp 16 from BOITE_AUX_LETTRES(#num_lettre)
ZKELEXTV2.prp 23 LET $CONDEXTR = ' where... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mvalonso
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ch_lab
CH_LAB(1) BSD General Commands Manual CH_LAB(1)NAME
ch_lab -- change/copy label files
SYNOPSIS
ch_lab [-S frame spacing] [-start time] [-end time] [-ext file extension] [-extract file] [-extend time] [-f sample frequency]
[-lf sample frequency] [-itype file type] [-key key file] [-lablist list of labels] [-length time] [-map map file]
[-name feature name] [-class class] [-o output file] [-otype file type] [-pad high | low] [-pos list of labels] [-q timestep]
[-range range] [-sed sed file] [fl shift time delta] [-style output stype] [-vocab vocab file] [-verify] [-nopath] [-base] [-combine]
[-divide] [-h] input files ...
DESCRIPTION
ch_lab copies from one or more input label files to an output label file, optionally performing various operations along the way.
The following option flags are recognized:
-h Print a summary of usage to standard output.
-S frame spacing
frame spacing of output
-start time
start time, in seconds, for label extraction
-end time
end time, in seconds, for label extraction
-ext file extension
filename extension to use for multiple output files
-extract file
extract a single file from a list of files
-extend time
extend track file by time seconds beyond label file
-f sample frequency
sample frequency of label file
-lf sample frequency
sample frequency for labels
-itype file type
type of input label file: esps htk ogi
-key key file
key label file
-lablist list
list of labels to be considered as blank
-length time
length of track produced, in seconds
-map map file
label mapping file
-name feature name
eg. Fo Phoneme
-class class
name of class defined in op file
-o output file
output file name
-otype file type
output file type: xmg, ascii, esps, htk
-pad high | low
pad with high or low values
-pos list
list of labels to be regarded as 'pos'
-q timestep
quantize label timings to nearst value
-range range
difference between high and low values
-sed sed file
perform regex editing using sed file
fl shift time delta
shift the times of the labels
-style output style
output style e.g. track
-vocab file
file containing list of words in vocabulary
-verify
check that only labels in vocab file are in label file
-nopath
ignore pathnames when searching label lists
-base
use base filenames for lists of label files
-combine
-divide
SEE ALSO ch_wave(1)ch_track(1)Edinburgh Speech Tools April 5, 2001 Edinburgh Speech Tools