01-08-2009
Okay I got the script working...Thank you VERY much for your help...one more thing though
it minor dont worry...
I want the output to be as follows
YEAR-MN-DY-YR- Subject -BLH
so there should be a space before and after the subject
also I need the Month to be two digits
I tried altering the code by putting Feb => 02 instead of Feb => 2 but it errors out
I also tried changing the print line to ...,0$month,...or ...,'0' month,... that errors out as well
can you give me some guidance on syntax
#!/usr/bin/perl
open(FILE, "test3.txt") or die ("The file is not found");
%citymap = ( UC => "Union City", VJ => "Vallejo", Vallejo => "Vallejo",berk => "
Berkeley", Berk => "Berkeley" );
%month2int = ( Jan => 1, Feb => 2, Mar => 3, mar => 3, March => 3, Apr => 4, ap
r => 4, April => 4, may => 5, May => 5, Jun => 6, Jul => 7, July => 7, jul => 7,
aug => 8, Aug => 8, August => 8, august => 8, Sept => 9, September => 9, sept =
> 9,Okt => 10, Oct => 10, October => 10, oct => 10, nov => 11, Nov => 11, Novemb
er => 11, november => 11, Dec => 12, December => 12, december => 12);
while (<FILE>) {
($city,$year,$month,$day,$title,$speaker)=split('-');
$month=exists $month2int{$month} ? $month2int{$month} : $month;
$city=exists $citymap{$city} ? $citymap{$city} : ucfirst($city);
print join("- ",$city,$year,$month,$day,$title,$speaker);
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normalize::text::music_fields
Normalize::Text::Music_Fields(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Normalize::Text::Music_Fields(3pm)
NAME
Normalize::Text::Music_Fields - normalize names of people's and (musical) works.
SYNOPSIS
$name = $obj->Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::normalize_person($name);
$work = $obj->Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::normalize_piece($work);
# $obj should have methods `name_for_field_normalization', 'shorted_person'
DESCRIPTION
Databases of names and of works-per-name are taken from plain-text files (optionally in mail-header format). Names are stored in *.lst
files. Works are stored in .comp files named after the shortened name of the composer.
The directories of these files are looked in the environment variable "MUSIC_FIELDS_PATH" (if defined, split the same way as "PATH"), or in
"$ENV{HOME}/.music_fields", and "-" (and "-" is replaced by the directory named as the module file with .pm dropped). At runtime, one can
replace the list by calling function Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::set_path() with the list of directories as the argument.
(Since parsed files are cached, replacing the directory list should be done as early as possible.)
Files may be managed with utility subroutines provided with the module:
# Translate from one-per-line to mail-header format:
perl -wple "BEGIN {print q(# format = mail-header)} s/#s*normalizeds*$//; $_ = qq(Title: $_) unless /^s*(#|$)/; $_ = qq(
$_) if $p and not /^##/; $_ .= qq(
) unless $p = /^##/" Normalize::Text::Music_Fields-G_Gershwin.comp >Music_Fields-G_Gershwin.comp-mail
# (inverse transformation:) Dump pieces listed in mail-header format
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wle "print for Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::read_composer_file(shift, shift)" gershwin Music_Fields-G_Gershwin.comp-mail > o
# Normalize data in 1-line-per piece format
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wle "Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift)->Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::normalize_file_lines(shift)"
# Create a mail-header file from a semi-processed (with "bold" fields)
# mail-header file (with xml escapes, preceded by opus number)
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -00wnle "BEGIN {$tag = Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift @ARGV); print q(# format = mail-header)} print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::emit_as_mail_header($tag,$_, q(bold,xml,opus),$pre)" shostakovich o-xslt-better >Music_Fields-D_Shostakovich.comp-mail1
# Likewise, from work-per-line with opus-numbers:
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wnle "BEGIN {$tag = Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift @ARGV); print qq(# format = mail-header
)} print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::emit_as_mail_header($tag,$_, q(opus), $pre)" schnittke o-schnittke-better >Music_Fields-A_Schnittke.comp-mail2
# A primitive tool for merging additional info into the database:
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wnle "BEGIN {$tag = Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift @ARGV); print qq(# format = mail-header
)} next unless s/^s*++s*//; print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::merge_info($tag,$_, q(opus,xml), qr(^(58|70|76|116|118|119)($|-)))" brahms o-brahms-op-no1-xslt
# Minimal consistency check of persons database.
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perl -Mmanage_M_N_F -e test_normalize_piece
perl v5.14.2 2009-05-08 Normalize::Text::Music_Fields(3pm)