OS=HP-UX ksh
The following works, except I want to include the <start> and <end> in the output.
awk -F '<start>' 'BEGIN{RS="<end>"; OFS="\n"; ORS=""} {print $2} somefile.log'
The following work in bash but not in ksh
sed -n '/^<start>/,/^<end>/{/LABEL$/!p}' somefile.log (4 Replies)
I need "awk solution" for simple counting!
File looks like:
STUDENT GRADE
student1 A
student2 A
student3 B
student4 A
student5 B
Desired Output:
GRADE No.of Students
A 3
B 2
Thanks for awking! (4 Replies)
Hi All,
To start with, I have been reading this site for years, Unfortunately I do not consider myself versed well enough with scripts to provide useful help to others. The Blind cannot lead the Blind!
Many of you have provided me with brain food and solutions over the years without even... (4 Replies)
Hello, I'm writing a script in sh in which the first command line argument is a directory. from that, i'm suppose to count the number of readable, writable, and executable items in the directory. I know using $1 represents the directory, and ls would display all the items in the directory, and that... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I want to perform a task using shell script. I am new to awk programming and any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have the following 3 files (for example)
file1:
Name count Symbol
chr1_1_50 10 XXXX
chr3_101_150 30 YYYY
File2:
Name ... (13 Replies)
ok, so a user can specify options as is shown below:
ExA:
cpu.pl!23!25!-allow
or
ExB:
cpu.pl!23!25!-block!all
options are delimited by the exclamation mark.
now, in example A, there are 4 options provided by the user.
in example B, there are 5 options provided by the user.
... (3 Replies)
Probably a simple to this, but unsure how to do it. I would prefer an AWK solution. Below is the data set.
1 2 3
2 5 7
4 6 9
1 5 4
8 5 7
1 1 10
15 3 12
3 7 9
9 8 10
4 5 2
9 1 10
4 7 9
7 12 6
9 13 8
For the second... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I need to filter my data based on items in column 23. Column 1 until column 23 are tab separated. This is how column 23 looks like:
PRIMARY=<0/1:504:499,5:.:.:.:0.01:1:15:.>
I want to extract lines if items 7 (separated by : ) in column 23 are more than 0.25 . In example above , item... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to write an awk function that returns all possible permutations of n items chosen in a list of m items. For example, given the input "a,b,c,d,e" and 3, the function should return the following :
a a a
a a b
a a c
a b a
a b b
...
c a a
c a b
...
e e c
e e d
e e e
(125... (21 Replies)
Hello,
I need to collect some statistical results from a series of files that are being generated by other software. The files are tab delimited. There are 4 different sets of statistics in each file where there is a line indicating what the statistic set is, followed by 5 lines of values. It... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sc_attach
SC_ATTACH(1) BSD General Commands Manual SC_ATTACH(1)NAME
sc_attach -- simple scamper driver.
SYNOPSIS
sc_attach [-?v] [-i infile] [-o outfile] [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
The sc_attach utility provides the ability to connect to a running scamper(1) instance, have a set of commands defined in a file be executed,
and the output be written into a single file, in warts format. The options are as follows:
-? prints a list of command line options and a synopsis of each.
-i infile
specifies the name of the input file which consists of a sequence of scamper(1) commands, one per line. If '-' is specified, com-
mands are read from stdin.
-o outfile
specifies the name of the output file to be written. The output file will use the warts format. If '-' is specified, output will be
sent to stdout.
-p port
specifies the port on the local host where scamper(1) is accepting control socket connections.
-v prints the current revision of sc_attach and exits.
EXAMPLE
Given a set of commands in a file named infile.txt:
tbit -M 1280 -u 'http://www.example.com/' 2620:0:2d0:200::10
trace -P udp-paris -M 192.0.2.1
ping -P icmp-echo 192.0.32.10
and a scamper(1) daemon listening on port 31337, then these commands can be executed using
sc_attach -i infile.txt -o outfile.warts -p 31337
SEE ALSO scamper(1), sc_wartsdump(1), sc_warts2text(1)AUTHORS
sc_attach is written by Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>.
BSD October 15, 2010 BSD