Hi,
I was wandering would it be possible to split the record dynamically based on the certain values, for an instance
i have a file with record with predefined split value i.e 10
col1 col2 col3 col4
------------------------
aaaa bbbb 2 44aaaabbbb55cccddd1110
mmn xnmn 3... (6 Replies)
Hello,
Each record has a lenght of 7 characters
I have 2 types of records 010 and 011
There is no character of end of line.
For example my file is like that :
010hello 010bonjour011both 011sisters
I would like to have 2 files
010.txt (2 records)
hello
bonjour
and
... (1 Reply)
HI,
I have a pipe delimiter file , I have to search for second field pattern, if the second field does not contain a '-' , I need to start capturing the record from this line till I find another second field with '-' value.
Below is the sample data
SOURCE DATA
ABC|ABC_702148-PARAM... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to split a record into multiple records based on a value.
Input.txt
"A",1,0,10
"B",2,0,10,15,20
"C",3,11,14,16,19,21,23
"D",1,0,5
My desired output is:
"A",1,0,10
"B",2,0,10
"B",2,15,20
"C",3,11,14
"C",3,16,19
"C",3,21,23 (4 Replies)
Hi, I receive a file that has Master record followed by one/more Child Records as shown below & also as attached in the file.
Now , The key for the child record is from pos 4 to position 80 in the parent record, now the requirement is to create two files
1. Parent file --> has all the parent... (1 Reply)
I have a flat file with 2 columns
Id,loc
1,nj:ny:pa
2,pa
3,ca:tx:fl:nj
Second colum data is seperated by semi colon and can i have many locations for one id
Output i need is
1,nj
1,ny
1,pa
1,pa
3,ca
3,tx
3,fl (1 Reply)
I have to split a file based on number of lines and the below command works fine:
split -l 2 Inputfile -d OutputfileMy input file contains header, detail and trailor info as below:
H
D
D
D
D
TMy split files for the above command contains:
First File:
H
DSecond File:
... (11 Replies)
Hi
I have a file
$cat test
a,1;2;3
b,4;5;6;7
c,8;9
I want to split each record to multiple based on semicolon in 2nd field.
i.e
a,1
a,2
a,3
b,4
b,5 (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have one tab delimited file which is having multiple store_ids in first column seprated by pipe.I want to split the file on the basis of store_id(separating 1st record in to 2 records ).
I tried some more options like below with using split,awk etc ,But not able to get proper output. can... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have one file containing thousands of table names in single column. Now I want that file split into multiple files e.g one file containing table names starting from A, other containing all tables starting from B...and so on..till Z.
I tried below but it did not work.
for i in... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: shekhar_4_u
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
tk::x11font
X11Font(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation X11Font(3)NAME
Tk::Font - a class for finding X Fonts
SYNOPSIS
use Tk::X11Font;
$font = $widget->X11Font(foundry => 'adobe',
family => 'times',
point => 120
);
$font = $widget->X11Font('*-courier-medium-r-normal-*-*');
DESCRIPTION
This module can be use to interrogate the X server what fonts are
avaliable.
METHODS
Foundry( [ $val ] )
Family( [ $val ] )
Weight( [ $val ] )
Slant( [ $val ] )
Swidth( [ $val ] )
Adstyle( [ $val ] )
Pixel( [ $val ] )
Point( [ $val ] )
Xres( [ $val ] )
Yres( [ $val ] )
Space( [ $val ] )
Avgwidth( [ $val ] )
Registry( [ $val ] )
Encoding( [ $val ] )
Set the given field in the font name to $val if given and return the current or previous value
Name( [ $max ] )
In a list context it returns a list of all font names that match the fields given. It will return a maximum of $max names, or 128 if $max
is not given.
In a scalar contex it returns the first matching name or undef
Clone( [ key => value, [ ...]] )
Create a duplicate of the curent font object and modify the given fields
AUTHOR
Graham Barr <Graham.Barr@tiuk.ti.com>
HISTORY
11-Jan-96 Initial version
08-Nov-98 Renamed for Tk800.012
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.1 2007-05-05 X11Font(3)