Match Pattern from file and Detele Matched as well as next 14lines
Hi all,
Have a urgent query.....
I know to accept a string and search for that in a file and delete based on string.. But now i need to take input from a file, match file 1 and File 2 wen contents in file 1 are found in file 2 delete tht line and next 14 lines..
Hi all,
I have the following data in a file x.csv:
> ,this is some text here
> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2006/11/16,0.23
> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2006/12/16,0.88
< ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,this shouldnt be deleted
I need to use SED to match anything with a > in the line and delete that line, can someone help... (7 Replies)
We have a log file, the format is similar to this:
08/04/2011 05:03:08 Connection Success
08/04/2011 05:13:18 Connection Success
08/04/2011 05:23:28 Connection Fail
08/04/2011 05:33:38 Connection Success
08/04/2011 06:14:18 Connection Success
08/04/2011 06:24:28 Connection Fail
08/04/2011... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I am stuck for quite sometime now. Below is a line in my file -
GS|ED|001075|001081|20110626|1806|100803|X|004010ST|130|100803001
This line occurs only once and it is the second line.
I have to break this line into two lines from ST (bold) such that it looks like -... (5 Replies)
Anyone knows how to use AWK to achieve the following
Sun Feb 12 00:41:01-00:41:59 Success:2 Fail:2
Sun Feb 12 00:42:01-00:42:59 Success:1 Fail:2
Sun Feb 12 01:20:01-01:20:59 Success:1 Fail:2
Mon Feb 13 22:41:01-22:41:59 Success:1 Fail:1
log file:
Success
Success
Fail
Fail
... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files file1.txt and file2.txt. Please see the attachments.
In file2.txt (which actually is a diff output between two versions of file1.txt.), I extract the pattern corresponding to 1172c1172. Now ,In file1.txt I have to search for this pattern 1172c1172 and if found, I have to... (9 Replies)
I have a log file as given below
012/01/21 10:29:02 (111111) Processing Job '23_369468343464564'
2012/01/21 10:29:02 (111111)
Making Job '23_369468343464564.0'...
2012/01/21 10:29:04 (111111)
Jobnumber '23_369468343464564' was successful
2012/01/21 10:29:04 ... (12 Replies)
Hi experts,
I have a file with regexes which is used for automatic searches on several files (40+ GB).
To do some postprocessing with the grep result I need the matching line as well as the match itself.
I know that the latter could be achieved with grep's -o option. But I'm not aware of a... (2 Replies)
I have two files and desire to use the strings from $1 of file 1 (file1.txt) as search criteria to find matches in $2 of file 2 (file2.txt). If matches are found I want to output the entire line of file 2 (file2.txt) followed by fields $2-$11 of file 1 (file1.txt). I can find the matches, I cannot... (7 Replies)
I've written an awk script to compare two fields in two different files and then print portions of each file on the same line when matched. It works reasonably well, but every now and again, I notice some errors and cannot seem to figure out what the issue may be and am turning to you for help.
... (2 Replies)
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CCCC(1) General Commands Manual CCCC(1)NAME
cccc - C and C++ Code Counter, a software metrics tool
SYNOPSIS
cccc [options] file1.c ...
DESCRIPTION
CCCC analyses and reports measurements of source code in C, C++, and Java. It was developed to augment programmers' instinctive applica-
tion of numeric rules of thumb about what constitutes high or low quality products with an automated analysis tool.
CCCC processes the files listed on its command line. If the filenames include '-', read a list of files from standard input.
This program is work in progress and is not well documented. Please be prepared to refer to the source code for the meaning of some
options.
OPTIONS --help Generate this help message.
--outdir=dname
Directory for generated files (default=.cccc).
--html_outfile=fname
Name of primary HTML report generated (default=outdir/cccc.html).
--db_infile=fname
Preload internal database from named file (default=no initial content).
--db_outfile=fname
Save internal database to named file (default=outdir/cccc.db).
--opt_infile=fname
Load options from named file (default=use compiled-in option values, refer to cccc_opt.cc for option information).
--opt_outfile=fname
Save options to named file (default=outdir/cccc.opt).
--lang=string
Use language specified for files specified after this option. Languages supported are c, c++, ada, and java (default=use lan-
guage/extension mapping controlled by options).
--report_mask=hex
Control report content (refer to ccccmain.cc for mask values).
--debug_mask=hex
Control debug output content (refer to ccccmain.cc for mask values).
AUTHOR
CCCC was written by Tim Littlefair <tim_littlefair@hotmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
CCCC(1)