Dear Folks :),
I am new to UNIX scripting and I do not know how can I insert some text in the first column of a UNIX text file at command promtp.
I can do this in vi editor by using this command :g/^/s//BBB_
e,g I have a file named as Test.dat and it containins below text:
michal... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to insert new text and change existing text in a file. For that I used the below line in the command line and got the expected output.
sed '$a\
hi...
' shell > shell1
But I face problem when using the same in script. It is throwing the error as,
sed: command garbled:... (4 Replies)
I am trying to do some thing like this ..
In a file , if pattern found insert new pattern at the begining of the line containing the pattern.
example:
in a file I have this.
gtrow0unit1/gctunit_crrownorth_stage5_outnet_feedthru_pin
if i find feedthru_pin want to insert !! at the... (7 Replies)
i am not sure what i should be using but would like a simple command that is able to insert a certain block of text that i define or from another text file into a xml file after a certain match is done
for e.g
insert the text
</servlet-mapping>
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Hi, I am rather new to Unix/Linus. I have this problem that I would like to solve using unix.
Here is what I have
start stop expression
1 5 15
2 6 10
I want a output like this
position expression
1 15
2 25
3 ... (3 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to insert a block of text 2 lines above a pattern match using sed
eg
#Start of file entry
{
}
#End of file entry
new bit of text has to be put in just above the } eg
#Start of file entry
{
New bit of text
}
#End of file entry (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have few lines to be inserted in file_lines_to_insert.
In another file final_file, I have to add lines from above file file_lines_to_insert before a particular pattern.
e.g.
$ cat file_lines_to_insert => contents are
abc
def
lkj
In another file final_file, before a... (6 Replies)
I have a data file where three data sets are written in three columns. Can I increase the space between the columns without reading them?
Also can I insert particular patterns, say comma between 1st and 2nd column and colon between 2nd and 3rd column? (13 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm new to scripting.. facing some problems while inserting content of a file into another file...
I want to insert content of a file (file2) into file1, before first occurrence of "line starts with pattern" in file1
file1
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working on linux
its unix world
working on... (14 Replies)
Using the file below, which will always have the first indicated by the digit after the -
and last id in it, indicated by the digit after the -, I am trying to use awk
to print the missing line or lines in file following the pattern of the previous line.
For example, in the file below the next... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
style
style(1) General Commands Manual style(1)Name
style - analyze surface characteristics of a document
Syntax
style [-ml] [-mm] [-a] [-e] [-l num] [-r num] [-p] [-P] file...
Description
The command analyzes the surface characteristics of the writing style of a document. It reports on readability, sentence length and struc-
ture, word length and usage, verb type, and sentence openers. Because runs before looking at the text, formatting header files should be
included as part of the input. The default macro package -ms may be overridden with the flag -mm. The flag -ml, which causes to skip
lists, should be used if the document contains many lists of non-sentences. The other options are used to locate sentences with certain
characteristics.
Options-a Displays all sentences with their length and readability index.
-e Displays all sentences that begin with an expletive.
-l num
Displays all sentences longer than num.
-ml
Skips lists in document.
-mm
Overrides the default macro package -ms.
-P Displays parts of speech of the words in the document.
-p Displays all sentences that contain a passive verb.
-r num
Displays all sentences whose readability index is greater than num.
Restrictions
Use of non-standard formatting macros may cause incorrect sentence breaks.
See Alsoderoff(1), diction(1)style(1)