Hi, patrick87:
While processing the first file (FNR==NR), if a line begins with ">", grab everything that follows it and store it in p, the pattern name. If a line does not begin with a ">", then it is data for the current pattern, p; append the line to a[p], that pattern's entry in array a. Repeat until done with the first file.
For the second file, we use the pattern name in the first field and the index values in the second and third fields to extract the required substring from a[$1], while incrementing a counter for each pattern name seen, in the i array, i[$1].
My input:
Data name: ABC001
Data length: 1000
Detail info
Data Direction Start_time End_time Length
1 forward 10 100 90
1 forward 15 200 185
2 reverse 50 500 450
Data name: XFG110
Data length: 100
Detail info
Data Direction Start_time End_time Length
1 forward 50 100 50 ... (11 Replies)
Dear all-
I have a requirement to send an email via email with body content which looks something below-
Email body contents
--------------------
RequestType: Update
DateAcctOpened: 1/5/2010
Note that header information and data content should be normal text..
Please advice on... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I am working on a small prog..
i have a file.txt which contains random data...
K LINES V4 ADD CODE `COMPANY` ADD CODE `DISTRIBUTOR` SEQ NAME^K LINES V5 SEQ NAME^K LINES V6 ADD `PACK-LDATE` SEQ NAME^K^KCOMMAND END^KHEADINFO... (1 Reply)
HXTOC(1) HTML-XML-utils HXTOC(1)NAME
hxtoc - insert a table of contents in an HTML file
SYNOPSIS
hxtoc [ -x ] [ -l low ] [ -h high ] [ file ] [ -t ] [ -d ] [ -c class ]
DESCRIPTION
The hxtoc command reads an HTML file, inserts missing ID attributes in all H1 to H6 elements between the levels -l and -h (unless the
option -d is in effect, see below) and also inserts A elements with NAME attributes, so old browsers will recognize the H1 to H6 headers as
target anchors as well (unless the option -t is in effect). The output is written to stdout.
If there is a comment of the form
<!--toc-->
or a pair of comments
<!--begin-toc-->
...
<!--end-toc-->
then the comment, or the pair with everything in between, will be replaced by a table of contents, consisting of a list (UL) of links to
all headers in the document.
The text of headers is copied to this table of contents, including any inline markup, except that DFN tags and SPAN tags with a CLASS of
"index" are omitted (but the elements content is copied).
If a header has a CLASS attribute with as value (or one of its values) the keyword "no-toc", then that header will not appear in the table
of contents.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-x Use XML conventions: empty elements are written with a slash at the end: <IMG />
-l low Sets the lowest numbered header to appear in the table of content. Default is 1 (i.e., H1).
-h high Sets the highest numbered header to appear in the table of content. Default is 6 (i.e., H6).
-t Normally, hxtoc adds both ID attributes and empty A elements with a NAME attribute and CLASS="bctarget", so that older browsers
that do no understand ID will still find the target. With this option, the A elements will not be generated.
-c class The generated UL elements in the table of contents will have a CLASS attribute with the value class. The default is "toc".
-d Tries to use DIV elements as targets instead of H1 to H6: If a header element H1 to H6 within the range -l to -h is found and it
is the first child of a DIV element, then the table of contents will link to the DIV instead of to the header element. The DIV
will be given an ID if it doesn't have one yet. ID
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
file The name of an HTML file. If absent, standard input is read instead.
DIAGNOSTICS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
> 0 An error occurred in the parsing of the HTML file. hxtoc will try to correct the error and produce output anyway.
SEE ALSO asc2xml(1), hxnormalize(1), hxnum(1), xml2asc(1)BUGS
The error recovery for incorrect HTML is primitive.
6.x 10 Jul 2011 HXTOC(1)