I have my input sometyhing like this
aaa
bbbbbb cccccc
ddddd eeeee
1234 ravi kumar
aaaaaa vvvvvvv
5678 ravi kumar
rrrrrrr mmmmmmm
I want the output as follows.
aaa
bbbbbb cccccc
ddddd eeeee
1234 ravi kumar
aaaaaa vvvvvvv
5678 ravi kumar (2 Replies)
I have my data something like this. I want to delete all the lines before the frist instance of the key word 'ravi kumar'
aaa
bbbbbb cccccc
ddddd eeeee
1234 ravi kumar
aaaaaa vvvvvvv
5678 ravi kumar
rrrrrrr mmmmmmm
I want the output as follows.
1234 ravi kumar
aaaaaa... (8 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
i need to read specific number of lines ( always serialized ; i.e from 10 to 20 or from 34 to 44 ) in a file , where the first line is found by grep 'ing a keyword.
example
file.txt
------------------------------------------------------------------
--header
this is the... (7 Replies)
I have 9,000 + html files.
I am using the following to remove the content from a certain line up
for i in `ls`
do
sed '1,569d' $i > $i.bak
done
This will remove the unwanted formatting keeping the content I need which changes in each HTML file.
the problem I have now is that the... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I have two files, say KEY_FILE and the MAIN_FILE. I am trying to read the KEY_FILE which has only one column and look for this column data in the MAIN_FILE to extract all the rows that have this key.
I have written a script to do so, but somehow it is not returning all the rows (
It... (4 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
I have two files I created in a format similar to the ones found below (character position is important):
File 1:
21 Cat Y N S Y Y N N
FOUR LEGS
TAIL
WHISKERS
30 Dog N N 1 Y Y N N
FOUR LEGS
TAIL
33 Fish Y N 1 Y Y N N
FINS
43 CAR Y N S Y Y N N
WHEELS
DOORS... (7 Replies)
consider the contents of a file has many stuff including few stuff that i need.. so i perfromed the below function
cat filename | grep "ALTER TABLE"
its output is as shown below
.
.
.
.
. SET @sql:=CONCAT('ALTER TABLE RecordMixProfile AUTO_INCREMENT=', @maxId) ;
SET... (14 Replies)
I have a text and I want to extract the 4 lines following a keyword!
For example if I have this text and the keyword is AAA
hello
helloo
AAA
one
two
three
four
helloooo
hellooo
I want the output to be
one
two
three
four (7 Replies)
Hello ,
I will need your help once again.
I have the following file:
cat file02.txt
PATTERN XXX.YYY.ZZZ. 500
ROW01 aaa. 300 XS 14
ROW 45 29 AS XD.FD.
PATTERN 500 ZZYN002
ROW gdf gsste
ALT 267 fhhfe.ddgdg.
PATTERN ERE.MAY. 280
PATTERRNTH 5000 rt.rt.
ROW SO a 678
PATTERN... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: alex2005
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deroff
deroff(1) User Commands deroff(1)NAME
deroff - remove nroff/troff, tbl, and eqn constructs
SYNOPSIS
deroff [ -m [m | s | l] ] [-w] [-i] [ filename...]
DESCRIPTION
deroff reads each of the filenames in sequence and removes all troff(1) requests, macro calls, backslash constructs, eqn(1) constructs
(between .EQ and .EN lines, and between delimiters), and tbl(1) descriptions, perhaps replacing them with white space (blanks and blank
lines), and writes the remainder of the file on the standard output. deroff follows chains of included files (.so and .nx troff commands);
if a file has already been included, a .so naming that file is ignored and a .nx naming that file terminates execution. If no input file is
given, deroff reads the standard input.
OPTIONS -m The -m option may be followed by an m, s, or l. The -mm option causes the macros to be interpreted so that only running text is
output (that is, no text from macro lines.) The -ml option forces the -mm option and also causes deletion of lists associated
with the mm macros.
-w If the -w option is given, the output is a word list, one ``word'' per line, with all other characters deleted. Otherwise, the
output follows the original, with the deletions mentioned above. In text, a ``word'' is any string that contains at least two let-
ters and is composed of letters, digits, ampersands (&), and apostrophes ('); in a macro call, however, a ``word'' is a string
that begins with at least two letters and contains a total of at least three letters. Delimiters are any characters other than
letters, digits, apostrophes, and ampersands. Trailing apostrophes and ampersands are removed from ``words.''
-i The -i option causes deroff to ignore .so and .nx commands.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWdoc |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO eqn(1), nroff(1), tbl(1), troff(1), attributes(5)NOTES
deroff is not a complete troff interpreter, so it can be confused by subtle constructs. Most such errors result in too much rather than too
little output.
The -ml option does not handle nested lists correctly.
SunOS 5.10 14 Sep 1992 deroff(1)