Hi all,
I need to number the lines in a file.
I tried using "set nu" in the vi editor, but it is only temporary.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanx in advance.
MK (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to number the lines in a file.
I tried using "set nu" in the vi editor, but it is only temporary.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanx in advance.
MK (1 Reply)
Hello everyone,
I want get numbered lines from a file. and i can do it with: sed = file.txt | sed "/./N; s/\n/ /" | sed -n "5,7p"
but the output that i get is something similar to:
5 line5
6 line6
7 line7
and i want something like this (with 2points after the number):
5:... (6 Replies)
Is there a way to number lines and use something other than ":" to separate the number from the line?
Or can anyone recommend a way to replace the ":" with a tab?
Here's what I'm working with:
16859:52.67
16860:46
16861:39.63
16862:33.88
16863:29.64
16864:26.27
16865:22.09... (1 Reply)
Running into a little problem with blank lines.
My file is of this format:
To number each line of the file i would use:
n=1
echo "$FILE" |
while read line
do
echo "$n) $line"
n=`expr $n + 1`
But really, i dont want to number the blank lines.
What i've tried is to use sed... (13 Replies)
hello again guys,
I tried to make a script but due to array's limitations I didn't succeed...so I'm asking you :)
I need numbering the lines according to date (everyday I need to restart the counter)
for example:
ABCBD 20080101 XXX 1
FSDFD 20080101 BBB 2
FSDFD 20080102 HHH 1
and so... (3 Replies)
I have a simple text file.
I want to number each line in that file .
for example:
My text file is
unix
my file
test
My output should be
1 unix
2 my file
3 test (5 Replies)
I am using ghostscript to convert a multi-page pdf file to individual jpg files. I am wondering if there is a way to get ghostscript to start numbering the output jpg files from zero? What i am trying to convey is that it starts naming my files from page_001.jpg, page_002.jpg, etc., and would like... (0 Replies)
Hi,
All I need to do is number a file.
The file looks like this
>
JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
>
JKJKJKKKKKKJJJ
>
MMMMYKKKJKKK
what I want to do is number it so that theres a numerical value beside the >.
>1
JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
>2
JKJKJKKKKKKJJJ (2 Replies)
if we execute :set nu in vi mode, it displays the line numbers. so how to make this permanently in a file.
Whenever i execute cat , the line numbers should be there. please help me.
thanks (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: pandeesh
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gifti_test
GIFTI_TEST(1) User Commands GIFTI_TEST(1)NAME
gifti_test - test reading/writing a GIFTI dataset
SYNOPSIS
gifti_test [...]
OPTIONS -help Show usage help.
-gifti_hist
Show giftilib history.
-gifti_ver
Show giftilib version.
-encoding TYPE
Set the data encoding for any output file.
TYPE = ASCII : ASCII encoding
TYPE = BASE64 : base64 binary
TYPE = BASE64GZIP : base64 compressed binary
-gfile OUTPUT
Write out dataset as gifti image.
-infile INPUT
Specify INPUT as the GIFTI dataset to read.
-no_data
Do not write out data.
-show Show final gifti image.
-slist LEN s0...
Restrict output to list of length LEN.
-verb VERB
Set verbose level.
EXAMPLES
1. read in a GIFTI dataset (verbose, show output?)
gifti_test -infile dset.gii
gifti_test -infile dset.gii -verb 3
gifti_test -infile dset.gii -show
2. copy a GIFTI dataset (check differences?)
gifti_test -infile dset.gii -gfile copy.gii
diff dset.gii copy.gii
3. copy a GIFTI data, but write out only 3 surf indices: 0,4,5
gifti_test -infile time_series.gii -gfile ts3.gii -slist 3 0 4 5
SEE ALSO
Website: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/gifti
AUTHOR
Richard Reynolds - SSCC, DIRP, NIMH, National Institutes of Health
This manual page was written by Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
gifti_test June 2010 GIFTI_TEST(1)