02-12-2009
Parsing file to match strings
I have a file with the following format
12g data/datasets/cct 8g data/dataset/cct
10 g data/two 5g data/something_different
10g something_different
5g data/two
is there a way to loop through this file and line up and print out the numbers with the matching directories. For example,
10g data/two 5g data/two
thanks!
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drslib() drslib()
NAME
drs_tool - Command-line interface to DRSLIB
SYNPOSIS
DESCRIPTION
USAGE
Usage
Usage: drs_tool [command] [options] [drs-pattern]
command: list list publication-level datasets todo show file operations pending for the next version upgrade make changes to
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OPTIONS
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Root directory of the DRS tree
-I INCOMING, --incoming=INCOMING
Incoming directory for DRS files. Defaults to <root>/output
-a ACTIVITY, --activity=ACTIVITY
Set DRS attribute activity for dataset discovery
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Set DRS attribute product for dataset discovery
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Set DRS attribute institute for dataset discovery
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Set DRS attribute frequency for dataset discovery
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Set DRS attribute realm for dataset discovery
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FILES
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