suppose if u have a file like that
Hen ABCCSGSGSGJJJJK 15
Cock ABCCSGGGSGIJJJL 15
* * * * * * : * * * . * * * :
Hen CFCDFCSDFCDERTF 30
Cock CHCDFCSDHCDEGFI 30
* . * * * * * * * : * * :* : : .
The output shud be
where there is : and .
It shud... (4 Replies)
Dear People,
My query is:
have a file, which looks likes this:
10 20 30 40 50
1 2 3 4 5
100 200 300 400 500
what i need is: "PRINT EACH LINE TO AN UNIQUE FILE"
desired output:
file 1
10 20 30 40 50
file 2
1 2 3 4 5 (3 Replies)
Hi,
I wrote an awk script to analyse file A.
I call the script with files A and B. File A has lines like:
000000033100001
000000036100001
000000039100001
The first 9 characters are interpreted as a line number;
for each line number found I want to output this line number of file B.
... (13 Replies)
Hello UNIX experts,
I have 124 text files in a directory. I want to extract the 45678th line of all the files sequentialy by file names. The extracted lines should be printed in the output file on seperate lines.
e.g. The input Files are one.txt, two.txt, three.txt, four.txt
The cat of four... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to print a specific line in a file through sed or awk. The line number will be passed as a parameter from the previous step. My code looks as below.
TEMP3=`sed -n '$TEMP2p' $FILEPATH/Log.txt`
$TEMP2, I am getting from the previous step which is a numerical value(eg:3).
... (2 Replies)
I would like to print the output beginning with a header from a seperate file like this:
awk 'BEGIN{FS="_";print ((getline < "header.txt")>0)} { if (! ($0 ~ /EL/ ) print }" input.txtWhat am i doing wrong? (4 Replies)
performing this code to read from file and print each character in separate line
works well with ASCII encoded text
void
preprocess_file (FILE *fp)
{
int cc;
for (;;)
{ cc = getc (fp);
if (cc == EOF)
break;
printf ("%c\n", cc);
}
}
int
main(int... (1 Reply)
Hi All
Is there a way to export every line into new txt file where by the title of each txt output are same as the line ?
I have this txt files containing names:
Kandra Vanhooser
Rhona Menefee
Reynaldo Hutt
Houston Rafferty
Charmaine Lord
Albertine Poucher
Juana Maes
Mitch Lobel... (2 Replies)
example of problem:
when I echo "$e" >> /home/cogiz/file.txt
result prints to file as:AA
BB
CC
I need it to save to file as this:AA BB CC
I know it's probably something really simple but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
Cogiz (7 Replies)
I am trying to use awk to find all the $3 values in file2 that are between $2 and $3 in file1. If a value in $3 of file2 is between the file1 fields then it is printed along with the $6 value in file1. Both file1 and file2 are tab-delimited as well as the desired output. If there is nothing to... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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iso_8859_8
ISO_8859-8(7) Linux Programmer's Manual ISO_8859-8(7)NAME
iso_8859-8 - ISO 8859-8 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
DESCRIPTION
The ISO 8859 standard includes several 8-bit extensions to the ASCII character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV). ISO 8859-8, or "ISO
Hebrew" encodes the characters used in Modern Hebrew (or Ivrit). Neither short vowels nor diacritical marks are included, and Yiddish is
not provided for.
ISO 8859 Alphabets
The full set of ISO 8859 alphabets includes:
ISO 8859-1 West European languages (Latin-1)
ISO 8859-2 Central and East European languages (Latin-2)
ISO 8859-3 Southeast European and miscellaneous languages (Latin-3)
ISO 8859-4 Scandinavian/Baltic languages (Latin-4)
ISO 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic
ISO 8859-6 Latin/Arabic
ISO 8859-7 Latin/Greek
ISO 8859-8 Latin/Hebrew
ISO 8859-9 Latin-1 modification for Turkish (Latin-5)
ISO 8859-10 Lappish/Nordic/Eskimo languages (Latin-6)
ISO 8859-11 Latin/Thai
ISO 8859-13 Baltic Rim languages (Latin-7)
ISO 8859-14 Celtic (Latin-8)
ISO 8859-15 West European languages (Latin-9)
ISO 8859-16 Romanian (Latin-10)
ISO 8859-8 Characters
The following table displays the characters in ISO 8859-8, which are printable and unlisted in the ascii(7) manual page. The fourth column
will only show the proper glyphs in an environment configured for ISO 8859-8.
Oct Dec Hex Char Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------
240 160 A0 NO-BREAK SPACE
242 162 A2 c CENT SIGN
243 163 A3 L POUND SIGN
244 164 A4 x CURRENCY SIGN
245 165 A5 Y YEN SIGN
246 166 A6 | BROKEN BAR
247 167 A7 S SECTION SIGN
250 168 A8 " DIAERESIS
251 169 A9 (C) COPYRIGHT SIGN
252 170 AA x MULTIPLICATION SIGN
253 171 AB << LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
254 172 AC ~ NOT SIGN
255 173 AD SOFT HYPHEN
256 174 AE (_) REGISTERED SIGN
257 175 AF MACRON
260 176 B0 o DEGREE SIGN
261 177 B1 +- PLUS-MINUS SIGN
262 178 B2 2 SUPERSCRIPT TWO
263 179 B3 3 SUPERSCRIPT THREE
264 180 B4 ' ACUTE ACCENT
265 181 B5 u MICRO SIGN
266 182 B6 9| PILCROW SIGN
267 183 B7 . MIDDLE DOT
270 184 B8 , CEDILLA
271 185 B9 1 SUPERSCRIPT ONE
272 186 BA -:- DIVISION SIGN
273 187 BB >> RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
274 188 BC 1/4 VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER
275 189 BD 1/2 VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF
276 190 BE 3/4 VULGAR FRACTION THREE QUARTERS
337 223 DF DOUBLE LOW LINE
340 224 E0 HEBREW LETTER ALEF
341 225 E1 HEBREW LETTER BET
342 226 E2 HEBREW LETTER GIMEL
343 227 E3 HEBREW LETTER DALET
344 228 E4 HEBREW LETTER HE
345 229 E5 HEBREW LETTER VAV
346 230 E6 HEBREW LETTER ZAYIN
347 231 E7 HEBREW LETTER HET
350 232 E8 HEBREW LETTER TET
351 233 E9 HEBREW LETTER YOD
352 234 EA HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF
353 235 EB HEBREW LETTER KAF
354 236 EC HEBREW LETTER LAMED
355 237 ED HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM
356 238 EE HEBREW LETTER MEM
357 239 EF HEBREW LETTER FINAL NUN
360 240 F0 HEBREW LETTER NUN
361 241 F1 HEBREW LETTER SAMEKH
362 242 F2 HEBREW LETTER AYIN
363 243 F3 HEBREW LETTER FINAL PE
364 244 F4 HEBREW LETTER PE
365 245 F5 HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI
366 246 F6 HEBREW LETTER TSADI
367 247 F7 HEBREW LETTER QOF
370 248 F8 HEBREW LETTER RESH
371 249 F9 HEBREW LETTER SHIN
372 250 FA HEBREW LETTER TAV
375 253 FD LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
376 254 FE RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
NOTES
ISO 8859-8 was also known as ISO-IR-138.
SEE ALSO ascii(7)COLOPHON
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Linux 2010-09-20 ISO_8859-8(7)