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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting String manipulation Post 302529649 by baskivs on Friday 10th of June 2011 02:27:16 AM
Old 06-10-2011
String manipulation

Hi All,

Pls help me out on the below,

Code:
          05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-DATE02-5    PIC X(10).
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-AMT02-5     PIC S9(13)V99.
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-TYPE02-6    PIC XXX.
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-DATE02-6    PIC X(10).
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-AMT02-6     PIC S9(13)V99.
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-TYPE02-7    PIC XXX.
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-DATE02-7    PIC X(10).
           05  LAMSZ201-ZM-MEMO2-AMT02-7     PIC S9(13)V99.

with the above input. i need to take 2 and 4 column also i need to replace the 4th column eg. S9(13)V99 as decimal 16 and X(10) has Varchar 10

i tried these things..

Code:
grep PIC DWAFHI01.cpy | awk '{ print $2,$4,$5}' >tempcopyfile.txt
awk '/S9/ { sub(/Integer/,"S9"); print} ' tempcopyfile.txt > newfile

since i am new to unix scripting i am unable to proceed further. please help me on this

Thanks in advance..

Baski

Last edited by pludi; 06-10-2011 at 04:50 AM..
 

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PIC2GRAPH(1)                                                  General Commands Manual                                                 PIC2GRAPH(1)

NAME
pic2graph - convert a PIC diagram into a cropped image SYNOPSIS
pic2graph [ -unsafe ] [ -format fmt ] [ -eqn delim ] DESCRIPTION
Reads a PIC program as input; produces an image file (by default in Portable Network Graphics format) suitable for the Web as output. Also translates eqn(1) constructs, so it can be used for generating images of mathematical formulae. PIC is a rather expressive graphics minilanguage suitable for producing box-and-arrow diagrams of the kind frequently used in technical papers and textbooks. The language is sufficiently flexible to be quite useful for state charts, Petri-net diagrams, flow charts, simple circuit schematics, jumper layouts, and other kinds of illustration involving repetitive uses of simple geometric forms and splines. Because PIC descriptions are procedural and object-based, they are both compact and easy to modify. The PIC language is fully documented in Making Pictures With GNU PIC, a document which is part of the groff(1) distribution. Your input PIC code should not be wrapped with the .PS and .PE macros that normally guard it within groff(1) macros. The output image will be clipped to the smallest possible bounding box that contains all the black pixels. Older versions of convert(1) will produce a black-on-white graphic; newer ones may produce a black-on-transparent graphic. By specifying command-line options to be passed to convert(1) you can give it a border, force the background transparent, set the image's pixel density, or perform other useful transformations. This program uses pic(1), eqn(1), groff(1), gs(1), and the ImageMagick convert(1) program. These programs must be installed on your system and accessible on your $PATH for pic2graph to work. OPTIONS
-unsafe Run pic(1) and groff(1) in the `unsafe' mode enabling the PIC macro sh to execute arbitrary commands. The default is to forbid this. -format fmt Specify an output format; the default is PNG (Portable Network Graphics). Any format that convert(1) can emit is supported. -eqn delim Change the fencepost characters that delimit eqn(1) directives ($ and $, by default). This option requires an argument, but an empty string is accepted as a directive to disable eqn(1) processing. Command-line switches and arguments not listed above are passed to convert(1). FILES
/usr/share/groff/1.21/tmac/eqnrc The eqn(1) initialization file. ENVIRONMENT
GROFF_TMPDIR The directory in which temporary files will be created. If this is not set pic2graph searches the environment variables TMPDIR, TMP, and TEMP (in that order). Otherwise, temporary files will be created in /tmp. BUGS
Due to changes in the behavior of ImageMagick convert(1) that are both forward and backward-incompatible, mismatches between your pic2graph and convert(1) versions may produce zero-sized or untrimmed output images. For this version of pic2graph you will need a version of convert(1) that supports the -trim option; older versions of pic2graph used -crop 0x0, which no longer has trimming behavior. SEE ALSO
eqn2graph(1), grap2graph(1), pic(1), eqn(1), groff(1), gs(1), convert(1). AUTHOR
Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>, based on a recipe by W. Richard Stevens. Groff Version 1.21 31 December 2010 PIC2GRAPH(1)
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