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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SED/AWK file read & manipulation Post 302402865 by rdcwayx on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 09:41:35 PM
Old 03-10-2010
Code:
awk '/SERVER/ {print;getline;gsub(/DIGIT=0/,"DIGIT=1",$0)}1' urfile

 

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Locale::RecodeData::ISO_2033_1983(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Locale::RecodeData::ISO_2033_1983(3pm)

NAME
Locale::RecodeData::ISO_2033_1983 - Conversion routines for ISO_2033_1983 SYNOPSIS
This module is internal to libintl. Do not use directly! DESCRIPTION
This module is generated and contains the conversion tables and routines for ISO_2033-1983. COMMENTS
The following comments have been extracted from the original charmap: version: 1.0 repertoiremap: mnemonic,ds source: ECMA registry alias ISO-IR-98 alias E13B Please note that aliases listed above are not necessarily valid! CHARACTER TABLE
The following table is sorted in the same order as the original charmap. All character codes are in hexadecimal. Please read 'ISO-10646' as 'ISO-10646-UCS4'. Local | ISO-10646 | Description -------+-----------+------------------------------------------------- 00 | 00000000 | NULL (NUL) 01 | 00000001 | START OF HEADING (SOH) 02 | 00000002 | START OF TEXT (STX) 03 | 00000003 | END OF TEXT (ETX) 04 | 00000004 | END OF TRANSMISSION (EOT) 05 | 00000005 | ENQUIRY (ENQ) 06 | 00000006 | ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK) 07 | 00000007 | BELL (BEL) 08 | 00000008 | BACKSPACE (BS) 09 | 00000009 | CHARACTER TABULATION (HT) 0A | 0000000A | LINE FEED (LF) 0B | 0000000B | LINE TABULATION (VT) 0C | 0000000C | FORM FEED (FF) 0D | 0000000D | CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) 0E | 0000000E | SHIFT OUT (SO) 0F | 0000000F | SHIFT IN (SI) 10 | 00000010 | DATALINK ESCAPE (DLE) 11 | 00000011 | DEVICE CONTROL ONE (DC1) 12 | 00000012 | DEVICE CONTROL TWO (DC2) 13 | 00000013 | DEVICE CONTROL THREE (DC3) 14 | 00000014 | DEVICE CONTROL FOUR (DC4) 15 | 00000015 | NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE (NAK) 16 | 00000016 | SYNCHRONOUS IDLE (SYN) 17 | 00000017 | END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK (ETB) 18 | 00000018 | CANCEL (CAN) 19 | 00000019 | END OF MEDIUM (EM) 1A | 0000001A | SUBSTITUTE (SUB) 1B | 0000001B | ESCAPE (ESC) 1C | 0000001C | FILE SEPARATOR (IS4) 1D | 0000001D | GROUP SEPARATOR (IS3) 1E | 0000001E | RECORD SEPARATOR (IS2) 1F | 0000001F | UNIT SEPARATOR (IS1) 20 | 00000020 | SPACE 30 | 00000030 | DIGIT ZERO 31 | 00000031 | DIGIT ONE 32 | 00000032 | DIGIT TWO 33 | 00000033 | DIGIT THREE 34 | 00000034 | DIGIT FOUR 35 | 00000035 | DIGIT FIVE 36 | 00000036 | DIGIT SIX 37 | 00000037 | DIGIT SEVEN 38 | 00000038 | DIGIT EIGHT 39 | 00000039 | DIGIT NINE 3A | 00002446 | OCR BRANCH BANK IDENTIFICATION 3B | 00002447 | OCR AMOUNT OF CHECK 3C | 00002448 | OCR DASH 3D | 00002449 | OCR CUSTOMER ACCOUNT NUMBER 7F | 0000007F | DELETE (DEL) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2002-2009, Guido Flohr <guido@imperia.net>, all rights reserved. See the source code for details. This software is contributed to the Perl community by Imperia (<http://www.imperia.net/>). SEE ALSO
Locale::RecodeData(3), Locale::Recode(3), perl(1) POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 732: =cut found outside a pod block. Skipping to next block. perl v5.10.1 2009-06-23 Locale::RecodeData::ISO_2033_1983(3pm)
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