Greetings.
I am struggling with a shell script to make my life simpler, with a number of practical ways in which it could be used. I want to take a standard text file, and pull the 'n'th word from each line such as the first word from a text file.
I'm struggling to see how each line can be... (5 Replies)
I have gone through all the threads in the forum and tested out different things. I am trying to split a 3GB file into multiple files. Some files are even larger than this.
For example:
split -l 3000000 filename.txt
This is very slow and it splits the file with 3 million records in each... (10 Replies)
Dear,
Can somebody help me with this?
I have a variable
TGT=T2DIRUPDAZ20070326VA
I want to get in variables some part of TGT. like this.
TGT1=UPDA
TGT2=20070326
TGT3= VA
These three variables have fixe position in variable TGT. (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'm searching with the Awk command to split a file into two others files.
I explain :
in the file N°1 I search the word "NameVirtual" and since that word to the end of the file I want to store all lines in a new file N°2
Also from that word to the beginning of the file I want to... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I think my problem is a "simple" one to resolve. What i am looking for is a way in sed/awk to split a long line/paragraph into say 5 words per line.
For example:
Sentence/paragraph contains: 102 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 ....
I would like the output to be (if splitting every 5... (5 Replies)
Hi, if I want to import .txt file that contain information and the number separate by space how can I split and put into array In C
Example of .txt file
3 Aqaba
49789 10000 5200 25.78
6987 148976 12941 15.78
99885 35262 2501 22.98
Thank (3 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)
Hello;
I have a file consists of 4 columns separated by tab. The problem is the third fields. Some of the them are very long but can be split by the vertical bar "|". Also some of them do not contain the string "UniProt", but I could ignore it at this moment, and sort the file afterwards. Here is... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have file like below
NN3EN3 UKLND JESSICA PETER BANK SYSTEMS BANK SYSTEMS 21514 LON PROJECT LEADPROJECT LEAD 340934742 PETER
N34ZG4 UKLND SCOTT TAILER PEOPLE CORP... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Hope you guys had a wonderful weekend
I have a scenario where in which I have to read a file line by line
and check for few words before redirecting to a file
I have searched the forum but,either those answers dint work (perhaps because of my wrong under standing of how IFS... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kingcobra
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
atf
ATF(7) BSD Miscellaneous Information Manual ATF(7)NAME
ATF -- introduction to the Automated Testing Framework
DESCRIPTION
IMPORTANT: If you are here because you want to know how to run the tests in /usr/tests, you most likely want to read the tests(7) manual page
instead.
The Automated Testing Framework (ATF) is a collection of libraries and utilities designed to ease unattended application testing in the hands
of developers and end users of a specific piece of software.
As regards developers, ATF provides the necessary means to easily create test suites composed of multiple test programs, which in turn are a
collection of test cases. It also attempts to simplify the debugging of problems when these test cases detect an error by providing as much
information as possible about the failure.
As regards users, it simplifies the process of running the test suites and, in special, encourages end users to run them often: they do not
need to have source trees around nor any other development tools installed to be able to certify that a given piece of software works on
their machine as advertised.
If your operating systems distributes ATF, it is possible that it provides an introductory tests(7) manual page. You are encouraged to read
it now.
License
ATF is distributed under the terms of the TNF License, a 2-clause BSD license. For more details please see:
/usr/share/doc/atf/COPYING
Components
ATF is a highly modular piece of software. It provides a couple of libraries to ease the implementation of test programs: one for the C and
C++ languages and another one for shell scripts. It also includes multiple small utilities that follow the principle of doing a single thing
but doing it right. This section outlines which these components are.
Public utilities:
atf-check(1) Executes a command and checks that its exit code, its standard output and its standard error output match pre-speci-
fied expected values.
atf-config(1) Queries static configuration information.
atf-report(1) Converts the output of atf-run to user-friendly and/or machine-parseable reports.
atf-run(1) Automates the execution of a series of test programs and collects their results in a unified report.
atf-sh(1) Shell interpreter for shell-based test programs.
Programming interfaces:
atf-c-api(3) C programming interface for test programs.
atf-c++-api(3) C++ programming interface for test programs.
atf-sh-api(3) POSIX shell programming interface for test programs.
Other:
atf-formats(5) Description of the machine-parseable data formats used by the tools.
atf-test-case(4) Generic description of test cases, independent of the language they are implemented in.
atf-test-program(1) Common interface provided by the test programs written using the ATF libraries.
Recommended reading order
For end users wishing to run tests:
1. tests(7) (only if provided by your operating system).
2. atf-test-program(1)
3. atf-run(1)
4. atf-report(1)
5. atf-config(1)
For developers wanting to write their own tests:
1. Everything recommended to users.
2. atf-test-case(4)
3. atf-c-api(3)
4. atf-c++-api(3)
5. atf-sh-api(3)
6. atf-sh(1)
7. atf-check(1)
For those interested in ATF internals:
1. Everything recommended to users.
2. Everything recommended to developers.
3. atf-formats(5)SEE ALSO tests(7)HISTORY
ATF started as a Google Summer of Code 2007 project mentored by The NetBSD Foundation. Its original goal was to provide a testing framework
for The NetBSD Operating System, but it grew as an independent project because the framework itself did not need to be tied to a specific
operating system.
For more details on this subject, please see:
/usr/share/doc/atf/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/atf/ROADMAP
AUTHORS
For more details on the people that made ATF possible, please see:
/usr/share/doc/atf/AUTHORS
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