Hi All,
I have a string like "9633C01302_2". I need to extract the number(02) after "13" and before "_" and the number coming after "13" and before "_" is not constant, it keeps on changing...
Can some one plz help me wth the command..
i tried this echo "9633C01302_2" | cut -d'_' -f1 ..But... (2 Replies)
Not sure if the title of this thread makes sense, but hopefully my explanation will.
I'm using awk to print some stats from an apache accesslog. I would like to specify the regexp condition where only the two root pages of "index.html" and "/" are counted in my results. What I can't figure out... (3 Replies)
Hello People,
I have the following contents in an XML file
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<Details = "Sample Details">
<Name>Bob</Name>
<Age>34</Age>
<Address>CA</Address>
<ContactNumber>1234</ContactNumber>
</Details>
...........
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Hi ,
I have below file with 13 columns. I need 2-13 columns seperated by comma and I want to append each row with a string "INSERT INTO xxx" in the begining as 1st column and then a variable "$node" and then $2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$10,$11,$12,$13 and at the end another string " ; COMMIT;"
... (4 Replies)
Dear Members,
Depending on the current date i should find out the start and end dates of the quarter.
ex: Today date is 14-Nov-2011 then Quarter start date should be Oct 1 2011 and Quarter End date should be Dec 31 2011.
How can i do this?
Thanks
Sandeep (1 Reply)
I am trying to extract a string from a line of text. Currently I am using
grep -o 'startofstring(.........'
The string is not always the same size.
The string I'm trying to extract starts with 'test(' ends with ')'.
ex "blah,blah,blah,test(stringoftext),blah blah"
How do I... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to remove lines once a string is found till another string is found including the start string and end string. I want to basically grab all the lines starting with color (closing bracket). PS: The line after the closing bracket for color could be anything (currently 'more').... (1 Reply)
I'm trying to stop reading a file until the end of the file is reached or a defined delimiter line is reached. Some how I need to test the fail state of the last 2 commands, not just the last command.
echo -e "hello\ngoodbye\n####\ntesting" | while read line; ]; do echo "$line"; done
hello... (4 Replies)
I have a file as follows:
0
1056
85540
414329
774485
1208487
1657519
2102753
2561259
3037737
3458144
3993019
4417959
4809964
5261890
5798778
6254146
I want to find all lines between a specified start and end tag. (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a scenario where I want to display the output based on the pattern search between the start and end of a block in a file, we can have multiple start and end blocks in a file.
Example give below, we need to search between the start block abc and end block def in a file, after that... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: G.K.K
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
basename
BASENAME(3) BSD Library Functions Manual BASENAME(3)NAME
basename -- return the last component of a pathname
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libgen.h>
char *
basename(char *path);
DESCRIPTION
The basename() function takes the pathname pointed to by path and returns a pointer to the final component of the pathname, deleting any
trailing '/' characters.
If path consists entirely of '/' characters, basename() returns a pointer to the string ``/''.
If path is a null pointer or points to an empty string, basename() returns a pointer to the string ``.''.
RETURN VALUES
The basename() function returns a pointer to the final component of path.
SEE ALSO basename(1), dirname(3)STANDARDS
o X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4, Version 2 (``XPG4.2'')
o IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'')
BUGS
If the length of the result is longer than PATH_MAX bytes (including the terminating nul), the result will be truncated.
The basename() function returns a pointer to static storage that may be overwritten by subsequent calls to basename(). This is not strictly
a bug; it is explicitly allowed by IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'').
BSD May 10, 2008 BSD