Hi!
I'm new here and glad to meet everyone!
I've been wrestling with a problem lately however! How do I recursively (recursive means to keep going through the subdirectories until no more are there) search a bunch of textfiles in a long directory structure for a specific string.. but only... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Need to extract a string from one file and search the same in other files.
Ex:
I have file1 of hundred lines with no delimiters not even space.
I have 3 more files.
I should get 1 to 10 characters say substring from each line of file1 and search that string in rest of the files and get... (1 Reply)
Looking for a bit of help. I need to search for a string of words, but unfortunately these words are located on separate lines.
for example the text output is:
United
Chanmpions
Ronaldo
Liverpool
Losers
Torres
and my script code is
print("DEBUG - checking file message");
while... (15 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to unix shell scripting.
I have a requirement.
Could anyone help me writing the script for the same?
Here goes the requirement:
I have a config file let's say temp.config.
Here is the data in the config file
temp.config :
-------------
name=victor
age=42
state=texas... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm very new to UNIX scripting and find quite difficult to understand simple UNIX syntax. Really appreciat if somebody could help me to give simple codes for my below problems:-
1) I need to search for a string "TTOH 8031950001" in a files which filename will be "*host*'. For example, the... (3 Replies)
Hi Forum.
Is there a quick way to do the following search/replace within a block of data? I tried to google the solution but didn't really know what to look for.
I have the following text file (I want to search for a particular string "s_m_f_acct_txn_daily_a1" and replace the... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have some data in the form of
adc|nvhs|nahssn|njadnk|nkfds
in the above data i need to write a script so thet it will append "|||" to the third occurnace in the string ..... the outout should look like
adc|nvhs|nahssn||||njadnk|nkfds
Thanks,
Firestar. (6 Replies)
without using conventional file searching commands like find etc, is it possible to locate a file if i just know that the file that i'm searching for contains a particular text like "Hello world" or something? (5 Replies)
Hi everyone !
suppose i'm searching for a specific string in a file so it is very easy, i use the following command
grep 'keyword' file_name
but how to search a word which is repeated maximum number of times in a file, for example in the following text i have to search a word which is... (12 Replies)
Hi all,
i have a generated report in unix in the following command like
input.txt
47.85,10
0124,42.35,8
0125,3.5,2
the input file format is fixed
I need the my output file with append text as below
output.txt
0124 amount:42.35
0125 amount:3.5
0124 count : 8
0125... (34 Replies)
Discussion started by: hemanthsaikumar
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ifrit
IFRIT(1) General Commands Manual IFRIT(1)NAME
ifrit - a powerful tool that can be used to visualize 3-dimensional data sets
SYNOPSIS
ifrit [qt-options] [options] [dir_name]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ifrit command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original pro-
gram does not have a manual page.
OPTIONS -8 accepts an 8-bit display
-d starts IFRIT with all windows docked together into a single window.
-nf does not show the splash screen at start-up
-sw uses small font to reduce the QT window size
-rw IFRIT is being used remotely. This option can be used to minimize re-drawing of the widget windows.
-ni IFRIT is not idiosyncratic. This prompts IFRIT not to ask for a confirmation when exiting or running scripts.
-np number
sets the number of processors to use. Note that only some parts of IFRIT support parallel execution so far.
-i file_name
loads the state from the previously saved state file filename.
-b file_name
runs IFRIT in batch mode, taking animation script from the file filename. If filename starts with sign "+", standard directories
(see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ) will be prepended to the file name.
-h -help
show the list of available command-line options.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
IFRIT understands the following environment variables (all in capitals):
IFRIT_DIR
The main IFRIT directory where you keep the variable file ifrit.nam and options file(s) ifrit.ini. If this variable is not set,
IFRIT assumes that current directory is the main directory.
IFRIT_DATA_DIR:
The default directory for the data files. If not set, IFRIT will start searching for the data files in the current directory.
IFRIT_MESH_DATA_DIR
The default directory for the mesh data files. If not set, IFRIT will start searching for the mesh data in the default data direc-
tory.
IFRIT_PART_DATA_DIR
The default directory for the particle data files. If not set, IFRIT will start searching for the particle data in the default data
directory.
IFRIT_VECT_DATA_DIR
The default directory for the vector field data files. If not set, IFRIT will start searching for the vector field data in the
default data directory.
IFRIT_TENS_DATA_DIR
The default directory for the tensor field data files. If not set, IFRIT will start searching for the tensor field data in the
default data directory.
IFRIT_IMAGE_DIR
The directory where IFRIT will place image and animation files. If not set, IFRIT will put image files into the current directory.
IFRIT_SCRIPT_DIR
The directory where IFRIT will place animation scripts. If not set, IFRIT will put scripts into its main directory.
IFRIT_PALETTE_DIR
The directory where IFRIT will place custom palettes. If not set, IFRIT will put palettes into its main directory.
SEE ALSO
The IFRIT help system.
AUTHOR
This manual page was adapted by Mark Hymers <mark.hymers@ncl.ac.uk> from the ifrit help system, for the Debian project (but may be used by
others).
September 09, 2004 IFRIT(1)