Sorry for the duplicate thread this one is similar to the one in
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/88132-awk-sed-script-read-values-parameter-files.html#post302255121
Since there were no responses on the parent thread since it got resolved partially i thought to open the new... (4 Replies)
Okay, title is kind of confusion, but basically, I have a lot of scripts on a server that I need to replace a ps command, however, the new ps command I'm trying to replace the current one with pipes to sed at one point. So now I am attempting to create another script that replaces that line.
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hi all,
attached you can find a small txt file ( .txt ),
GIVEN that past_scheduler="islip" and scheduler="mucf"
can somebody please tell me
WHY sed 's/-u '$past_scheduler'/-u '$scheduler'/g' .txt > .txt.temp fails ?
thanx (3 Replies)
Hello,
Can any perl experts help me convert my sed string to perl. I am unsuccessful with this.
I have to remove this string from html files OAS_AD('Top');
I have come up with this. However the requirement is in perl.
for find in $(find . -type f -name "file1.html") ; do cat $find |... (2 Replies)
I know this script is crummy, but I was just messing around.. how do I get sed's insert command to allow variable expansion to show the filename?
#!/bin/bash
filename=`echo $0`
/usr/bin/sed '/#include/ {
i\
the filename is `$filename`
}' $1
exit 0 (8 Replies)
Hello All,
I have something like below
LDC100/rel/prod/libinactrl.a
LAA2000/rel/prod/libinactrl.a
I want to remove till first forward slash that is outputshould be as below
rel/prod/libinactrl.a
rel/prod/libinactrl.a
How can I do that ??? (8 Replies)
Hello,
I'm working with this command which I'm having trouble understanding it:
sed -e '1,$ s/SUB/N/g' < $1 > file.txt
Where SUB stand for an special character with code in ASCII is 0x1A, notepad read it as a right arrow.
Any help will be appreciated. (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am running a script sample.sh in bash environment .In the script i am using sed and awk commands which when executed individually from terminal they are getting executed normally but when i give these sed and awk commands in the script it is giving the below errors :-
./sample.sh: line... (12 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm relatively new to Unix scripting and am trying to get my head around piping.
I'm trying to take a header record from one file and prepend it to another file. I've done this by creating several temp files but i'm wondering if there is a cleaner way to do this.
I'm thinking... (10 Replies)
Dear All,
I want to replace a value corresponding to particular variable in file using sed.
example
xValue 10.0;
I want to change its value to 19.1434 say.
xValue 19.1434;
How can I do that?
Thanks & Regards,
linuxUser_ (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: linuxUser_
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
pkgbsdf
PKGBSDF(1) General Commands Manual PKGBSDF(1)NAME
pkgBSDF - package BSDFs provided as XML for Radiance
SYNOPSIS
pkgBSDF [ -i ][ -s ] bsdf.xml ..
DESCRIPTION
PkgBSDF takes one or more XML files, each describing the bidirectional scattering distribution function of a surface or geometric system,
and packages them into RADIANCE scene descriptions. If the input file(s) do not begin with a '.' or '/', the directories in the RAYPATH
environment variable will be searched. One rectangle is produced for each BSDF that has no detail geometry and/or no rear-side reflectance
distribution. If both front and back reflectance distributions are present with detail geometry, then two rectangles will be used to sand-
wich the geometry extracted from the BSDF file. The front surface will always be centered just in front of the origin facing the positive
Z-direction, with "up" in the positive Y-direction. The back surface, if present, will parallel the front surface at a distance slightly
greater than the BSDF system thickness. Scene units will always be in meters.
The -i option causes pkgBSDF to produce frozen octree instances for any detail geometry, which may reduce memory requirements in scenes
with many references to the same complex BSDF object.
Normally, pkgBSDF produces one RADIANCE scene file for each XML input, replacing the required '.xml' suffix with '.rad' in the same direc-
tory. The -s option sends the RADIANCE scene description to the standard output rather than writing it to a file, but only works for a
single XML input. Any instance octree is still written out to a file generated by replacing the '.xml' suffix with '.oct' in the same
directory.
EXAMPLE
Package all the XML files in the current directory as Radiance scene files, employing frozen octree instances for any detail geometry:
pkgBSDF -i *.xml
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO genBSDF(1), oconv(1), xform(1)RADIANCE 6/23/2011 PKGBSDF(1)