so I've got almost everything I need here is the code I'm using
only the program that is writing the text file is leaving something in the blank lines so my result looks like this
"
Jane Doe
7 times the headache
Some City
Connecticut
06032
"
I am on a mac and writing the file using apple script alternatively if I could just hand awk the text rather than specifying a file that may fix the problem
How would I split a file based on the location of a string, basically I want all entries above the string unix in this example
1
2
3
4
unix
5
6
7
Thanks,
Chuck (3 Replies)
Hey Guys.I am a newbie on Bash Shell Scripting and Perl.And I have a question about file parsing.
I have a log file which contains reports about a communication device.I need to take some of the reports from the log file.Its hard to explain the issue.but shortly I can say that, the reports has a... (2 Replies)
Any ideas?
1)loop through text file
2)extract everything between SOL and EOL
3)output files, for example: 123.txt and 124.txt for the file below
So far I have: sed -n "/SOL/,/EOL/{p;/EOL/q;}" file
Here is an example of my text file.
SOL-123.go
something goes here
something goes... (0 Replies)
Hello
I have a file that contains 10 rows as below:
"ID" "DP"
"ID=GRMZM2G015073_T01" "23.6044288292005"
"ID=GRMZM2G119852_T01" "59.7782287606723"
"ID=GRMZM2G100242_T02" "61.4167813736184"
"ID=GRMZM2G046274_T01" "6.63061838134219"
"ID=GRMZM2G046274_T02" ... (5 Replies)
I was trying to parse the text file, which will looks like this
###XYZABC####
############
int = 4
char = 1
float = 1
.
.
############
like this my text file will contains lots of entries and I need to store these entries in the map eg. map.first = int and map.second = 4 same way I... (5 Replies)
I'm totally stumped with how to handle this huge text file I'm trying to deal with. I really need some help!
Here is what is looks like:
ab1ba67c331a3d731396322fad8dd71a3b627f89359827697645c806091c40b9
0.2
812a3c3684310045f1cb3157bf5eebc4379804e98c82b56f3944564e7bf5dab5
0.6
0.6... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am back for the second round today - :D
My input text file is this way
Home
friends
friendship meter
Tools
Mirrors
Downloads
My Data
About Us
Help
My own results
BLAT Search Results
ACTIONS QUERY SCORE START END QSIZE IDENTITY CHRO STRAND ... (7 Replies)
I do have a flat text file that are divided into blocks. Each block is demimited by '='. I would like to parse certain numbers and letters.
This is the format of the file I have. It has thousands of such blocks
>A B 1, 100
TTTT 100 95
>C D 1, 95
GHJKL
=
>A B 1, 72
GHUJKLO 72 84
>C D... (3 Replies)
Hi All!
Is it possible to convert text file:
to:
? (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: y77
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
json
json(n) JSON parser json(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
json - JSON parser
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require json ?1.0?
::json::json2dict txt
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The json package provides a simple Tcl-only library for parsing the JSON http://www.json.org/ data exchange format as specified in RFC 4627
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt. There is some ambiguity in parsing JSON because JSON has type information that is not maintained by
the Tcl conversion. The json package returns data as a Tcl dict. Either the dict package or Tcl 8.5 is required for use.
COMMANDS
::json::json2dict txt
Parse JSON formatted text txt into a Tcl dict and return the value.
EXAMPLES
An example of a JSON array converted to Tcl. A JSON array is returned as a single item with multiple elements.
[
{
"precision": "zip",
"Latitude": 37.7668,
"Longitude": -122.3959,
"Address": "",
"City": "SAN FRANCISCO",
"State": "CA",
"Zip": "94107",
"Country": "US"
},
{
"precision": "zip",
"Latitude": 37.371991,
"Longitude": -122.026020,
"Address": "",
"City": "SUNNYVALE",
"State": "CA",
"Zip": "94085",
"Country": "US"
}
]
=>
{Country US Latitude 37.7668 precision zip State CA City {SAN FRANCISCO} Address {} Zip 94107 Longitude -122.3959} {Country US Latitude 37.371991 precision zip State CA City SUNNYVALE Address {} Zip 94085 Longitude -122.026020}
An example of a JSON object converted to Tcl. A JSON object is returned as a multi-element list (a dict).
{
"Image": {
"Width": 800,
"Height": 600,
"Title": "View from 15th Floor",
"Thumbnail": {
"Url": "http://www.example.com/image/481989943",
"Height": 125,
"Width": "100"
},
"IDs": [116, 943, 234, 38793]
}
}
=>
Image {IDs {116 943 234 38793} Thumbnail {Width 100 Height 125 Url http://www.example.com/image/481989943} Width 800 Height 600 Title {View from 15th Floor}}
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category json of
the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
data exchange, exchange format, javascript, json
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006 ActiveState Software Inc.
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