Hi,
I have a problem while joining two sorted files with "join".
File 1.txt
Alnus|123
ALO140102|234
ALO 1401 02|345
ALO-1401-02|456
Alobar Holoprosencephalies|567
File 2.txt
1|Alnus|
1|ALO 1401 02|
1|ALO-1401-02|
1|Alobar Holoprosencephalies|
If I join the files as follows:... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Can someone let me know how do I strip out any non-alphanumeric character in string tomake it alphanumeric?
i.e
abc def ghi ->abcdefghi
abc-def-ghi ->abcdefghi
abc#def-ghi->abcdefghi
Thanks in advance (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to filter the output of a command and display omitting the first 6 lines and the last two lines..How can i do this using awk.
command | awk ' NR > 7' will omitt the first 6 lines but dont know how to omit the last two lines.. can anyone help? (3 Replies)
I am attempting to figure out how to only capture part of a grep command I am doing. So far no luck.
When I execute....
leviathan:/gfs/home/tivoli>ps -ef | /usr/ucb/ps -auxww | grep nco_p_syslog
The results are....
tivoli 10185 0.0 0.0 5888 5168 ? S Oct 23 0:26... (2 Replies)
People,
Ive been trying to make a script but i just cant figure it out.
Problem/ Case:
I have a logfile.txt that contains data. The only two things i need to filter on = $1 (date), $6 (errorcode).
In the script i am trying to make, u need to fill in a date. So he searches on that date... (11 Replies)
Hi I have a file containing the below lines
1010001001639
1010001001789
1020001001927
1030001001928
1040001002033
1200001002609
1200001003481
1200001004935
I need to filter lines that starts with 101.
It would be of great help if its in awk. (6 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I'm facing an issue with grep or may be Im missing something. Following are the details
Input file
# more regexp
asdh1987
dog897you
981towm
1234oqn
4yuop8pou
sam99917c00l
Akoold0g8
data
sample data
Im trying to grep out only the alphanumeric entries and following... (10 Replies)
Hey,
I'm using some sensors that can be read by http.
If I run following command:
curl -v 'http://192.168.111.23:8080/sensor/52f5c63cc4221fbbedcb499908a0a823?version=1.0&interval=minute&unit=watt&callback=realtime'
I'm getting:
I would like to put this now in a sheet with only the... (9 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I have a text file with lots of rows with duplicates in the first column, i want to filter out records based on filter columns in a different filter text file.
bash scripting is what i need.
Data.txt
Name OrderID Quantity
Sam 123 300
Jay 342 498
Kev 78 2500
Sam 420 50
Vic 10... (3 Replies)
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config.guess
CONFIG.GUESS(1) User Commands CONFIG.GUESS(1)NAME
config.guess - guess the build system triplet
SYNOPSIS
config.guess [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
The GNU build system distinguishes three types of machines, the `build' machine on which the compilers are run, the `host' machine on which
the package being built will run, and, exclusively when you build a compiler, assembler etc., the `target' machine, for which the compiler
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This script will guess the type of the `build' machine.
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Operation modes:
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CC a native C compiler, the previous variable is preferred
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