I'm trying to match the end of line character in a shell script under bash. What I have done it got is a loop that reads each line of a file into a temp variable and then I get each letter of that variable and do some work on it. One think I want to do it check if the character I checking if the... (1 Reply)
How do i determine what the end of the line character is in a text file. for eg. is it \n or \f or \t etc..
Is there a unix command for this? (5 Replies)
Hi, sorry for being dumb but I have a file with a variable amount of records (day to day it differs) but is fixed at 80 characters wide. Unfortunately the 80th and last charachter in each line is a "^M" carriage return character which i want to get rid of. Is there a really easy command that i can... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I have written a korn script (code pasted below). It is giving the error while debugging "new.sh: syntax error at line 62: `end of file' unexpected".
I have re-written the whole code in VI and explored all help related to this error on this Unix forum and tried it. Somehow, I could... (7 Replies)
I have a file with different directories in it. I would need to move one line within the file to the end of the list. Also not there could be blank line in the middle of it. Example
/vol/fs1
/vol/fs2
/vol/fs3
/vol/fs4
/vol/fs5
/vol/fs6
/vol/fs7
So I would need /vol/fs2... (3 Replies)
Hi friends ,
I want to know how does a shell script recognize the end of a line? . i have hunddres of proccedure to test where i want to ingnore the comments which starts with "--" .. it can start from the middle of the lines also. for example::
select * from table1; -- getting... (5 Replies)
Need to add end of line character to last record in a fixed width file.
When i take the record length of each line, for all the records it gives example like 200 except the last line as 199.
Due to this my other script fails.
Please help me on this. (4 Replies)
Hai,
I have got a small requirement in my script. and i am using bash shell. I need to add a dot (.) for some particular line in a file. Say for example,
$Cat rmfile
1 This is line1
2 This is line2
3 This is line3
O/p should be :
$Cat rmfile
1 This is line1
2 This is line2. #... (2 Replies)
hello everyone,
im new here, and also programming with awk, sed and grep commands on linux.
In my text i have many lines with this config:
1 1 4 3 1 1 2 5
2 2 1 1 1 3 1 2
1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2
5 2 4 1
3 2 1 1 4 1 2 1
1 1 3 2 1 1 5 4
1 3 1 1... (3 Replies)
I have several line in a text file. for example
I like apple;
I like apple
I like orange;
Output: I like apple
I try to useif grep -q "!\;$"; then (Not work)
Please use CODE tags when displaying sample input, sample output, and code segments (as required by forum rules). (1 Reply)
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stream_copy_to_stream
STREAM_COPY_TO_STREAM(3) 1 STREAM_COPY_TO_STREAM(3)stream_copy_to_stream - Copies data from one stream to anotherSYNOPSIS
int stream_copy_to_stream (resource $source, resource $dest, [int $maxlength = -1], [int $offset])
DESCRIPTION
Makes a copy of up to $maxlength bytes of data from the current position (or from the $offset position, if specified) in $source to $dest.
If $maxlength is not specified, all remaining content in $source will be copied.
PARAMETERS
o $source
- The source stream
o $dest
- The destination stream
o $maxlength
- Maximum bytes to copy
o $offset
- The offset where to start to copy data
RETURN VALUES
Returns the total count of bytes copied.
CHANGELOG
+--------+------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+------------------------------+
| 5.1.0 | |
| | |
| | Added the $offset parameter |
| | |
+--------+------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A stream_copy_to_stream(3) example
<?php
$src = fopen('http://www.example.com', 'r');
$dest1 = fopen('first1k.txt', 'w');
$dest2 = fopen('remainder.txt', 'w');
echo stream_copy_to_stream($src, $dest1, 1024) . " bytes copied to first1k.txt
";
echo stream_copy_to_stream($src, $dest2) . " bytes copied to remainder.txt
";
?>
SEE ALSO copy(3).
PHP Documentation Group STREAM_COPY_TO_STREAM(3)