Hi all,
Is there any way I can check a file for the linefeed character at the end of the file, and append one only if it is missing (ie. Incomplete last line)?
Need to do this because I need to write a script to process files FTP-ed over from various machines, which may or may not be... (1 Reply)
Hi folks,
I am using the join command to join two files on a common field as follows:
File1.txt
Adsorption|H01.181.529.047
Adult|M01.060.116
Children|M01.055
File2.txt
5|Adsorption|C0001674
7|Adult|C000001
6|Children|C00002
join -i -t "|" -a 2 -1 1 -2 2 File1.txt File2.txt
This... (7 Replies)
I've got a strange problem with a single mail sender (it is one of
those large free mail providers). My mail server works well with
thousands of senders but not this one, so we have made a connection
dump and it seems that the three way handshake is not completed
15:55:59.177431 IP... (0 Replies)
On Solaris & AIX, suppose there is a directory 'dir'.
Log files of size approx 1MB are continuously being
deposited here by scp command. I have a script that scans
this dir every 5 mins and moves away the log files that
have been deposited so far.
How do I design my script so that I pick up... (6 Replies)
On Solaris, suppose there is a directory 'dir'.
Log files of size approx 1MB are continuously being
deposited here by scp command. I have a script that scans
this dir every 5 mins and moves away the log files that
have been deposited so far.
How do I design my script so that I pick up *only*... (6 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
DIR=/dir/$(date +%y%m)
|| mkdir "$DIR"
for D in $@ # obtem os argumentos
do
cp /usr/home/backup
if backup=null then
mkdir backup
done
How can I complete that script, that's not value, can someone help me complete this...
The point of the program is:
- If the... (1 Reply)
I need help with appending the last line to the file only if the last line is incomplete.
I tried awk 1 filename > new_filename but it appends to every file and I only want to append to the file if the last line is incomplete (3 Replies)
Hello,
Since i am new in shell scripting, i need some help from you guys. :rolleyes:
I am trying to implement an automata that reflects the attached photo..
The main idea behind is to take an array of (0 & 1)s from the user and terminate it by "end". Then, the string is send to the function... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
Please help with the following example.
I want to keep all people in the data, who at least have Firstname or Lastname or both and at least 1 row of Details. So, Person4 lacking both Firstname and Lastname will be deleted, Person5 with no Details will be deleted.
Firstname,Lastname... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ritakadm
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tclsh
tclsh(1) Tcl Applications tclsh(1)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
tclsh - Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter
SYNOPSIS
tclsh ?-encoding name? ?fileName arg arg ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Tclsh is a shell-like application that reads Tcl commands from its standard input or from a file and evaluates them. If invoked with no
arguments then it runs interactively, reading Tcl commands from standard input and printing command results and error messages to standard
output. It runs until the exit command is invoked or until it reaches end-of-file on its standard input. If there exists a file .tclshrc
(or tclshrc.tcl on the Windows platforms) in the home directory of the user, interactive tclsh evaluates the file as a Tcl script just
before reading the first command from standard input.
SCRIPT FILES
If tclsh is invoked with arguments then the first few arguments specify the name of a script file, and, optionally, the encoding of the |
text data stored in that script file. Any additional arguments are made available to the script as variables (see below). Instead of
reading commands from standard input tclsh will read Tcl commands from the named file; tclsh will exit when it reaches the end of the
file. The end of the file may be marked either by the physical end of the medium, or by the character, "