Hello, I am using awk to split a file into multiple files using command:
nawk '{
if ( $1 == "<process" )
{
n=split($2, arr, "\"");
file=arr
}
print > file }' processes.xml
<process name="Process1.process">
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I've one requirement. I have to split one comma delimited file into multiple files based on one of the column values.
How can I achieve this Unix
Here is the sample data. In this case I have split the files based on date column(c4)
Input file
c1,c2,c3,c4,c5... (1 Reply)
I have one single shown below and I need to break each ST|850 & SE to separate file using unix script. Below example should create 3 files. We can use ST & SE to filter as these field names will remain same.
Please advice with the unix code.
ST|850
BEG|PO|1234
LIN|1|23
SE|4
ST|850... (3 Replies)
The following code will split the infile into multiple files. However, I need it to insert the same first 3 lines from the original input file into each splitted file. How do I modify my script below to do so:
print -n "Enter file name to split? " ; read infile
if
then
echo "Invalid file... (4 Replies)
Help needed urgently please.
I have a large file - a few hundred thousand lines.
Sample
CP START ACCOUNT
1234556
name 1
CP END ACCOUNT
CP START ACCOUNT
2224444
name 1
CP END ACCOUNT
CP START ACCOUNT
333344444
name 1
CP END ACCOUNT
I need to split this file each time "CP START... (7 Replies)
I have a requirement to split a huge file to smaller text files based on first four characters which look like
ABCD
1234
DFGH
RREX
:
:
:
:
:
0000
Each of these records are OF EQUAL bytes with a different internal layout based on the above first digit identifier..
Any help to start... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a Huge 7 GB file which has around 1 million records, i want to split this file into 4 files to contain around 250k messages each.
Please help me as Split command cannot work here as it might miss tags..
Format of the file is as below
<!--###### ###### START-->... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file (attached the sample). I have also, attached the way the way the files need to be split.
We get this file, that will either have 24 Jurisdictions, or will miss some and retain some.
Like in the attached sample file, there are only Jurisdictions 03,11,14,15, 20 and 30.... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have the sales_data.csv file in the directory as below.
SDDCCR; SOM ; MD6546474777 ;05-JAN-16
ABC ; KIRAN ; CB789 ;04-JAN-16
ABC ; RAMANA; KS566767477747 ;06-JAN-16
ABC ; KAMESH; A33535335 ;04-JAN-16
SDDCCR; DINESH; GD6674474747 ;08-JAN-16... (4 Replies)
I am using below code to split files based on blank lines but it does not work.
awk 'BEGIN{i=0}{RS="";}{x="F"++i;}{print > x;}'
Your help would be highly appreciated
find attachment of sample.txt file (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: imranrasheedamu
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_end
end(3C) Standard C Library Functions end(3C)NAME
end, _end, etext, _etext, edata, _edata - last locations in program
SYNOPSIS
extern int _etext;
extern int _edata;
extern int _end;
DESCRIPTION
These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents; only their addresses are meaningful.
_etext The address of _etext is the first location after the program text.
_edata The address of _edata is the first location after the initialized data region.
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USAGE
When execution begins, the program break (the first location beyond the data) coincides with _end, but the program break may be reset by
the brk(2), malloc(3C), and the standard input/output library (see stdio(3C)), functions by the profile (-p) option of cc(1B), and so on.
Thus, the current value of the program break should be determined by sbrk ((char *)0).
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