Hi all, I need help to split a tab-delimited list into separate files by the filename-field. The list is already sorted ascendingly by filename, an example list would look like this;
filename001 word1 word2
filename001 word3 word4
filename002 word1 word2
filename002 word3 word4... (4 Replies)
I've got a semicolon delimited file. I would like to search for fields that match a pattern, and not hardcoded eg "mth".
*th=something
If the delimited field fulfills this condition, eg. mth=value
I would like to print out both key and value for some number comparison.
eg. if value > "12"... (5 Replies)
using awk to substitute data in a column delimited text file
hello i would like to use awk to do the following calculation from the following snippet.
input file
C;2390 ;CV BOUILLOTTE 2L 2FACES NERVUREES ;1.00 ;3552612239004;13417 ;25 ;50 ; 12;50000 ; ; ... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have space delimited file similar to the one as shown below.. I need to convert it as a pipe delimited, the values inside the pipe delimited file should be as highlighted...
AA ATIU2345098809 009697 005374
BB ATIU2345097809 005445 006518
CC ATIU9685098809 003215 003571
DD... (7 Replies)
text file example
1,222222222222,333,444444444444444
111111111,22,33333333,444
desired output
1 222222222222 333 444444444444444
111111111 22 33333333 444I have a delimeted file which I want to print in a table like format. The... (10 Replies)
Hello folks, I have another doozy. I have two files. The first file has four fields in it. These four fields map to different locations in my second file. What I want to do is read the master file (file 2 - 23 fields) and compare each line against each record in file 1. If I get a match in all four... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am a newbie to awk. Here is my problem. Looking for an awk 1-liner to solve it:
My Computing Environment:
- Solaris10
- I prefer to use csh or sh shells
1. Lets say my input file is File1.dat (delimter = | ) and looks as follows:
(File1.dat)
... (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I would like to use awk to reformat a tab-delimited file containing three columns as follows:
Data file:
sample 1 173
sample 269 530
sample 687 733
sample 1699 1779
Desired output file:
sample 174..265, 531..686, 734..1698
I need the value... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I need to split a pipe de-limited file based on the COLUMN 7 value . If the column value changes I need to split the file
Source File
Payment|ID|DATE|TIME|CONTROLNUMBER|NUMBER|NAME|INDICATOR
42156974|1137937|10/1/2018|104440|4232|2054391|CARE|1... (9 Replies)
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http::oai::record
HTTP::OAI::Record(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::OAI::Record(3pm)NAME
HTTP::OAI::Record - Encapsulates an OAI record
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::OAI::Record;
# Create a new HTTP::OAI Record
my $r = new HTTP::OAI::Record();
$r->header->identifier('oai:myarchive.org:oid-233');
$r->header->datestamp('2002-04-01');
$r->header->setSpec('all:novels');
$r->header->setSpec('all:books');
$r->metadata(new HTTP::OAI::Metadata(dom=>$md));
$r->about(new HTTP::OAI::Metadata(dom=>$ab));
METHODS
$r = new HTTP::OAI::Record( %opts )
This constructor method returns a new HTTP::OAI::Record object.
Options (see methods below):
header => $header
metadata => $metadata
about => [$about]
$r->header([HTTP::OAI::Header])
Returns and optionally sets the record header (an HTTP::OAI::Header object).
$r->metadata([HTTP::OAI::Metadata])
Returns and optionally sets the record metadata (an HTTP::OAI::Metadata object).
$r->about([HTTP::OAI::Metadata])
Optionally adds a new About record (an HTTP::OAI::Metadata object) and returns an array of objects (may be empty).
Header Accessor Methods
These methods are equivalent to "$rec->header->$method([$value])".
$r->identifier([$identifier])
Get and optionally set the record OAI identifier.
$r->datestamp([$datestamp])
Get and optionally set the record datestamp.
$r->status([$status])
Get and optionally set the record status (valid values are 'deleted' or undef).
$r->is_deleted()
Returns whether this record's status is deleted.
perl v5.12.4 2011-06-23 HTTP::OAI::Record(3pm)