Your solution was not able for me. I can't to look the old value from a file every time i needs to change it. I must that the shell do it by itself. But thanks to it, finally I found with the solution:
the shell will show this:
I hope this can to help it to someone
Hi,
I have been trying to use awk with variables that needs to search for a pattern and replace it with another pattern, the patterns are supplied in a variable. I have tried several different ways without success and hope that someone can help me. Here are the details
echo $UPC
07007457809... (2 Replies)
i have bad data for instance, the use of capital letters in the middle of the word.
I identified the errors, made a list and put it in a file error_correction.txt
Incorrect,Correct
VeNOM,Venom
nos,NOS
.
.
.
My data file looks like this:
vgr,bugatti veron,,3.5,Venom,6,.......,....... (14 Replies)
Hi
I am using awk to replace the 4th feild of the input line. My code is below:
REP_LINE=$(echo $Line | awk -v var=$REPL_DT '{$4=var; print}')
It does replaces but all words/phrases after the 4th feild are erased. Is there a way to modify the 4th feild of the input line and to have all... (7 Replies)
I am writing a c++ program that has many calls of pow(input,2). I now realize that this is slowing down the program and these all should be input * input for greater speed.
There should be a simple way of doing this replacement throughout my file with awk, but I am not very familiar with awk.... (2 Replies)
I need to replace specific field (x) in a table with new value (y):
Input:
1 2 3 4
5 x 6 7
8 9 0 0
Output:
1 2 3 4
5 y 6 7
8 9 0 0
I have no idea how to do this. (10 Replies)
Hello,
I'm trying the solve the following problem.
I have a file which I intend to use as a csv called master.csv
The columns are separated by commas.
I want to change the text on a specific row in either column 3,4,5 or 6 from xxx to yyy depending upon if column 1 matches a specified pattern.... (3 Replies)
I have some problem with this.
Need to change field #3 to 5 if field #1 = A and filed #2 =B
DataA C 6 T
C B 4 R
A B 3 T
D E 5 4
I would like to do two things if statement is true, but can not get it to work.
Here it prints column #3 if statement is true, and this works
awk '{if... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have looked around the forums and over online but couldn't figure out how to deal with this problem
input.txt
gene1,axis1/0/1,axis2/0/1
gene1,axis1/1/2,axis2/1/2
gene1,axis1/2/3,axis2/2/3
gene2,axis1/3/4,axis2/3/4
Match on first column and if first column is... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a file like below
PRUM,67016800 ,CC ,C1,67016800 , ,Y,Y,2 ,CK,BX,FOX ,00000001,EA,00000001,20141120 00:00:00, ,N,Y,Y,CK ABCDEF... (7 Replies)
I have been reading old posts and trying to come up with a solution for the below: Use a tab-delimited input file to assign
point to variables that are used to update a specific field, Rank. I really couldn't find too much in the way of assigning points
to variable, but made an attempt at an awk... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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read
read(1) General Commands Manual read(1)NAME
read - read a line from standard input
SYNOPSIS
var ...
DESCRIPTION
reads a single line from standard input. The line is split into fields as when processed by the shell (refer to shells in the first field
is assigned to the first variable var, the second field to the second variable var, and so forth. If there are more fields than there are
specified var operands, the remaining fields and their intervening separators are assigned to the last var. If there are more vars than
fields, the remaining vars are set to empty strings.
The setting of variables specified by the var operands affect the current shell execution environment.
Standard input to can be redirected from a text file.
Since affects the current shell execution environment, it is usually provided as a normal shell special (built-in) command. Thus, if it is
called in a subshell or separate utility execution environment similar to the following, it does not affect the shell variables in the
caller's environment:
Options
recognizes the following options:
Do not treat a backslash character in any special way.
Consider each backslash to be part of the input line.
Opperands
recognizes the following operands:
var The name of an existing or nonexisting shell variable.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the internal field separators used to delimit fields.
RETURN VALUE
exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
>0 End-of-file was detected or an error occurred.
EXAMPLES
Print a file with the first field of each line moved to the end of the line.
while read -r xx yy
do
printf "%s %s
" "$yy" "$xx"
done < input_file
SEE ALSO csh(1), ksh(1), sh(1), sh-posix(1).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE read(1)