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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting help with file processing Post 302503081 by return_user on Wednesday 9th of March 2011 05:09:38 PM
Old 03-09-2011
Hi tyler_durden ,

Thank you so much for the help, but could you please let me know how to run this? Here's what I did:
Code:
256 SRC > perl -lane 's/^@//; $x{$F[0]} = $F[1]; END { printf("@%04X %02s\n", $_, $x{sprintf("@%X",$_)} // "00") for (0x0000..0xFFFF)}' cpu_v3_iwew.ver.org_new > good_file
Search pattern not terminated at -e line 1.
257 SRC > 
257 SRC > 
257 SRC > 
257 SRC > perl -lane 's/^@//; $x{$F[0]} = $F[1]; END { printf("@%04X %02s\n", $_, $x{sprintf("@%X",$_)} }' cpu_v3_iwew.ver.org_new > good_file  syntax error at -e line 1, near "} }"
Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.
258 SRC >


Could you please let me know how to make it into a perl file and use it to other input? Greatly appreciate your help.
Thank you,

---------- Post updated at 01:23 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:52 PM ----------

Hi,
I tried this:
Code:
264 SRC > perl -lane 's/^@//; $x{$F[0]} = $F[1]; END { printf("@%05X %02s\n", $_, $x{sprintf("@%X",$_)} // "00") for (0x00000..0xFFFFF)}' input_file
Search pattern not terminated at -e line 1.
265 SRC > 
265 SRC > 
265 SRC > 
265 SRC > cat input_file 
@E0000  7E
@E0001  8F
@E0002  40
@E0003  00
@E0004  7E
@E0005  9F
@E0006  50
@E0007  00
@E0008  7E
@E0009  9F
266 SRC >

Pleas help me what is wrong?
Thank you.

---------- Post updated at 02:09 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:23 PM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by yinyuemi
Please show us an example of what the output is like?
[code]
Example Input:

C010 AA
C011 AA
C012 FE
C013 FF
C014 F7
C015 FF



Example output:

00000 00
00001 00
00002 00
...
...
0C009 00
0C010 AA
0C011 AA
0C012 FE
0C013 FF
0C014 F7
0C015 FF
0C016 00
..
..
FFFFE 00
FFFFF 00

[\code]
 

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