You can use whatever delimiter you like... so:
The reason why your original attempt failed is because you extra evaluation happening because of the double quotes... so either you have to do extra escaping, or use the technique I'm showing here.
I know we can substitute a string using sed but how?
For example: sed 's/(old variable)/(new variable)/ details.dat
Am I suppose to put $old variable or whatever? Because I tried many times, it didnt work by putting $old variable. Am I suppose to enclose it with "" or ''?
Please help (3 Replies)
When I run the script I pass in 2 expressions (ex. replace.ksh new old)
I want the script to go line by line for a given file in a given directory and replace the word new with old. Of course in my line where I have the awk statement it is replacing the 2nd word with 1st instead of new with... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am stuck up in the below scenario:-
I need to read a file name (eg A.txt) name frm another file (eg B.txt) and then I need to search for a particular expression in A.txt and substitute it with another expression.
How can I use SED inside SHELL Scripting and command prompt as... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I am stuck up in the below scenario:-
I need to read a file name (eg A.txt) name frm another file (eg B.txt) and then I need to search for a particular expression in A.txt and substitute it with another expression.
How can I use SED inside SHELL Scripting and command prompt as well to... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
Can u please help me to replace (-) with (/) in a file containing no of records using "sed " command in unix.
thanks in advance.
subhendu (5 Replies)
I have file.txt
1 4 7 9 3
I want to replace the tabs with a space, but my code doesn't work.
cat file.txt | sed 's/"\t"/ /g' > t.txt
But file is still the same. Numbers seperated by tabs instead of spaces.
Help? (2 Replies)
Hi I am trying to do a text insertion in a text file at a particular line number in a shell script. However its not working.
sed '122i\
> for j in \`echo $MyList\` ; do perl -pi -e\'s#01\/01\/2009#01\/01\/2011#\' $j ; done' $HOME/MyScript.ksh
The Actual line to be inserted at line 122... (5 Replies)
I have a file with some numbers having single quotes around them which I want to remove.
i.e. '923930' -> 23930
If it can be done without using sed thats fine. I have tried with sed but can't think how to replace this pattern on only the numbers (13 Replies)
Hello to all. I'm new to this forum, so please go easy on me. =)
I am working on a script to send two e-mail attachments in a single e-mail, and am running into a little bit of an issue when using process substitution. I am using the following:
cat <(uuencode $1 <(basename $1)) <(uuencode... (5 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I need very simple sed command to change a parameter in a text file.
I have a line in this text which is like
set xx 0.5
A program reads this file and does some algebraic calculations. So to make a parameter scan I need to change the value of xx. I thought I can do... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pgaevaluate
PGAEvaluate(1) PGAPack PGAEvaluate(1)NAME
PGAEvaluate - Calls a user-specified function to return an evaluation of each string in the population.
DESCRIPTION
The user-specified function is only called if the string has been changed (e.g., by crossover or mutation) or the user has explicitly sig-
naled the string's evaluation is out-of-date by a call to PGASetEvaluationUpToDateFlag().
INPUT PARAMETERS
ctx - context variable
pop - symbolic constant of the population to be evaluated
f - a pointer to a function to evaluate a string. This function will be called once for each string in population pop that requires
evaluation. This function must return a double (the evaluation function value) and must fit the prototype double f(PGAContext *c,
int p, int pop);
comm - an MPI communicator
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
none
SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h"
void PGAEvaluate(ctx, pop, , comm)
PGAContext *ctx
int pop
double (*f)(PGAContext *, int, int)
MPI_Comm comm
LOCATION
parallel.c
EXAMPLE
Example:
Evaluate all strings in population PGA_NEWPOP using the user-defined
evaluation function Energy.
double Energy(PGAContext *ctx, int p, int pop) {
:
};
PGAContext *ctx;
:
PGAEvaluate(ctx, PGA_NEWPOP, Energy, MPI_COMM_WORLD);
05/01/95 PGAEvaluate(1)