For this sample data (with START/START and FINISH/FINISH being on the same line), code that was already posted will work:
It will be more useful, if you tried that code on your real data and checked which parts are not processed correctly, then post example of those parts here.
Hello all
Im performing find + grep operation that looks like this :
find . -name "*.dsp" | xargs grep -on Project.lib | grep -v ':0'
and I like to add to this one liner the possibility to replace the string " Project.lib" that found ( more then once in file ) with "Example.lib"
how can I do... (0 Replies)
I've seen several examples of grep showing the filename the string was found in, but what I really need is grep to show the file details in long format (like ls -l would).
scenario is:
grep mobile_number todays_files
This will show me the string I'm after & which files they turn up in, but... (2 Replies)
I know how to grep, copy and paste a string from a line. Now, what i want to do is to find a string and print a string from the line below it. To demonstrate:
Name 1: ABC Age: 3
Sex: Male
Name 2: DEF Age: 4
Sex: Male
Output:
3 Male
I know how to get "3". My biggest problem is to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have two variables x and y.
i need to find a particular string in a file, a workflow name and then insert the values of x and y into the next lines of the workflow name.
basically it is like as below
wf_xxxxxx
$$a=
$$b=
$$c= figo
$$d=bentley
i need to grep the 'wf_xxxx' and then... (6 Replies)
Right now, my code is:
s/Secondary Ins./Secondary Ins.\
1/g
It's adding a 1 as soon as it finds Secondary Ins.
Primary Ins.: MEDICARE B DMERC Secondary Ins.
1: CONTINENTAL LIFE INS
What I really want to achieve is having a 1 added on the next line that contain "Secondary Ins." It... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need to find all rows in 1st col of one file in another file (first occurrence) and replace the 1st col of first file with the grep result (the entire line). For example search AA from file 1 in file 2 and replace in file 1 by entire line found.
File1
AA BB CC DD
BB AA CC DDFile2
... (2 Replies)
so im searching the process table with:
ps -ef | awk -F"./rello.java" '{ print substr($0, index($0,$2)) }'
I only want it to print everything that's infront of the "./rello.java". That's because im basically getting the arguments that was passed to the rello.java script.
this works.
... (2 Replies)
My file (the output of an experiment) starts off looking like this,
_____________________________________________________________
Subjects incorporated to date: 001
Data file started on machine PKSHS260-05CP
**********************************************************************
Subject 1,... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: samonl
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io::innerfile
IO::InnerFile(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::InnerFile(3)NAME
IO::InnerFile - define a file inside another file
SYNOPSIS
### Read a subset of a file:
$inner = IO::InnerFile->new($fh, $start, $length);
while (<$inner>) {
...
}
DESCRIPTION
If you have a filehandle that can seek() and tell(), then you can open an IO::InnerFile on a range of the underlying file.
PUBLIC INTERFACE
new FILEHANDLE, [START, [LENGTH]]
Class method, constructor. Create a new inner-file opened on the given FILEHANDLE, from bytes START to START+LENGTH. Both START and
LENGTH default to 0; negative values are silently coerced to zero.
Note that FILEHANDLE must be able to seek() and tell(), in addition to whatever other methods you may desire for reading it.
set_length LENGTH
get_length
add_length NBYTES
Instance methods. Get/set the virtual length of the inner file.
set_start START
get_start
add_start NBYTES
Instance methods. Get/set the virtual start position of the inner file.
binmode
close
flush
getc
getline
print LIST
printf LIST
read BUF, NBYTES
readline
seek OFFFSET, WHENCE
tell
write ARGS...
Instance methods. Standard filehandle methods.
VERSION
$Id: InnerFile.pm,v 1.4 2005/02/10 21:21:53 dfs Exp $
AUTHOR
Original version by Doru Petrescu (pdoru@kappa.ro).
Documentation and by Eryq (eryq@zeegee.com).
Currently maintained by David F. Skoll (dfs@roaringpenguin.com).
perl v5.16.3 2005-02-10 IO::InnerFile(3)