Hi folks. I've tried to research this, but haven't found a good answer (could be my harried state).
At any rate, I have records that end with
two commas, a number, two commas
this could be anywhere from
,,01,,
to
,,09875953,,
I need to remove the last two fields (the number... (3 Replies)
I am writing a shell script on SunOS cosuaah01 5.9 Generic_118558-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
machine. The shell script in.sh looks like this:
install_top=`pwd`
fl2=/d01/applptch/ptchora/iAS/Apache/Apache/cgi-bin/cxtool/display_report.pl
echo $fl2
mv $fl2 $fl2.old
sed 5c\... (6 Replies)
Collegues
I am dealing with raw text files which is extracted from web pages.
I have to find sentances which contains more than 99 words and have to put a "." after the 99th or 98 th word .
Is there any possiblity to it in sed or awk
With regards
Jaganadh.H (5 Replies)
Hello,
I need to use sed to replace a word in file.
My command is this:
sed "s/word_to_replace/'"${INPUT}"'/1 filename
and because INPUT="~@#$%^&*()-_=+{}\|;:<>,./?"
and / is also the delimiter so I'm keep on getting error message
sed: command garbled: ...
any suggestions about how I... (10 Replies)
Hi all,
Actually i want to delete the .ps extension from package1.ps string by using sed.
Can any body tell me that how shell i do it?????????
It is very urgent. Can anybody help me. I am trying to do this in the following way.
ps_file="package1.ps"
echo $ps_file
sed s/.ps//g $ps_file... (9 Replies)
Hi
Im running this command on AIX in ksh.
My input file samp1 contains
1
2
123
12345
When I execute the following sed i dont get a matching pattern
sed -n '/{1}/p' samp1
Can anyone help me with this simple thing (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file with the follwoing pattern:
Input file:
===========
tcp://xxx:123
8179 YY
1798 YY
tcp://abc:2345
not found
tcp://swt:4945
7356 QQ
tcp://pqr:456
8178 PP
9485 PP
4485 PP (8 Replies)
HI all,
i have a line in a file it cantains
one;two_1_10;two_2_10;two_3_10;three~
now i need to get the output as
one;two_1_abc_10;two_2_abc_10;two_3_abc_10;three~ ( 1 should be replaced with 1_abc for two__10 , and one more thing the number of occurances of two_value_10 will be... (1 Reply)
sort.sh
------
ls -lSr|cat -n/*gives the detailed description o files with a serial number concatenated*/
i=0
n=10
j=$n
if
then
while
do
(sh -C sub.sh $i $j)&
((i++))
((j--))
done
fi
if
then
while
do
(sh -C sub.sh $i $j)& (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dishak
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
grepdiff
GREPDIFF(1)GREPDIFF(1)NAME
grepdiff - show files modified by a diff containing a regex
SYNOPSIS
grepdiff [-n] [-p n] [--strip=n] [--addprefix=PREFIX] [-s] [-i PATTERN] [-x PATTERN] {REGEX} [file...]
grepdiff {--help | --version | --list | --filter ...}
DESCRIPTION
For each file modified by a patch, if the patch hunk contains the REGEX then the file's name is printed.
The regular expression is treated as POSIX Basic Regular Expression syntax.
For example, to see the patches in my.patch which contain the regular expression ``pf_gfp_mask'', use:
grepdiff pf_gfp_mask my.patch |
xargs -rn1 filterdiff my.patch -i
You can use both unified and context format diffs with this program.
OPTIONS -n Display the line number that each patch begins at.
-p n When matching, ignore the first n components of the pathname.
--strip=n
Remove the first n components of the pathname before displaying it.
--addprefix=PREFIX
Prefix the pathname with PREFIX before displaying it.
-s Show file additions, modifications and removals. A file addition is indicated by a ``+'', a removal by a ``-'', and a modification
by a ``!''.
-i PATTERN
Include only files matching PATTERN.
-x PATTERN
Exclude files matching PATTERN.
--help Display a short usage message.
--version
Display the version number of grepdiff.
--filter
Behave like filterdiff(1) instead.
--list Behave like lsdiff(1) instead.
SEE ALSO filterdiff(1), lsdiff(1)AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>.
patchutils 10 May 2002 GREPDIFF(1)