09-21-2010
Sorting multi-column values from a specific file
Hi, all.
I need a shell script which gathers data from a remote XML file and then displays it according to my needs.. I need this for my job due to the fact that I need to keep track price changes of euro, usd, gold, etc.
The XML file I am talking about is located at this page: cnnturk dot com/finans/ticker/endeks.asp
The reason I am posting the URL is that I need to use curl to get this file and it does NOT have newlines after each tag. I thought that that would be a problem.
Here is what I need from the script:
1) curl to get the page
2) make use of sed, awk, etc. to display its contents in a more structured and readable manner as shown below:
A: 64.125 (% -0.26)
B: 81.130 (% -0.32)
C: 1.4930 (% 0.00)
D: 1.9590 (% 0.36)
I am looking forward to your insights..
Thanks!
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
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DESCRIPTION
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DEFAULT
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