I need to move a bunch of files into folders that have the same name. I wanted to either do this with some filter command or some type of batch file that I could save that would already include all of the mv commands since I will have to do this process often. Whatever method you think is easier.
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I am trying to create files with special characters in its filenames for testing purposes. This is on a Linux RHEL4 but this should also be applicable on a Unix shell.
I am able to create files with special characters in the filenames...e.g.
cp -pv foo.gif \*special.gif
cp -pv foo.gif \... (6 Replies)
I want to move the files in a dir to different dirs based on their file names.
Ex: i have 4 different files with name -
CTS_NONE_10476031_MRL_PFT20081215a.txt
CTS_NONE_10633009_MRL_PFT20091020a.txt
CTS_NONE_10345673_MRL_PFT20081215a.txt
CTS_NONE_10872456_MRL_PFT20091020a.txt
and the 1st... (2 Replies)
I want to move the files in a dir to different dirs based on their file names.
Ex: i have 4 different files with name -
CTS_NONE_10476031_MRL_PFT20081215a.txt
CTS_NONE_10633009_MRL_PFT20091020a.txt
CTS_NONE_10345673_MRL_PFT20081215a.txt
CTS_NONE_10872456_MRL_PFT20091020a.txt
and the 1st... (4 Replies)
I know this gets covered quite a bit in the forum and I think there is enough there for me to figure out how to do what I am trying to do, I just don't think I would do it very efficiently so I am going to ask the question...
I have database log files with date and time stamps in the file like
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Move all files starting with a specific name to different directory.
This shell script program should have three parameters
File Name
Source Directory
Destination Directory
User should be able to enter ‘AB_CD*' in file name parameter. In this case all the files starting with AB_CD will... (1 Reply)
I have multiple txt files which begin with the word "orders" in folder C:\source. I need to move the files to folder C:\dest and rename them to "process_<date>_<count>"
So for example , if there are 3 files ordersa.txt , ordersb.txt and ordersc.txt in C:\source , after running the script I want... (1 Reply)
I have multiple txt files which begin with the word "orders" in folder C:\source. I need to move the files to folder C:\dest and rename them to "process_<date>_<count>"
So for example , if there are 3 files ordersa.txt , ordersb.txt and ordersc.txt in C:\source , after running the script I want... (7 Replies)
I'm having problems with my bash script. I would like to find a file matching today's date in the filename, i.e. my_file_20120902.txt and then move it to a different directory, i.e. /tmp. Thanks. (1 Reply)
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gpiv_t-avg
GPIV_T-AVG(1) General Commands Manual GPIV_T-AVG(1)NAME
gpiv_t-avg - Calculates time-averaged mean and variances of PIV data.
SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-avg [-dn | --dir_name dir basename] [-df | --first_dir N] [-dl | --last_dir N] [-fb | --file_basename file basename] [-ff |
--first_file N] [-fl | --last_file N] [-fx | --file_prefix] [-h | --help] [-n | --none] [-p | --print] [-relrms] [-uv | --print] [-v |
--version]
DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-avg calculates mean and variances from a series of piv data resulting into time-averaged values. If no parameters are defined at the
command line, standard parameters will be used that are defined in the script. This program does not use the parameter resources from libg-
piv.
Options-dn | --dir_name dir base-name
The dir base-name represents the directory name without its last number. It is supposed that the last number in the directory name
is a counter.
-df | --first_dir
Defines the counter N of the first directory number at which the analyses starts.
-dl | --last_dir
Last directory number N at which the analyses ends.
-fb | --file_base_name file base-name
The filename has to be given without its .piv extension. The file base-name represents the file name without its last number, before
the extension. If not -fx key is used, it is supposed that the last number in the file name is a counter. The output will be written
to dir base-name/file base-name.ta_mean.piv and dirname/filename.ta_sdev.piv at which mean values and variances are written respec-
tively or to dirname/filename.ta_U.piv and to dirname/filename.ta_V.piv if -uv is used.
-ff | --first_file
Defines the counter Nof first file number at which the analyses starts.
-fl | --last_file
Last file number N at which the analyses ends.
-fx | --file_prefix
Prefix numbering to file base name.
-h | --help
On-line help.
-n | --none
Suppresses real execution.
-p | --print
Prints parameters, command line options and input and output filenames to stdout.
-relrms
Prints relative rms, related to the absolute mean value.
-uv Writes U and v displacements/velocities to separate outputs.
-v | --version
Prints version information to standard output, then exits successfully.
SEE ALSO
gpivtools
AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf
19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-AVG(1)