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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Extract Field from a file Post 302556646 by malcomex999 on Monday 19th of September 2011 08:56:25 AM
Old 09-19-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rajesh Putnala
I tried the one you have given...Thanks for the help..Its almost worked..
But I need a small correction..
Am getting the output as :

Acct 0110855565
Acct 2063947620

Can you make correction to the above solution to get the output as :
0110855565
2063947620



-------- Post updated at 07:40 AM ---------- Previous update was at 07:39 AM ----------

I tried the one you have given...Thanks for the help..Its almost worked..
But I need a small correction..
Am getting the output as :

Acct 0110855565
Acct 2063947620

Can you make correction to the above solution to get the output as :
0110855565
2063947620
Code:
awk -F\| '{for(i=0;++i<=NF;) if($i ~ /Acct/) print substr($i,6)}' infile

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NAME
pfsgamma - Apply gamma correction to color or gray-scale images SYNOPSIS
pfsgamma [--gamma <gamma> | --inverse-gamma <inv-gamma>] [--mul <multiplier>] DESCRIPTION
Use this command to gamma correct a stream of pfs images. Gamma correction is equivalent to raising value of R, G and B (or Y for gray- scale images) channels to 1/gamma power. More information on gamma correction can be found at: http://www.poynton.com/notes/colour_and_gamma/GammaFAQ.html This command can work on color images, in which case XYZ channels are transformed to RGB space, then they are gamma corrected before they are converted back to XYZ. For gray-scale images (only Y channel and XZ missing) gamma correction is applied only to Y channel. Data can be multiplied by an optional multiplier before gamma correction. Note: gamma correction will set the 'LUMINANCE' tag to 'DISPLAY' thus cancelling any sRGB correction when saving to LDR files (like PPM, TIFF). This will also cause a warning message when saving to HDR files, because the intensities after gamma correction are not linearly related to luminance any more. OPTIONS
--gamma <gamma>, -g <gamma> Perform gamma correction (input^(1/gamma)). This can be used to convert images from relative luminance or radiance to pixel values. Default value: 1.0 --inverse-gamma <inv-gamma>, -i <inv-gamma> Perform inverse gamma correction (input^(gamma)). This can be used to convert images from pixel values to relative radiance or lumi- nance. --mul <mul>, -m <mul> Multiply data by this value before gamma correction. Default value: 1 EXAMPLES
pfsin memorial.hdr | pfsgamma -g 1.8 -m 10 | pfsout memorial_gc.ppm Multiply memorial image by 10, gamma correct it and save to memorial_gc.ppm. SEE ALSO
pfsin(1) pfsout(1) pfsdisplayfunction(1) BUGS
Please report bugs and comments to the pfstools discussion group (http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools). pfsgamma(1)
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