Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Using Vim or Ex to rename all files in a folder Post 302451502 by Scrutinizer on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 05:13:30 AM
Old 09-07-2010
ls is not necessary, it is better to be specific about the pattern otherwise there will be error messages and it is better to use quoting, e.g:
Code:
for file in apples*.txt
do     
  mv "$file" "$(echo $file |sed "s/apples/oranges/")"
done

or
bash/ksh93:
Code:
for file in apples*.txt
do     
  mv "$file" "${file/apples/oranges}"
done

posix in this particular case:
Code:
for file in apples*.txt
do     
  mv "$file" "oranges${file#apples}"
done


Last edited by Scrutinizer; 09-07-2010 at 06:26 AM..
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

rename files in a folder

i have a folder that contains 100's of files: abc, bca, def, ghi.... i want to rename abc with 1, bca with 2, def with 3, ghi with 4 and so on. my way, i create a file.txt with contents: 1 2 3 4 i use while loop to rename my files. without using file.txt, i just want to rename abc with... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: tjmannonline
4 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

rename all the files in a folder..

Hi Guys, I have 5000 files in a folder. all are .DAT files. I want to rename them as .TXT files. I tried the following command. mv *.DAT *. TXT But it is throwing an error. Can you please tell me what am i doing wrong. Thanks & Regards, Magesh. (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: mac4rfree
11 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Rename folder based on containing XML file

Hi everyone. I'm in need of a solution where i need to rename a folder to a name that's inside an XML file in that folder. OS is Ubuntu 9.10 with Gnome. I've tried using grep, sed and xpath, but can't seem to find a solution. This is the simplified folder structure: FOLDER-NAME -... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: CoolCow
4 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Copy files from folder and rename them

hello, I need to build a shell script that receives the folder to copy by parameter and copy all files except thumb.db to another folder and rename them like, file.jpg renamed to file_bb1.jpg. can someone help me Thanks (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: zeker
4 Replies

5. Linux

rename files in a folder with date&time stamp

Hi, I want to rename all the files (more than 100 files) in a fodler to another folder with date&time stamp. foe eg, file1.dat file2.dat file3.dat .. to be renamed as file1100629_16_30_15.txt (yy-mon-dd_hh_mi_ss) file1100629_16_30_16.txt .. so on (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: feroz
2 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Bash script to rename all files within a folder...

Hi. I don't have any experience with making scripts in bash. I need a simple script to rename all files in a folder to the format file1.avi, file2.avi, file3.avi, and so on..... Please note that the original files have different filenames and different extensions. But they all need to be... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dranzer
2 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

sed to rename files in a folder - please help with script

Hello, I am new to shell scripting and stuck on renaming files in a folder. The files have the format chp01_00001.wav chp01_00002.wav .... chp02_00001.wav chp02_00002.wav .... but I want them to have the following names: chp_bloomy_00001.wav chp_bloomy_00002.wav chp_bloomy_00003.wav... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Bloomy
8 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

looping through files, doing something, and rename in new folder

Hi, I'm really new at this but have several hundred files that i need to do something with and save with a new name. The files are 26 columns wide. I want to select some for renaming. I've figured out what to do to each file ("file-1.CSV"| grep -v "=" | cut -f 1-4,9,14,15,18,19,20,21,22,24,26... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: bob101
2 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Rename folder

hi guys i have a group of directory like these p1( 15 - 16 ) p2( 17 -15 ) p1 ( 14 - 20 ) p2 ( 13 -17 ) .. . . directories contain numbers represent time i want to rename all directories and change all numbers in directories' name . for example p1( 15 -16 ) will change to... (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: mhs
16 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

How to rename all files and folder containing underscore?

I want to rename all files and folder containing underscore in name and replace underscore with hyphen. Currently I am using following code, rename '_' '-' */*/* It was working but now it is showing me "Argument list too long" Please help! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: opticalpigion
2 Replies
OB_START(3)								 1							       OB_START(3)

ob_start - Turn on output buffering

SYNOPSIS
bool ob_start NULL PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_STDFLAGS ([callable $output_callback], [int $chunk_size], [int $flags]) DESCRIPTION
This function will turn output buffering on. While output buffering is active no output is sent from the script (other than headers), instead the output is stored in an internal buffer. The contents of this internal buffer may be copied into a string variable using ob_get_contents(3). To output what is stored in the inter- nal buffer, use ob_end_flush(3). Alternatively, ob_end_clean(3) will silently discard the buffer contents. Warning Some web servers (e.g. Apache) change the working directory of a script when calling the callback function. You can change it back by e.g. chdir(dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])) in the callback function. Output buffers are stackable, that is, you may call ob_start(3) while another ob_start(3) is active. Just make sure that you call ob_end_flush(3) the appropriate number of times. If multiple output callback functions are active, output is being filtered sequentially through each of them in nesting order. PARAMETERS
o $output_callback - An optional $output_callback function may be specified. This function takes a string as a parameter and should return a string. The function will be called when the output buffer is flushed (sent) or cleaned (with ob_flush(3), ob_clean(3) or similar func- tion) or when the output buffer is flushed to the browser at the end of the request. When $output_callback is called, it will receive the contents of the output buffer as its parameter and is expected to return a new output buffer as a result, which will be sent to the browser. If the $output_callback is not a callable function, this function will return FALSE. This is the callback signature: string handler (string $buffer, [int $phase]) o $buffer - Contents of the output buffer. o $phase - Bitmask of PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_* constants. If $output_callback returns FALSE original input is sent to the browser. The $output_callback parameter may be bypassed by passing a NULL value. ob_end_clean(3), ob_end_flush(3), ob_clean(3), ob_flush(3) and ob_start(3) may not be called from a callback function. If you call them from callback function, the behavior is undefined. If you would like to delete the contents of a buffer, return "" (a null string) from callback function. You can't even call functions using the output buffering functions like print_r($expression, true) or highlight_file($filename, true) from a callback function. Note In PHP 4.0.4, ob_gzhandler(3) was introduced to facilitate sending gz-encoded data to web browsers that support compressed web pages. ob_gzhandler(3) determines what type of content encoding the browser will accept and will return its output accordingly. o $chunk_size - If the optional parameter $chunk_size is passed, the buffer will be flushed after any output call which causes the buffer's length to equal or exceed $chunk_size. The default value 0 means that the output function will only be called when the output buf- fer is closed. Prior to PHP 5.4.0, the value 1 was a special case value that set the chunk size to 4096 bytes. o $flags - The $flags parameter is a bitmask that controls the operations that can be performed on the output buffer. The default is to allow output buffers to be cleaned, flushed and removed, which can be set explicitly via PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CLEANABLE | PHP_OUT- PUT_HANDLER_FLUSHABLE | PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_REMOVABLE, or PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_STDFLAGS as shorthand. Each flag controls access to a set of functions, as described below: +-----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Constant | | | | | | | Functions | | | | +-----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | |PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CLEANABLE | | | | | | | ob_clean(3), ob_end_clean(3), and | | | ob_get_clean(3). | | | | | | | |PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_FLUSHABLE | | | | | | | ob_end_flush(3), ob_flush(3), and | | | ob_get_flush(3). | | | | | | | |PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_REMOVABLE | | | | | | | ob_end_clean(3), ob_end_flush(3), and | | | ob_get_flush(3). | | | | +-----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 7.0.0 | | | | | | | In case ob_start(3) is used inside an output | | | buffer callback, this function will no longer | | | issue an E_ERROR but instead an E_RECOVER- | | | ABLE_ERROR, allowing custom error handlers to | | | catch such errors. | | | | | 5.4.0 | | | | | | | The third parameter of ob_start(3) changed from | | | a boolean parameter called $erase (which, if set | | | to FALSE, would prevent the output buffer from | | | being deleted until the script finished execut- | | | ing) to an integer parameter called $flags. | | | Unfortunately, this results in an API compatibil- | | | ity break for code written prior to PHP 5.4.0 | | | that uses the third parameter. See the flags | | | example for an example of how to handle this with | | | code that needs to be compatible with both. | | | | | 5.4.0 | | | | | | | A chunk size of 1 now results in chunks of 1 | | | byte being sent to the output buffer. | | | | | 4.3.2 | | | | | | | This function was changed to return FALSE in | | | case the passed $output_callback can not be exe- | | | cuted. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 User defined callback function example <?php function callback($buffer) { // replace all the apples with oranges return (str_replace("apples", "oranges", $buffer)); } ob_start("callback"); ?> <html> <body> <p>It's like comparing apples to oranges.</p> </body> </html> <?php ob_end_flush(); ?> The above example will output: <html> <body> <p>It's like comparing oranges to oranges.</p> </body> </html> Example #2 Creating an uneraseable output buffer in a way compatible with both PHP 5.3 and 5.4 <?php if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.4.0', '>=')) { ob_start(null, 0, PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_STDFLAGS ^ PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_REMOVABLE); } else { ob_start(null, 0, false); } ?> SEE ALSO
ob_get_contents(3), ob_end_clean(3), ob_end_flush(3), ob_implicit_flush(3), ob_gzhandler(3), ob_iconv_handler(3), mb_output_handler(3), ob_tidyhandler(3). PHP Documentation Group OB_START(3)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:53 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy