tukuyomi@debian:~/unix.com$ cat name
SHAWN R KEEGAN
shawn r scroggin
Shawn Regan
Shawn Reilly
tukuyomi@debian:~/unix.com$ sed -r 's/(.*) (.*)$/\1|\2/' name
SHAWN R|KEEGAN
shawn r|scroggin
Shawn|Regan
Shawn|Reilly
Hi,
I need to unload some data from Informix database into text file.
But what happen is when i open the text file, some record split into 2 line, become uncomplete.
I had checked is due to some unregconized space in particular fields, i used many way to detect this unregconized space, but... (3 Replies)
Hello
I have a file with data something like this in it :
texttexttext "text .lst" TEXT=" text "
texttexttext "moretext .lst" TEXT=" text "
Question is how do I get rid of space so that the files looks like this :
texttexttext "text.lst" TEXT="text"
texttexttext... (8 Replies)
Hello Folks..
I need your help ..
here the example of my problem..i know its easy..i don't all the commands in unix to do this especiallly sed...here my string..
dwc2_dfg_ajja_dfhhj_vw_dec2_dfgh_dwq
desired output is..
dwc2_dfg_ajja_dfhhj
it's a simple task with tail... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
I am new to shell scripting and I have a small problem...If someone can solve this..that would be great
I am trying to form a XML by reading a flat file using shell scripting
This is my shell script
LINE_FILE1=`cat FLEX_FILE1.TXT | head -1 | tail -1`
echo... (1 Reply)
I created a awk state to calculate the number of success however when the query runs it has a leading zero. Any ideas on how to remove the leading zero from the calculation?
Here is my query:
cat myfile.log | grep | awk '{print $2,$3,$7,$11,$15,$19,$23,$27,$31,$35($19/$15*100)}'
02:00:00... (1 Reply)
Hi Perl users,
I have another problem with text processing in Perl. I have a file below:
Linux Unix Linux Windows SUN
MACOS SUN SUN HP-AUX
I want the result below:
Unix Windows SUN
MACOS HP-AUX
so the duplicate string will be removed and also the keyword of the string on... (2 Replies)
I want to delete all matches in a text following this pattern:
Each match starts with linux-
Each match ends with a space
(Remove linux-* until immediate next space)
EXAMPLE:
From this text:
ibudev1 libudev1 libweather-ion7 libxatracker2 linux-generic linux-headers-generic... (4 Replies)
Test::Output::Tie(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Output::Tie(3)NAME
Test::Output::Tie - module used by Test::Output to tie STDERR and STDOUT
DESCRIPTION
You are probably more interested in reading Test::Output.
This module is used to tie STDOUT and STDERR in Test::Output.
Methods
TIEHANDLE
The constructor for the class.
PRINT
This method is called each time STDERR or STDOUT are printed to.
PRINTF
This method is called each time STDERR or STDOUT are printed to with "printf".
FILENO
BINMODE
read
This function is used to return all output printed to STDOUT or STDERR.
AUTHOR
Currently maintained by brian d foy, "bdfoy@cpan.org".
Shawn Sorichetti, "<ssoriche@cpan.org>"
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This module is in Github:
http://github.com/briandfoy/test-output/tree/master
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Currently maintained by brian d foy, "bdfoy@cpan.org".
Copyright 2005-2008 Shawn Sorichetti, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This code was taken from Test::Simple's TieOut.pm maintained Michael G Schwern. TieOut.pm was originally written by chromatic.
Thanks for the idea and use of the code.
perl v5.16.2 2011-04-21 Test::Output::Tie(3)