I want to write a script which will check the arguments and if there is a single space(if 2 more more space in a row , then do not touch), replace it with _ and then gather the argument
so, program will be ran
./programname hi hello hi usa now hello hello
so, inside of program,... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with a URL text written in it within double quotes e.g.
"http://abcd.xyz.com/mno/somefile.dtd"
I want the above text to get replaced by a single space character.
I tried
cat File1.txt | sed -e 's/("http)*(dtd")/ /g' > File2.txt
But it didnt work out. Can someone... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a file with thousands of records:
eg:
|000222|123456987|||||||AARONSON| JOHN P|||PRIMARY |P
|000111|567894521|||||||ATHENS| WILLIAM k|||AAAA|L
Expected:
|000222|123456987|||||||AARONSON| JOHN |P|||PRIMARY |P
|000111|567894521|||||||ATHENS| WILLIAM |k|||AAAA|L
I... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm hoping you can help.. I've used this forum a couple of times and I am back again now i've moved onto something more complex (for me!)
I have some data which looks like:
"AL1_1,AL1_1,"
"AL1_1.AL1_1A.AL1_1AE,AL1_1AE,"
"AL1_1.AL1_1A.AL1_1AG,AL1_1AG,"
"AL1_1.AL1_1A.AL1_1AJ,AL1_1AJ,"... (10 Replies)
hi,
I have a file that is space separated at all columns. Basically what I want to do is replace all the space separations with column separations.
Thanks
kylle (1 Reply)
I would like to replace the value of * (which might have one or more whitespace(s) before and after *) using sed command in aix.
Eg: Var='Hi I am there *
Desired output: Hi I am there* (1 Reply)
hi
i want to replace spaces by comma
my file is
ADD 16428 170 160 3 WNPG 204 941 No 204802
ADD 16428 170 160 3 WNPG 204 941 No 204803
ADD 16428 170 160 3 WNPG 204 941 No 204804
ADD... (9 Replies)
I'm trying to replace a string "99999999'" with the blank where ever is there in the file. Could you please help in unix scripting.
Thank You. (6 Replies)
Platform : RHEL 5.8
I want to end each line of this file with a single quote.
$ cat hello.txt
blueskies
minnie
mickey
gravity
snoopyAt VI editor's command mode, I have used the following command to replace the last character with a single quote.
~
~
~
:%s/$/'/gNow, the lines in the... (10 Replies)
I have a huge text file, about 52 GB. In the file, there are patterns like these:
]
]
]
]One can see that there is text within patterns such as and ], and I am only interested in ]. There is text before and after all these patterns too, for example,
''Anarchism''' is a ] that advocates ]... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: shoaibjameel123
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
lreplace
lreplace(1T) Tcl Built-In Commands lreplace(1T)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
lreplace - Replace elements in a list with new elements
SYNOPSIS
lreplace list first last ?element element ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
lreplace returns a new list formed by replacing one or more elements of list with the element arguments. first and last specify the first
and last index of the range of elements to replace. 0 refers to the first element of the list, and end (or any abbreviation of it) may be
used to refer to the last element of the list. If list is empty, then first and last are ignored.
If first is less than zero, it is considered to refer to the first element of the list. For non-empty lists, the element indicated by
first must exist.
If last is less than zero but greater than first, then any specified elements will be prepended to the list. If last is less than first
then no elements are deleted; the new elements are simply inserted before first.
The element arguments specify zero or more new arguments to be added to the list in place of those that were deleted. Each element argu-
ment will become a separate element of the list. If no element arguments are specified, then the elements between first and last are sim-
ply deleted. If list is empty, any element arguments are added to the end of the list.
EXAMPLES
Replacing an element of a list with another:
% lreplace {a b c d e} 1 1 foo
a foo c d e
Replacing two elements of a list with three:
% lreplace {a b c d e} 1 2 three more elements
a three more elements d e
Deleting the last element from a list in a variable:
% set var {a b c d e}
a b c d e
% set var [lreplace $var end end]
a b c d
SEE ALSO list(1T), lappend(1T), lindex(1T), linsert(1T), llength(1T), lsearch(1T), lset(1T), lrange(1T), lsort(1T) |
KEYWORDS
element, list, replace
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Availability | SUNWTcl |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Uncommitted |
+--------------------+-----------------+
NOTES
Source for Tcl is available on http://opensolaris.org.
Tcl 7.4 lreplace(1T)