How do I extract 5th to 10th characters of string as given below stored in a shell variable.
"ab cd ef gh ij kl"
How is cut to be used on this?
Thanks for any help. (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have to extract only the second part of a database column (VARCHAR) and the value is seperated by a "~"
xyz~
chxyz36r~
abder~000082685
mnops~000083554
fulfil302~00026
Above are some examples of the values and for each record I have to extract the value after "~" , if there is a... (8 Replies)
Hi,
Need to extract a string from one file and search the same in other files.
Ex:
I have file1 of hundred lines with no delimiters not even space.
I have 3 more files.
I should get 1 to 10 characters say substring from each line of file1 and search that string in rest of the files and get... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am writing a shell script for which I am stuck with an extraction part.
I arrived till extraction of a path of file. Lets take an example.
I now have a file which contains following one line:
2348/home/userid/mydir/any_num_dir/myfile.text
Now I want to extract only... (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I have a string as follow
ts1n65ulpa4096x16m16_130a_ss1p08v125c
i would like to extract 4096 and 16 from string and save it into two variable. but this string could also have the form
ts1n65ulpa32x16m16_130a_ss1p08v125c
therefore the number before "x" could be 2 or 3 digits. i use... (6 Replies)
Hi!!!
i have two files "tushar20090429200000.txt" and "tushar_err20090429200000.txt"
The numeric part here is date and time.
So this part of file keeps changing after every hour.
I want to extract the numeric part from the both file names and compare them whether they are equal or not.
... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
I have input file and i want to extract below strings
<msisdn xmlns="">0492001956</ msisdn> => numaber inside brackets
<resCode>3000</resCode> => 3000 needs to be extracted
<resMessage>Request time
getBalances_PSM.c(37): d out</resMessage></ns2:getBalancesResponse> => the word... (14 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I've some sample of my log information as shown below.
-> Processing ABCD123456
This is tp version 372.04.57 (release 700, unicode enabled)
This is R3trans version 6.14 (release 700 - 05.03.09 - 08:28:00).
unicode enabled version
R3trans finished (0000).
Warning: Parameter... (1 Reply)
I have a string:
2015-04-16 07:30:05,625000 +0900 xxxx.com
I just want to extract the time from the above line I am using the below syntax
x=~ /(.*) (\d+)\:(\d+)\:(\d+),(.*)\.com/
$time = $2 . ':' . $3 . ':' . $4;
print $time
But it is not working. Can some1 please help (2 Replies)
Hello.
First best wishes for everybody.
here is the input file ("$INPUT1") contents :
BASH_FUNC_message_begin_script%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_debug%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_end_script%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_error%%=() { local... (3 Replies)
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xml::libxml::attributehash5.18
XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3)NAME
XML::LibXML::AttributeHash - tie an XML::LibXML::Element to a hash to access its attributes
SYNOPSIS
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element;
$hash{'href'} = 'http://example.com/';
print $element->getAttribute('href') . "
";
DESCRIPTION
This class allows an element's attributes to be accessed as if they were a plain old Perl hash. Attribute names become hash keys.
Namespaced attributes are keyed using Clark notation.
my $XLINK = 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink';
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element;
$hash{"{$XLINK}href"} = 'http://localhost/';
print $element->getAttributeNS($XLINK, 'href') . "
";
There is rarely any need to use XML::LibXML::AttributeHash directly. In general, it is possible to take advantage of XML::LibXML::Element's
overloading. The example in the SYNOPSIS could have been written:
$element->{'href'} = 'http://example.com/';
print $element->getAttribute('href') . "
";
The tie interface allows the passing of additional arguments to XML::LibXML::AttributeHash:
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element, %args;
Currently only one argument is supported, the boolean "weaken" which (if true) indicates that the tied object's reference to the element
should be a weak reference. This is used by XML::LibXML::Element's overloading. The "weaken" argument is ignored if you don't have a
working Scalar::Util::weaken.
perl v5.18.2 2014-02-01 XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3)