I'm writing a script to automate some post-install tasks on RHEL4 servers.
I need the following code to insert an 'A' in the middle of a string, then replace the string in a file. I know I can use sed to do this, but I'd like to use perl's in place edit so I don't have to write to a temp file,... (1 Reply)
i all.
This one sounds so simple, but I can't get it to work. I need to delete lines with certain keywords from a file.
I have a file called defaultRules, with keywords:
IPSEC_AH
IKE_UDP
IPMP_TEST_IFACE2
Then, I have another file called rules.txt with some rules:
... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I was just helped with an excellent one liner. Now I need to know how to turn it into a script that I can call at the command line. So, this works with file script:
------------
for file in DATA.txt;
do
awk 'NR==1;NR>1{for (i=1;i<=NF;i++){a+=$i}}END{for (i=1;i<=NF;i++){printf... (3 Replies)
abc/abc1/abc2/abc3/abc4
i need a script to pick this above path when ever
any patterns like the below will be found.
abc/abc1
abc/abc1/abc2
abc1/abc2/abc3
abc2/abc3/abc4
abc2/abc3/
etc ....
etc.....
not only the above 5 but like these one..
any one liner will be of great... (1 Reply)
Hi I have a log data that shows chunks of data like this:
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test,... (2 Replies)
Thanks for giving your time and effort to answer questions and helping newbies like me understand awk.
I have a huge file, millions of lines, so perl takes quite a bit of time, I'd like to convert these perl one liners to awk.
Basically I'd like all lines with ISA sandwiched between... (9 Replies)
Input_file_1:
ABC1 DEF11
ABC3 DEF7
ABC7 DEF36
Input_file_2:
DEF7 light 23
DEF11 over 2
DEF11 over 1
DEF17 blue 0
Perl one-liner that join two input file based on columns sharing a value (In this example, column 2 in Input_file_1 and column 1 in... (3 Replies)
I am new for Perl I want to ask one question. I have around 50 custom packages which i am using in my Perl script. I want to import all .pm packages in my Perl script in an easy way. Right now i have to import each package individually. So Is there any way to do so??
Right Now i am doing like:
... (1 Reply)
In my quest to solve a bigger problem (See my previous post called "Create SQL DML insert statements from file using AWK or similar" - sorry, not allowed to post urls until I have > 5 posts) I'm trying to get my head round awk, but have some problem figuring out why the following script does work... (2 Replies)
Hi
I want to replace time stamp in the following line
PROCNAME.Merge.exchMon.CODE.T_QSTART 08:45 read
assuming the new time stamp is 09:45 ; the line is getting replaced as below
:45 read
I'm trying to use the perl one liner in bash script
perl -pi... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: charlie87
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
amc-export
AMC-EXPORT(1) Auto Multiple Choice AMC-EXPORT(1)NAME
AMC-export - exports marks for AMC multiple choice exams.
SYNOPSIS
auto-multiple-choice export --data project-data-dir --module module --fich-noms students-list.csv [--noms-encodage list-encoding]
--o output-file
DESCRIPTION
The AMC-export.pl command exports marks from an Auto Multiple Choice exam.
--data project-data-dir
gives the directory where data files are (see for example AMC-prepare(1)).
--module module
selects a module for export. See below for the modules included in the AMC standard distribution.
--fich-noms students-list.csv
sets the students list file.
--noms-encodage list-encoding
selects an encoding for file students-list.csv (default is utf-8).
--o output-file
gives the output file name.
--option-out options
gives an option for selected module, in the form key=value (see below for possible options for each module). To specify multiple
options, use --option several times.
--sort sort-type
sort the students names, depending on sort-type. If sort-type is l, use line number from students list file to sort. If sort-type is m,
use mark (and name if marks are equal) to sort. If sort-type is i, use student number to sort. If sort-type is n, use name to sort (or
line from students list if equal).
--useall all
if all is 0 or empty, only students with a scaned answer sheet appears in the output. If all is 1, all students in the students list
appears in the output.
MODULES
OpenDocument
With "--module ods", an OpenDocument (for use by OpenOffice or LibreOffice for example) is produced. The following options are recognized:
nom
gives a name for the exam, to be written on the beginning of the sheet.
code
gives an short name for the exam, to be used as a tab name.
columns
sets the list of columns that are to be added to each student. Default value is student.key,student.name.
stats
with a true value, a table will be added with statistics for all questions.
statsindic
with a true value, a table will be added with statistics for all indicative questions.
CSV
With "--module CSV", a CSV file is produced. The following options are recognized:
columns
sets the list of columns that are to be added to each student. Default value is student.copy,student.key,student.name.
decimal
sets the decimal point (default is a dot).
encodage
sets the encoding to use for output (default is utf-8).
separateur
sets the character used between colums (default is a comma).
entoure
sets the character used to enclose strings (default is a double quote).
ticked
if not empty, additional columns (with "CHECKED:" prefix) are included to give all the checked boxes on all the sheets. This can be
used by an external program to retrieve all the checked boxes when marks are not sufficient. Use value 01 to get 0;0;1;1;0 if boxes 3
and 4 are checked, and value AB to get CD if boxes 3 and 4 are checked.
List
With "--module List", a PDF file is produced with a list of marks for all students. The following options are recognized:
pagesize
The page size. Default value is a4.
nom
gives the name of the exam, to be printed at the top of the page.
ncols
The number of columns. Default value is 2.
decimal
sets the decimal point (default is a dot).
AUTHORS
Alexis Bienvenue <paamc@passoire.fr>
Main author
Jean Berard
Translation from French
Georges Khaznadar
Translation from French
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Alexis Bienvenue
This document can be used according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
Auto Multiple Choice 1.1.1 06/19/2012 AMC-EXPORT(1)