hi,
I'm trying to use sed to erase everything, up to, and including, the first closing parenthesis. for example:
input: blah blah blah (aldj) test (dafs) test test.
output: test (dafs) test test.
how would i do this?
I was fooling around with the parenthesis, and i only got it to apply to... (5 Replies)
how do i turn on the option to check for opening and closing parenthesis in Microsoft VC++? I remember there is a setting somewhere in the options in the MS VC++ environment but not sure..
thanks (4 Replies)
Hi Team,
I am not able to extract string between parenthesis.I need to extract string between first parenthesis only.
Please find the sample data and code.
But the below my code is returning "DW_EFD_TXN_ID", "PRCS_DTE" & INITIAL 52428800 NEXT 1048576 MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 2147483645... (12 Replies)
What's the use of parenthesis () in shell programming ?
I saw this in one of the posts in this forum :
echo $($1)
What confounded me was that it evaluated the inner expression and then the outer one, almost like eval. It seemed like it did this in passes. (2 Replies)
I have a file that, among other things, contains a tuple with words and the word count. I want to make a list of the words only.
Ex: My file words.txt looks like:
0.1 sw-wn 9 - n: 97/903 p: 107/893neg: (film,771.1) | (movie,717.1) |
(like,690.1) | (just,621.1) | (it's,607.1) | (time,543.1) |... (4 Replies)
I have the following text as an input text:
input.txt
Results('Toilet', 'Sink', )
and i want to remove the last comma so the output is
output.txt
Results('Toilet', 'Sink' )
I tried using the following sed command, but I get a parsing error:
sed s/, \)/\)/g input.txt >... (5 Replies)
I have the following data and want to put parenthis around the numbers:
PARTITION PERIOD_MIN VALUES LESS THAN 10649 TABLESPACE ODS_DAILY_MF_AUM,
PARTITION PERIOD_10649 VALUES LESS THAN 10650 TABLESPACE ODS_DAILY_MF_AUM,
PARTITION PERIOD_10650 VALUES LESS THAN 10651 TABLESPACE... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have files in a folder that I would like all renamed without the preceding number and parenthesis. For example, I have files of the name
08) Great Good Fine Ok - Not Going Home
09) Roosevelt - Small Hours
10) RAC - I Should've Guessed Feat. SPEAK
and I would like them all to be... (4 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I have an input like the one below. What i wanted to achieved is to create a select statement based from that information
INPUTInsert into table_name (col1,col2,col3,col4,col5,DATE1,DATE2,col6,col7,col8,col9,col10,col11) values (6752,14932156,24,'ALL','Staff',to_date('04/17/2017... (6 Replies)
Hello,
i 've go a file with the following text:
oracle@das (J005) 0
oracle@das (J008) 0
oracle@das (J050) 0
oracle@das (J038) ... (15 Replies)
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findrule
FINDRULE(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation FINDRULE(1)NAME
findrule - command line wrapper to File::Find::Rule
USAGE
findrule [path...] [expression]
DESCRIPTION
"findrule" mostly borrows the interface from GNU find(1) to provide a command-line interface onto the File::Find::Rule heirarchy of
modules.
The syntax for expressions is the rule name, preceded by a dash, followed by an optional argument. If the argument is an opening
parenthesis it is taken as a list of arguments, terminated by a closing parenthesis.
Some examples:
find -file -name ( foo bar )
files named "foo" or "bar", below the current directory.
find -file -name foo -bar
files named "foo", that have pubs (for this is what our ficticious "bar" clause specifies), below the current directory.
find -file -name ( -bar )
files named "-bar", below the current directory. In this case if we'd have omitted the parenthesis it would have parsed as a call to name
with no arguments, followed by a call to -bar.
Supported switches
I'm very slack. Please consult the File::Find::Rule manpage for now, and prepend - to the commands that you want.
Extra bonus switches
findrule automatically loads all of your installed File::Find::Rule::* extension modules, so check the documentation to see what those
would be.
AUTHOR
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net> from a suggestion by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
File::Find::Rule
perl v5.16.3 2011-09-19 FINDRULE(1)