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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Search Pattern and add column Post 302398986 by murugaperumal on Friday 26th of February 2010 04:19:03 AM
Old 02-26-2010
Bug Search Pattern and add column

Dear Friend,

You can use the following code using perl.

File 1 content
aaa bbb ccc ddd
eee fff ggg ddd
www eee ggg dde
qqq zzz hhh ddd

File 2 content
mmm
mmm
mmmm
mmmm

Code:
use strict;
use warnings;

open(FH,"<file1") or die "Can't open";
open(FH1,"<file2") or die "Can't open";
open(FH2,">file3") or die "Can't open";
my($var,$var1);
while($var=<FH>)
{
    $var1=<FH1>;
    chomp($var);
    if($var=~/ddd$/)
    {
      $var=$var." $var1";
      print FH2 $var;
    }
    else
    {
    print FH2 $var."\n";
    }
}

file 3 output
aaa bbb ccc ddd mmmm
eee fff ggg ddd mmmm
www eee ggg dde
qqq zzz hhh ddd mmmm

Last edited by murugaperumal; 03-09-2010 at 12:48 AM..
 

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NUACLGEN(8)															       NUACLGEN(8)

NAME
nuaclgen - NUFW acl generator SYNOPSIS
nuaclgen [ --Schema eq|ineq ] [ --Aclname ACLDN ] [ --saddr NETWORK1 ] [ --daddr NETWORK2 ] [ --proto PROTONUMBER ] [ --sport P1[:P2] ] [ --dport P3[:P4] ] [ --OsName OSNAME ] [ --OsVersion OSVERSION ] [ --OsRelease OSRELEASE ] [ --AppName APPLICATION NAME ] [ --AppSig APPLI- CATION SIGNATURE ] [ --Separator SEPARATOR ] [ --jump [ACCEPT|DROP] ] [ --groups GROUPLIST ] nuaclgen [ --List ] [ --groups Id Group ] nuaclgen [ --Delete DN ] nuaclgen [ --help ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the nuaclgen command. nuaclgen is an Access control list generator for the ldap backend of Nuauth, the authentication server of the NUFW package. Original packaging and informations and help can be found from http://www.nufw.org/ OPTIONS
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