Hi all,
I have a file with lines written somewhat like this.
aaaa
ccc
aa
linux
browse = no
xssxw
cdcedc
dcsdcd
csdw
police
dwed
dwd
browse = no
cdecec (2 Replies)
Hi ALL,
I want to search one string “20 “ i.e 20 with space.
But my file where I am searching this “20 “ contain some data like
120 before image file truncated
220 Reports section succeeded
20 Transaction database .prd stopped
220 Reports section completed.
When I search for the... (5 Replies)
Suppose that I have a string "one:#red two:#yellow three:#gr'een four:#blu^e" and I want to replace the pattern :# and the following characters in the word with nothing. The output string should look "one two three four" How can I do this with sed.
Some points to consider (a) the last word in... (1 Reply)
I plan to use sed in a script to replace a string. My problem is the last 6 characters of the word to be replaced can be different each time, plus it's not always in the same spot on the line so I can't use cut or nawk to get the field. So I am looking for a way to find a certain word in a file,... (6 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I have to count the word like "RESULT_CODE: : -6" from the multiple files names like req.result_2_vqx-71144750.log for a particular date. Lets suppose the date is 10 OCT 2011.
How I can do it with a single command in Solaris environment.
Reagrds
Oracle User (8 Replies)
I have a file that has the words I want to find in other files (but lets say I just want to find my words in a single file). Those words are IDs, so if my word is ZZZ4, outputs like aaZZZ4, ZZZ4bb, aaZZZ4bb, ZZ4, ZZZ, ZyZ4, ZZZ4.8 (or anything like that) WON'T BE USEFUL.
I need the whole word... (6 Replies)
Hi all
I am working on disallowing users to use easy passwords in pam.d setting on RHEL 5.7 and SuSe 11, and I was hoping to add more words into the current cracklib dict, so I use "echo" command to append new words into the file
I dont want to add the same words into the dict, I think I... (2 Replies)
I have a file input.txt which have loads of weird characters, html tags and useful materials. I want to display 35 characters after the word description excluding weird characters like $$#$#@$#@***$# and without html tags in the new file output.txt. Help me. Thanx in advance.
My final goal is to... (11 Replies)
I have a file input.txt which have loads of weird characters, html tags and useful materials. I want to display 35 characters after the word "description" excluding weird characters like $&lmp and without html tags in the new file output.txt. Help me. Thanx in advance. I have attached the input... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I want to add a sentence to "post column" those who are only less than 30 characters.Thank you very much for your help.
"category","title","post"
"Z","Zoo","test 54325 test 45363mc."
"Z","Zen","rs2w3rsj 2d342dg 2d3s4f23 d23423s23h 2s34s2423g ds232d34 2342."
"Z","Zet","test4444... (3 Replies)
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test::xml::simple
Test::XML::Simple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::XML::Simple(3pm)NAME
Test::XML::Simple - easy testing for XML
SYNOPSIS
use Test::XML::Simple tests=>5;
xml_valid $xml, "Is valid XML";
xml_node $xml, "/xpath/expression", "specified xpath node is present";
xml_is, $xml, '/xpath/expr', "expected value", "specified text present";
xml_like, $xml, '/xpath/expr', qr/expected/, "regex text present";
xml_is_deeply, $xml, '/xpath/expr', $xml2, "structure and contents match";
# Not yet implemented:
# xml_like_deeply would be nice too...
DESCRIPTION
"Test::XML::Simple" is a very basic class for testing XML. It uses the XPath syntax to locate nodes within the XML. You can also check all
or part of the structure vs. an XML fragment.
TEST ROUTINES
xml_valid $xml, 'test description'
Pass an XML file or fragment to this test; it succeeds if the XML (fragment) is valid.
xml_node $xml, $xpath, 'test description'
Checks the supplied XML to see if the node described by the supplied XPath expression is present. Test fails if it is not present.
xml_is_long $xml, $xpath, $value, 'test description'
Finds the node corresponding to the supplied XPath expression and compares it to the supplied value. Succeeds if the two values match.
Uses Test::More's "is" function to do the comparison.
xml_is $xml, $xpath, $value, 'test description'
Finds the node corresponding to the supplied XPath expression and compares it to the supplied value. Succeeds if the two values match.
Uses Test::LongString's "is_string" function to do the test.
xml_like_long $xml, $xpath, $regex, 'test description'
Find the XML corresponding to the the XPath expression and check it against the supplied regular expression. Succeeds if they match. Uses
Test::More's "like" function to do the comparison.
xml_like $xml, $xpath, $regex, 'test description'
Find the XML corresponding to the the XPath expression and check it against the supplied regular expression. Succeeds if they match. Uses
Test::LongString's "like_string" function to do the test.
xml_is_deeply_long $xml, $xpath, $xml2, 'test description'
Find the piece of XML corresponding to the XPath expression, and compare its structure and contents to the second XML (fragment) supplied.
Succeeds if they match in structure and content. Uses Test::More's "is" function to do the comparison.
xml_is_deeply $xml, $xpath, $xml2, 'test description'
Find the piece of XML corresponding to the XPath expression, and compare its structure and contents to the second XML (fragment) supplied.
Succeeds if they match in structure and content. Uses Test::LongString's "is_string" function to do the test.
AUTHOR
Joe McMahon, <mcmahon@cpan.org>
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005 by Yahoo! and Joe McMahon
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.1 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
SEE ALSO
XML::XPath, Test::More, Test::Builder.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-05 Test::XML::Simple(3pm)