I would like a shell script that reads all files in a directory and concatenate them. It is not a simple concatenation. The first few lines of the files should not be included. The lines to be included are the lines from where 'START HERE' appears up to the end of the file. For example, I have 3 files:
File 1:
Code:
abc
def
START HERE
line1
line2
File 2:
Code:
xyz
efg
START HERE
line111
line222
File 3:
Code:
jkl
mno
START HERE
line11
line22
The resulting file should be:
Code:
START HERE
line1
line2
START HERE
line111
line222
START HERE
line11
line22
Thanks in advance...
Last edited by Franklin52; 10-28-2009 at 11:11 AM..
Reason: Please use code tags!
Hi all,
I've been working on a script which I have hit a road block now. I have written a script using sed to extract the below data and pumped into another file:
Severity............: MAJORWARNING
Summary:
System temperature is out of normal range.
Severity............: MAJORWARNING... (13 Replies)
I am trying to make a script to convert drg files to wav and so far i have this
#!/bin/bash
drg2sbg "$*" -o "$*".sbg
sbagen -Wo "/home/nick/Desktop/I-Doser Wave Files/"$*"" "$*".sbg
rm "$*".sbg
cd "/home/nick/Desktop/I-Doser Wave Files"
rename 's/\.drg$/\.wav/' *.drg
exit
the drg2sbg and... (2 Replies)
For example:
File 1:
abc def ghi
jkl mno pqr
File 2:
stu vwx yza
bcd efg hij
klm nop qrs
I want the reult to be:
abc def ghistu vwx yza
jkl mno pqrbcd efg hij
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I have an input consisting of a couple of letters, a space and a number followed by various other characters:
fiRcQ 9( )
klsRo 9( ) pause
fiRcQ 9( ) pause
klsRo continue 1
aPLnJ 62( )
fiRcQ continue 5
... and so on
I... (7 Replies)
I am trying to print 1st, 2nd, 13th and 14th fields of a file of line numbers from 29 to 10029. I dont know how to put this in one code. Currently I am removing the selected lines by
awk 'NR==29,NR==10029' File1 > File2
and then doing
awk '{print $1, $2, $13, $14}' File2 > File3
Can... (3 Replies)
I want to concatenate multiple files recursively from sub-directories intoone file in Linux.
I saved the following script as script.sh in $HOME/testing1 where I have several subdirectories and .txt files into them. I ran script.sh from the command prompt of $HOME/testing1 as ./script.sh. But it... (3 Replies)
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Hello All Unix Users,
I am still new to Unix, however I am eager to learn it..
I have 2 files, some lines have some matching substrings, I would like to concatenate these lines into one lines, leaving other untouched. Here below is an example for that..
File 1 (fasta file):
>292183... (6 Replies)
I have several problems with my problems: I hope you can help me.
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Hello Gurus,
I have a multiple pipe separated files which have records going over multiple Lines. End of line separator is \n and records going over multiple lines have <CR> as separator. below is example from one file.
1|ABC DEF|100|10
2|PQ
RS
T|200|20
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io::innerfile5.18
IO::InnerFile(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::InnerFile(3)NAME
IO::InnerFile - define a file inside another file
SYNOPSIS
### Read a subset of a file:
$inner = IO::InnerFile->new($fh, $start, $length);
while (<$inner>) {
...
}
DESCRIPTION
If you have a filehandle that can seek() and tell(), then you can open an IO::InnerFile on a range of the underlying file.
PUBLIC INTERFACE
new FILEHANDLE, [START, [LENGTH]]
Class method, constructor. Create a new inner-file opened on the given FILEHANDLE, from bytes START to START+LENGTH. Both START and
LENGTH default to 0; negative values are silently coerced to zero.
Note that FILEHANDLE must be able to seek() and tell(), in addition to whatever other methods you may desire for reading it.
set_length LENGTH
get_length
add_length NBYTES
Instance methods. Get/set the virtual length of the inner file.
set_start START
get_start
add_start NBYTES
Instance methods. Get/set the virtual start position of the inner file.
binmode
close
flush
getc
getline
print LIST
printf LIST
read BUF, NBYTES
readline
seek OFFFSET, WHENCE
tell
write ARGS...
Instance methods. Standard filehandle methods.
VERSION
$Id: InnerFile.pm,v 1.4 2005/02/10 21:21:53 dfs Exp $
AUTHOR
Original version by Doru Petrescu (pdoru@kappa.ro).
Documentation and by Eryq (eryq@zeegee.com).
Currently maintained by David F. Skoll (dfs@roaringpenguin.com).
perl v5.18.2 2005-02-10 IO::InnerFile(3)