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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sorting the Data Post 302544747 by ckaramsetty on Thursday 4th of August 2011 11:01:22 PM
Old 08-05-2011
Sorting the Data

My actual data looks like below

i have given only format. i can't give exact data format of my requirement due to some reasons. I this set of data lines about 5000

I need to come up with information in below

exact format of my data set :
Line<space>Number1<space>"somedata":
LineNumber2:"somedata"
LineNumber3:"somedata"
LineNumber4:"somedata"

------------------------------------


ab cd "somedata1":
efgh:"somedata2"
ijkl:"somedata3"
monp:"somedata4"

ab cd "somedata5":
efgh:"somedata6"
ijkl:"somedata7"
monp:"somedata"
i need to get the ouput as

abcd efgh ijkl monop
somedata1 somedata2 somedata3 somedata4
somedata5 somedata6 somedata7 somedata8







I would happy if you i get some script which can give this info.

from my file i will need to get the 4000 lines of data.

Thanks in advance.
 

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NAME
MooseX::Getopt::Meta::Attribute::Trait - Optional meta attribute trait for custom option names VERSION
version 0.59 SYNOPSIS
package App; use Moose; with 'MooseX::Getopt'; has 'data' => ( traits => [ 'Getopt' ], is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', default => 'file.dat', # tells MooseX::Getopt to use --somedata as the # command line flag instead of the normal # autogenerated one (--data) cmd_flag => 'somedata', # tells MooseX::Getopt to also allow --moosedata, # -m, and -d as aliases for this same option on # the commandline. cmd_aliases => [qw/ moosedata m d /], # Or, you can use a plain scalar for a single alias: cmd_aliases => 'm', ); DESCRIPTION
This is a custom attribute metaclass trait which can be used to specify a the specific command line flag to use instead of the default one which MooseX::Getopt will create for you. METHODS
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Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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