Hi Gurus,
I am writing a shell script in which i need to strip out the numbers from file
the values are unknown i. e. the range cannot be predicted.. and in my current program the sum of values is not coming as desired i think the value of calculation is crossing the range i.e. after some... (6 Replies)
I have two very large datasets (>100MB) in a simple vertical list format. They are of different size and with different order and formatting (e.g. whitespace and some other minor cruft that would thwart easy regex).
Let's call them set1 and set2.
I want to check set2 to see if it contains... (2 Replies)
File_A contains Strings:
a
b
c
d
File_B contains Strings:
a
c
z
Need to have script written in either sh or ksh. Derive resultant files (File_New_A and File_New_B) from lists File_A and File_B where string elements in File_New_A and File_New_B are listed below.
Resultant... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
i have a csv file which as the following data:
294;F03;2000;40441
294;F03;2000;40443
284;F01;5400;44051
284;F01;5700;45666
the file holds 11689 lines.
I was trying to get a script running to output results from this file that for each line with the condition:
if a line is found... (9 Replies)
Hello. I was wondering if anyone could help. I have a file containing a large table in the format:
marker1 marker2 marker3 marker4
position1 position2 position3 position4
genotype1 genotype2 genotype3 genotype4
with marker being a name, position a numeric... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone ,
Need a simple code here , I Have a number in a variable say $a=145.67 . This value changes everytime loop begins .
I need to print a specific message as shown below when the above variable lies in a specific range i.e.
1.if $a lies within 100 and 200 , it should display... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a large output file (star.log), with many lines of the following type
*** T vavg unburnt: 723.187 / burnt: 2662.000
What I would like to do is pick the values 723.187 and 2662.000 and
What I've got so far is
awk '/unburnt:.*burnt:/{Tu=$6;Tb=$NF}END{print Tu, Tb}'... (6 Replies)
I have two lists (input) Alpha and Beta.
Alpha:
Beta:
Need the output like this:
I would like to get an output like this:
Alpha vs Beta
| -- | a=1 |
|z=3 | z=4 |
Is it possible ? :cool: (5 Replies)
Looking for a little help here.
I have 1000's of text files within a multiple folders.
YYYY/
/MM
/1000's Files
Eg.
2014/01/1000 files
2014/02/1237 files
2014/03/1400 files
There are folders for each year and each month, and within each monthly folder there are... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: whegra
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
pseudo
pseudo(1) General Commands Manual pseudo(1)NAME
pseudo - Starts a non-STREAMS pty interface for a STREAMS device
SYNOPSIS
pseudo [-l] [-shell shell]
OPTIONS
Starts a shell process as the login shell. By default, the command starts this process as an interactive shell. Specifies the shell to be
started. By default, the command starts the shell set by the SHELL environment variable.
DESCRIPTION
The pseudo command provides an appropriate interface for STREAMS tty devices that are installed on systems configured to use the non-
STREAMS pty driver.
The pseudo command opens a pair of master and slave pty devices, and starts a shell process. The command's options allow you to override
the default shell specification and to specify that the process be started as a login shell.
NOTES
The pseudo command is available only when one or more of the Tru64 UNIX optional subsets with worldwide support software are installed on
your system.
In order for the pseudo command to provide a non-STREAMS pty interface for STREAMS devices, the system must be configured to use the non-
STREAMS pty driver. If the system is configured to use the STREAMS pty driver, the command provides a STREAMS pty interface.
SEE ALSO
Commands: stty(1)
Interfaces: pty(7)pseudo(1)