03-24-2010
Extract and parse data between two strings
Hi , I have a billing CDR file which is separated by “!”. I need to extract and format data between the starting (“!”) and the end of the line (“1.2.1.8”). These two variables are permanent tags to show begin and end.
! TICKET NBR : 2 ! GSI : 101 ! 3100.2.112.1 24/03/2010 00:41:14 ! 3100.2.105.6 Mobility ! 1.2.1.5 24/03/2010 00:41:14 ! 3100.2.19.5 302619135190023 ! 3100.2.70.15 101R=241234541717 ! 3100.2.19.7 99135190023 ! 3100.2.984.50 A18 ! 3100.2.104.4 acc_22640957031006 ! 3100.2.24.1 20 ! 3100.2.140.1 100 ! 3100.2.142.1 100 ! 100.6.5.1 1 ! 3100.2.106.1 SMS_ALWAYS_ALLOWED ! 100.6.5.2 1 ! 449032008 labl301 ! 3100.2.22.1 SMSMT ! 3100.2.20.1 9135190023 ! 3100.2.13.1 0.00 ! 3100.2.14.2 0 ! 1.2.1.8
(1) On the starting, the first two parameters are separated by semicolon (“:”) but still separated by “!”
(2) And, rest of them are separated by 4 digit number (ex: X.X.X.X <blank space> Output)” followed by return result. I want to have the output like
TICKET NBR : 2
GSI : 101
3100.2.112.1 : 24/03/2010 00:41:14
3100.2.105.6 : Mobility
1.2.1.5 : 24/03/2010 00:41:14
.
.
.(Last 3 )
3100.2.20.1: 9135190023
3100.2.13.1 : 0.00
3100.2.14.2 : 0
I am looking for a single awk/sed command to parse this information. The above example is a single line output. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Gamini
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locale::maketext::extract::plugin::base
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base(3pm)
NAME
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base - Base module for format parser plugins
SYNOPSIS
package My::Parser::Plugin;
use base qw(Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base);
sub file_types {
return [qw( ext ext2 )]
}
sub extract {
my $self = shift;
local $_ = shift;
my $line = 1;
while (my $found = $self->routine_to_extract_strings) {
$self->add_entry($str,[$filename,$line,$vars])
}
return;
}
DESCRIPTION
All format parser plugins in Locale::Maketext::Extract inherit from Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base.
If you want to write your own custom parser plugin, you will need to inherit from this module, and provide "file_types()" and "extract()"
methods, as shown above.
METHODS
new()
$plugin = My::Parser->new(
@file_types # Optionally specify a list of recognised file types
)
add_entry()
$plugin->add_entry($str,$line,$vars)
"entries()"
$entries = $plugin->entries;
"clear()"
$plugin->clear
Clears all stored entries.
file_types()
@default_file_types = $plugin->file_types
Returns a list of recognised file types that your module knows how to parse.
Each file type can be one of:
o A plain string
'pl' => base filename is matched against qr/.pl$/
'*' => all files are accepted
o A regex
qr/.tt2?./ => base filename is matched against this regex
o A codref
sub {} => this codref is called as $coderef->($base_filename,$path_to_file)
It should return true or false
extract()
$plugin->extract($filecontents);
extract() is the method that will be called to process the contents of the current file.
When it finds a string that should be extracted, it should call
$self->add_entry($string,$line,$vars])
where $vars refers to any arguments that are being passed to the localise function. For instance:
l("You found [quant,_1,file,files]",files_found)
string: "You found [quant,_1,file,files]"
vars : (files_found)
IMPORTANT: a single plugin instance is used for all files, so if you plan on storing state information in the $plugin object, this
should be cleared out at the beginning of "extract()"
known_file_type()
if ($plugin->known_file_type($filename_with_path)) {
....
}
Determines whether the current file should be handled by this parser, based either on the list of file_types specified when this object
was created, or the default file_types specified in the module.
SEE ALSO
xgettext.pl
for extracting translatable strings from common template systems and perl source files.
Locale::Maketext::Lexicon
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Perl
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::PPI
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TT2
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::YAML
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::FormFu
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Mason
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TextTemplate
Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Generic
AUTHORS
Clinton Gormley [DRTECH] <clinton@traveljury.com>
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