I have some txt files. I have to create another text file which contains the portion starting from the format "Date Sex Address" to the end of the file. While using grep -n on Date it also gives me the previous line containg Date. and also Date may be DATE in some files.
My file is like this... (10 Replies)
can u help me out to print last two words of each sentence of a file.
for example.
contents of input file:
i love songs
my favourite songs
sent
songs all kind
good buddy
Ouput file should contain:
love songs
favourite songs
sent
all kind
good buddy (5 Replies)
Hi experts
I need to pick 2 matched words from the same line.....
I have given below an example file
eg:
O14757 hsa04110 hsa04115 2 P38398 hsa04120 1
O15111 hsa04010 hsa04210 hsa04920 hsa04620 hsa04660 hsa04662 hsa05200 hsa05212 hsa05221 hsa05220 hsa05215 hsa05222 hsa05120 13 O14920... (4 Replies)
Hi Unix gurus
Basically i am searching for the pattern and getting the line numbers of the grepped pattern. I am trying to print the series of lines from 7 lines before the grepped line number to the grepped line number.
I am trying to use the following code. but it is not working.
cat... (3 Replies)
Gurus,
I have a file containing lines like this :
Now, number of words in each line varies. My need is, if a word repeats in a line get it printed. Also total number of repeats.
So, the output would be :
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks & Regards (5 Replies)
Hi,
I want to print the line number with the pattern of the line on a same line using multi-patterns in sed.
But i don't know how to do it.
For example, I have a file
abc
def
ghi
I want to print
1 abc
2 def
3 ghi
I know how to write it one line code, but i don't know how to put... (11 Replies)
I have a text file ( basically a log file) and i have 2 words (alpha, beta),
Now i want to search these two words in one line and then print next 15 lines in a temp file. there would be many lines with alpha and beta But I need only last occurrence with "alpha" and "beta" and next 15 lines.
... (4 Replies)
Hi
I want to use awk to match where field 3 contains a number within string - then print the line and just the number as a new field.
The source file is pipe delimited and looks something like
1|net|ABC Letr1|1530|||
1|net|EXP_1040 ABC|1121|||
1|net|EXP_TG1224|1122|||
1|net|R_North|1123|||... (5 Replies)
Hello,
What I wish to attain is:
- to read fileA line by line
- search entire line as string in fileB
- when found, grep the next line in fileB
- then merge "searched line" and "found line" in a new file, fileC
Here is my fileA:
T S Eliot
J L Borges
L Aragon
L L Aragon
T S Eliot 4 0... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: baris35
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
wdiff
WDIFF(1) User Commands WDIFF(1)NAME
wdiff - display word differences between text files
SYNOPSIS
wdiff [OPTION]... FILE1 FILE2
DESCRIPTION
wdiff - Compares words in two files and report differences.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
-A, --ansi-red-green
highlight deleted text in red, added text in green; using ansi terminal codes
-B, --bold-inserted
mark inserted text in bold; using ansi terminal codes
-C, --copyright
print copyright then exit
-K, --no-init-term
like -t, but no termcap init/term strings
-L dummy, --label=dummy
dummy option for diff compatibility
-P, --punctuation
treat punctuation (ispunct()) like whitespace (isspace())
-U, --underline-deleted
underline deleted text; using ansi terminal codes
-1, --no-deleted
inhibit output of deleted words
-2, --no-inserted
inhibit output of inserted words
-3, --no-common
inhibit output of common words
-a, --auto-pager
automatically calls a pager
-cN, --context=N
like -3, but only print N lines of context around each difference. Context blocks are seperated by a horizontal line, and are pre-
ceeded by a line of the format '=== LLL,RRR ===', where LLL and RRR are current line numbers in the left and right file, respec-
tively.
-h, --help
print this help
-i, --ignore-case
fold character case while comparing
-l, --less-mode
variation of printer mode for "less"
-n, --avoid-wraps
do not extend fields through newlines
-p, --printer
overstrike as for printers
-s, --statistics
say how many words deleted, inserted etc.
-t, --terminal
use termcap as for terminal displays
-v, --version
print program version then exit
-w, --start-delete=STRING
string to mark beginning of delete region; default '[-'
-x, --end-delete=STRING
string to mark end of delete region; default '-]'
-y, --start-insert=STRING
string to mark beginning of insert region; default '{+'
-z, --end-insert=STRING
string to mark end of insert region; default '+}'
AUTHOR
Written by Franc,ois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>. Patches by Hans Lermen (1994), Juergen Weigert <jw@suse.de>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <wdiff-bugs@gnu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1992, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for wdiff is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and wdiff programs are properly installed at your site,
the command
info wdiff
should give you access to the complete manual.
wdiff 0.5.93 June 2008 WDIFF(1)