I've looked at the join command which is able to perform what I need on two rows with a common field, however if I have more than two rows I need to join all of them.
Thus I have one file with multiple rows to be joined on an index number:
1 randomtext1
2 rtext2
2 rtext3
3 rtext4
3 rtext5... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I lack the utter fundamentals on how to craft an awk script.
I have hundreds of text files that were mangled by .doc format so all the lines are broken up so I need to join all of the lines of text into a single line. Normally I use vim command "ggVGJ" to join all lines but with so many... (3 Replies)
I have a file that contains 87 lines, each with a set of coordinates (x & y). This file looks like:
1 200.3 -0.3
2 201.7 -0.32
...
87 200.2 -0.314
I have another file which contains data that was taken at certain of these 87 positions. i.e.:
37 125
42 175
86 142
where the first... (1 Reply)
I have a file like this:
---------------------------------------------------------------
26
00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:51,440
I don't know why he can't just do
the Great Apache Flaming Arrow Act.
27
00:04:52,440 --> 00:04:54,839
Didn't you tell him
to use the gopher snake?
28... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have been thinking of how to script this but i have no clue at all..
Could someone please help me out or give me some idea on this?
I would like to group those lines with the same first variable in each line, joining the 2nd variables with commas.
Let's say i have the following input.
... (3 Replies)
Hello UNIX gurus, I am new to the world of UNIX. Hopefully I am submitting my question at the right forum. Here is my dilemma -
I have a file with contents like this -
"line1","Hello","World","Today is a wonderful day","yes it is"
"line2","Hello","World","Today is a
beautiful day","oh... (8 Replies)
GM,
I have an issue at work, which requires a simple solution. But, after multiple attempts, I have not been able to hit on the code needed.
I am assuming that sed, awk or even perl could do what I need.
I have an application that adds extra blank page feeds, for multiple reports, when... (7 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Could you please advise how to join multiple details lines into single row, with HEADER 1 as the record separator and comma(,) as the field separator.
Input:
HEADER 1, HEADER 2, HEADER 3,
11,22,33,
COLUMN1,COLUMN2,COLUMN3,
AA1, BB1, CC1,
END: ABC
HEADER 1, HEADER 2,... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
Is there any idea on how to automate convert the paragraph in one line in a file, this will happen after OCR the documents, OCR split every paragraph. I need to join all the paragraph in one line.
#cat file.txtThe Commission on Higher Education (CHED) was created through Republic Act... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I need help to parse this xml file that has paragraphs broken in different lines and I would like to join in a single line.
I hope you can understand my explanation. Thanks for any help/direction.
The script could be in bash, awk, ruby, perl whatever please
In the output I want:... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ophiuchus
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gri_merge
GRI_MERGE(1) General Commands Manual GRI_MERGE(1)NAME
gri_merge - merge multiple Gri output files into a single PostScript file.
USAGE (style 1):
gri_merge [OPTIONS] CxR a.ps b.ps ... > merged_file.ps
Merges the files onto one page, in 'C' columns and 'R' rows. The CxR files are given in the order of words on a page. The page is pre-
sumed to be 8.5x11in in size, as are all the input files, and the input files are sized to fit, and kept in natural scale.
USAGE (style 2):
gri_merge [OPTIONS] xcm ycm enlarge a.ps [b.ps ...] > merged_file.ps
Where `enlarge' is a scale factor applied after offsetting `xcm' to the right and `ycm' upward.
EXAMPLE (style 2):
The following
gri_merge 2 12 .5 a.ps
12 12 .5 b.ps
2 2 .5 c.ps
12 2 .5 d.ps > all.ps
produces 4 panels from gri plots done using margins and sizes as specified in the following lines in a gri commandfile
set x margin 2
set x size 15
set y margin 2
set y size 15
The OPTIONS, available if your 'perl' has 'getopts' library, are:
-u graylevel -- set graylevel for underlay beneath panels, by default 0.75.
Values range from 0 (black) to 1 (white), although a value of precisely 1 means do NOT draw underlay.
-b graylevel -- Set value for background under individual panels, again 0
for black to 1 for white, with 1 meaning no drawing.
-h-- Print this help message and quit.
SEE ALSO gri(1), gri_unpage(1)gri_merge 2009 GRI_MERGE(1)