okay, I need some help! Im trying to write a script where it looks in the file you designate, pulls apart all the words so i can count how many of each letter there is in the file, then i need to put them in the order of the most occuring letter to the least. This most likley will need a loop... (3 Replies)
Hi,
So I have a text file which I want to separate into separate text files. I would use the split command but the problem here is that the text file is separated by delimiters. For example:
blah
blah blah
------
more text
-----
and some more text
So basically the first part should be... (4 Replies)
i want to write a script in Bash Shell that accept a list of files.an example of file is
4334:234
322.345:32
234:3452 e.t.c
each file only contain lines like num1:num2
i want to count the lines of this file and find the summary of X=4334+322.345+234 and Y=234+32+3452 (1 Reply)
Hi,
I do have a file with follwoing as contents:
816|817118|
816|933370|
816|1215241|
I want to store the above values into two arrays as follows:
arr1 = { 816,816,816}
arr2 = {817118,933370,1215241}
How it can be achieved ? (5 Replies)
Hi Experts,
Im a new bee for scripting,
I would ned to do the following via linux shell scripting, I have an application which throws a log file, on each action of a particular work with the application, as sson as the action is done, the log file would vanish or stops updating there, the... (2 Replies)
In a bash script, I'm looking for a way to set each matching line of a file into its own variable, or variable array.
As an example, i have a crontab file with several entries:
00 23 * * * /usr/local/bin/msqlupdate -all
00 11 * * * /usr/local/bin/msqlupdate -inc
00 03 * * *... (2 Replies)
Hi,
My first post!!
I have a files with header, something like this
Header_Row
AMC|D1|D2|D2
AAO|D3|D4|D5
AMC|D6|D7|D8
AAO|D9|D10|D11
.
.
.
.
.
and millions fo records thereafter like this.
I want to read the above file in a loop and write the lines having AMC into another... (1 Reply)
hi all,
i had the below script
x=`cat input.txt |wc -1`
awk 'NR>1 && NR<'$x' ' input.txt > output.txt
by using above script i am able to remove the head and tail part from the input file and able to append the output to the output.txt but if i run it for second time the output is... (2 Replies)
Hey guys.
I have been trying to figure out an easy way to seperate a liste of 150k numbers (10 digits) in a .txt file into odd and even numbers with each of their own files, for a project at work.
I've tried Excel, but it was too much for it and it wasnt very simple. So i gave up after... (13 Replies)
I have a comma delimited file as per the one below and I am currently extracting the values in 2 columns (COL1 & COL6) to produce a smaller trimmed down version of the file which only contains the columns we need;
COL1,COL2,COL3,COL4,COL5,COL6,COL7,COL8,COL9... (1 Reply)
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xml::parser::style::tree
Parser::Style::Tree(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Parser::Style::Tree(3)NAME
XML::Parser::Style::Tree
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Parser;
my $p = XML::Parser->new(Style => 'Tree');
my $tree = $p->parsefile('foo.xml');
DESCRIPTION
This module implements XML::Parser's Tree style parser.
When parsing a document, "parse()" will return a parse tree for the document. Each node in the tree takes the form of a tag, content pair.
Text nodes are represented with a pseudo-tag of "0" and the string that is their content. For elements, the content is an array reference.
The first item in the array is a (possibly empty) hash reference containing attributes. The remainder of the array is a sequence of tag-
content pairs representing the content of the element.
So for example the result of parsing:
<foo><head id="a">Hello <em>there</em></head><bar>Howdy<ref/></bar>do</foo>
would be:
Tag Content
==================================================================
[foo, [{}, head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]],
bar, [ {}, 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]],
0, "do"
]
]
The root document "foo", has 3 children: a "head" element, a "bar" element and the text "do". After the empty attribute hash, these are
represented in it's contents by 3 tag-content pairs.
perl v5.8.4 2003-08-18 Parser::Style::Tree(3)