Hello Guru's
I know there are people who live to be able to help people like me. That's why I'm here!
I have a text file that has a corresponding address information that I need to be able to get maybe as a Unix Function.
The text file contains the following:
AIX17_JB_C;... (3 Replies)
Hey Guys.I am a newbie on Bash Shell Scripting and Perl.And I have a question about file parsing.
I have a log file which contains reports about a communication device.I need to take some of the reports from the log file.Its hard to explain the issue.but shortly I can say that, the reports has a... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need some help in extracting the Exception block between the lines
21 Feb 01:18:54:146 ERROR com.orbits.frameworks.integrationframework.ValidationException - Caught exception in validateRequest() (PID=565584)
and
21 Feb 01:18:55:149 INFO ... (0 Replies)
Any ideas?
1)loop through text file
2)extract everything between SOL and EOL
3)output files, for example: 123.txt and 124.txt for the file below
So far I have: sed -n "/SOL/,/EOL/{p;/EOL/q;}" file
Here is an example of my text file.
SOL-123.go
something goes here
something goes... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I'm having trouble figuring this one out. I have ~100 *.fa files with multiple lines of fasta sequences like this: file1.fa
>xyzsequence
atcatgcacac......
ataccgagagg.....
atataccagag.....
>abcsequence
atgagatatat.....
acacacggd.....
atcgaacac....
agttccagat....
The... (2 Replies)
I'm new to scripting and was wondering if there was a way to accomplish what I want below using shell script(s).
If there is a log file as follows, where the id is the unique id of a process, with the timestamp of when the process began and completed displayed, would it be possible to find the... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to parse through a text file searching for a specific string, then after I find this string read in remaining data off the line to a variable.
I've tried various things and can't seem to get any to work.
Any help would be much appreciated. (2 Replies)
I was trying to parse the text file, which will looks like this
###XYZABC####
############
int = 4
char = 1
float = 1
.
.
############
like this my text file will contains lots of entries and I need to store these entries in the map eg. map.first = int and map.second = 4 same way I... (5 Replies)
I'm totally stumped with how to handle this huge text file I'm trying to deal with. I really need some help!
Here is what is looks like:
ab1ba67c331a3d731396322fad8dd71a3b627f89359827697645c806091c40b9
0.2
812a3c3684310045f1cb3157bf5eebc4379804e98c82b56f3944564e7bf5dab5
0.6
0.6... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
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My input text file is this way
Home
friends
friendship meter
Tools
Mirrors
Downloads
My Data
About Us
Help
My own results
BLAT Search Results
ACTIONS QUERY SCORE START END QSIZE IDENTITY CHRO STRAND ... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: jacobs.smith
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
anno
anno(1mh)anno(1mh)Name
anno - annotate messages
Syntax
anno [ +folder ] [ msgs ] [ -component field ] [ -help ] [ -[no]inplace ] [ -text body ]
Description
The command annotates a message by adding one or more header fields to the message.
The command allows you to choose the name of the header field which you add. It records the date at which the message is annotated, and
allows you to add an additional field containing text, if you wish.
You can use with and to keep track of how you have distributed, forwarded, or replied to messages.
By default, annotates the current message in the current folder. You can select another message by using the msg and +folder arguments.
You can also annotate more than one message, or a range of messages.
Options-component field
Specifies the name of the header field which adds. It should be a valid RFC 822-style message field name, which means that it
should consist of alphanumeric characters or dashes only. If you do not supply this option, will prompt you for the field name.
-help Prints a list of the valid options to this command.
-inplace
-noinplace
The -inplace switch causes annotation to be done in place in order to preserve links to the annotated message.
-text body
Allows you to add a header field containing text to the message. The command will create a second header field on the message,
containing the text that you specify. If the text contains a space, you must enclose the text in double quotes ("). If you do
not supply this option, adds only one field, which contains the date of the annotation.
The default settings for this command are:
+folder defaults to the current folder
msgs defaults to the current message
-noinplace
Examples
This example annotates message number 1 in the folder The -component option specifies the name of the header field:
% anno 1 +test -component Forwarded
The following field is added to the message header:
Forwarded: Tue, 08 Jan 91 16:10:06 +0000
The next example shows how to use the -text option to add an additional field:
% anno -component Forwarded -text "to David - as requested"
The following lines are added to the message header:
Forwarded: Tue, 08 Jan 91 16:13:27 +0000
Forwarded: to David - as requested
The final example shows how prompts for the name of the header field, if the -component option is not supplied:
% anno
Enter component name: forwarded
The following line is added to the message:
forwarded: Tue, 08 Jan 91 16:21:58 +0000
Profile Components
Path: To determine your Mail directory
Files
The user profile.
See Alsodist(1mh), forw(1mh), repl(1mh)anno(1mh)