Hi All,
Sample:
4051 Oct 4 10:03:36 AM 2008: TEST: end of testcase Checking Interface after reload, result fail
I need to remove first 10 words of the above line and output should be like
Checking Interface after reload, result fail
Please help me in this regard.
Thanks, (4 Replies)
Hi Guys, :p
I have a file like this:
2010-04-25 00:00:30,095 INFO - ]- start process U100M4
2010-04-25 00:00:30,096 DEBUG - ] -- call EJB
2010-04-25 00:00:30,709 INFO - - end processU100M4
2010-04-25 00:00:30,710 DEBUG - got message=Sorry
I want to out put format.
2010-04-25... (5 Replies)
Hi Geeks,
Consider this line:
driver=c:\folder1\folder2
The above line is contained in a variable say 'var' . I want to copy everything after 'driver=' in to another variable say var2.
Please tell me how can this be done. (8 Replies)
I would like to cut words based on the word count of a line. This over here inspired me with some ideas but I wasn't able to get what I needed.
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/105841-count-words-each-line-file-using-xargs.html
If the line has 6 words I would like to use this.... (8 Replies)
Hi I would like to remove last few words from File
Could anybody Help on it.
ps -ef | grep mgr.prm | awk '{print $10}'
/opt/app/dummyd/xyz/dirprm/mgr.prm
/opt/app/dummy/xyz/dirprm/mgr.prm
/opt/app/dummy/xyz/dirprm/mgr.prm
I want output like
/opt/app/dummyd/xyz... (4 Replies)
Hi Folks :)
I have a .txt file with thousands of words. I'm trying to sort the lines in order based on number of words per line.
Example
from:
word
word word word
word word
word word word word
word
word word word
word word
to desired output:
word (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to get longest line in a .gz file without extract the file.
I am using the below command to get the longest line.
zcat /a/b/c/file.gz |awk '{print length, $0}'|sort -nr|head -1
247 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBAAAAAA CCCCCCCCCCC DDDDDDDDDDDD EEEEEEEEEEEEEE... (4 Replies)
I have a file with a list of references towards the end and want to apply a grep for some string.
text ....
@unnumbered References
@sp 1
@paragraphindent 0
2017. @strong{Chalenski, D.A.}; Wang, K.; Tatanova, Maria; Lopez,
Jorge L.; Hatchell, P.; Dutta, P.; @strong{Small airgun... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i have a file with multiple entries. After some tests with sed i managed to get the file output as follows:
lsn=X-LINK-IN0,apc=661:0,state=avail,avail/links=1/1,
00,2110597,2094790,0,81,529,75649011,56435363,
lsn=TM1ITP1-AM1ITP1-LS,apc=500:0,state=avail,avail/links=1/1,... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: nms
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
digest::jhash
Digest::JHash(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Digest::JHash(3pm)NAME
Digest::JHash - Perl extension for 32 bit Jenkins Hashing Algorithm
SYNOPSIS
use Digest::JHash qw(jhash);
$digest = jhash($data);
# note that calling jhash() directly like this is the fastest way:
$digest = Digest::JHash::jhash($data);
DESCRIPTION
The "Digest::JHash" module allows you to use the fast JHash hashing algorithm developed by Bob Jenkins from within Perl programs. The
algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 32-bit "message digest" of the input in the form of an
unsigned long integer.
Call it a low calorie version of MD5 if you like.
See http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html for more information.
FUNCTIONS
jhash($data)
This function will calculate the JHash digest of the "message" in $data and return a 32 bit integer result (an unsigned long in the C)
EXPORTS
None by default but you can have the jhash() function if you ask nicely. See below for reasons not to use Exporter (it is slower than a
direct call)
SPEED NOTE
If speed is a major issue it is roughly twice as fast to do call the jhash() function like Digest::JHash::jhash('message') than it is to
import the jhash() method using Exporter so you can call it as simply jhash('message'). There is a short script that demonstrates the
speed of different calling methods (direct, OO and Imported) in examples/oo_vs_func.pl
AUTHORS
The JHash implementation was written by Bob Jenkins <bob_jenkins [at] burtleburtle [dot] net>.
This perl extension was written by Andrew Towers <mariofrog [at] bigpond [dot] com>.
A few mods were added by James Freeman <airmedical [at] gmail [dot] com>).
SEE ALSO
http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html
LICENSE
This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified
under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. A copy is include in this distribution.
perl v5.14.2 2010-07-26 Digest::JHash(3pm)