Hi,
i have a question about to remove first word from a sentence.
my script;
#!/usr/bin/perl
$msgtxt = "this is a test script";
my @ap_txtMsg = split(/ +/, trim_data($msgtxt));
$ap_msgtxt = splice (@ap_txtMsg, 0, 1);
print $ap_msgtxt;
but the output is first word that i... (1 Reply)
I try to write a small script that looks in the file tt for all the words that start with m in lowercase and in which there is no uppercase.
#!/bin/sh
grep ^m\.*\.\.* tt (4 Replies)
Hi All,
If my file is:
Wed Sep 9 22:45:14 EDT 2009
sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp>
This is log file generated from transfer...
sftp> sftp> sftp> sftp> Files placed properly....
sftp> sftp> sftp>
How can I remove "sftp>" word from this... (4 Replies)
var=abc_cde_def_ghi_678.txt
Expected output:
cde_def_ghi_678.txt
Is there a better way to achive this other than cut command?
Basically, I need to remove the 1st word and _ from the string.
Thanks. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I want to remove the first word "cn=" from the below details. Only I want the number like 171345,174144...
cn=171345
cn=174144
How can I achieve this.
Please suggest.
Thanks-
P (6 Replies)
Hello
I have a string that may or may not have 4 dots.
The string is actualy a file within a folder, where multiple files are located.
Files may look like:
# ls *
creds:
192.168.10.110 someserver
shares:
192.168.10.110.Public someserver.sharefolder
#
I want to fill 2 variables,... (1 Reply)
How can I use sed or any utility to remove any word that begins with TRS-, I have tried sed 's/ERA.*//g' but seems not to be working
Input:
23 TRS-458-9 345 235
45 TRS-42-5 423 000
76 300 234
Output:
23 345 235
45 423 000
76 300 234 (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file which looks like this
id integer,
name string,
create_dt date,
I want to remove all words that are present before the character ,
My output should be
id,
name,
create_dt,
Thanks
wah (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: wahi80
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Hi Sir,
Need your help in removing the following words from the posts .
These are confidential info posted by mistake and our organization is doing an audit on this.
Could you kindly remove as per below.
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/197017-perl-help.html
... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I wish to remove any word coming after searched string found in a word.
source*.txt
#!bin/bash
#test1
http://www.aa.bb.cc http://www.xx.yy http://www.11.22.44
#test2
http://www.11.rr.cd http://www.01.yy http://www.yy.22.tt
#test3
http://www.22.qq.fc http://www.0x.yy... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: baris35
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dbf_dump
DBF_DUMP(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBF_DUMP(1p)NAME
dbf_dump - Dump the record of the dbf file
FORMAT
dbf_dump [options] files
where options are
--rs output record separator (default newline)
--fs output field separator (default colon)
--fields comma separated list of fields to print (default all)
--undef string to print for NULL values (default empty)
--memofile specifies unstandard name of attached memo file
--memosep separator for dBase III dbt's (default x1ax1a)
--nomemo do not try to read the memo (dbt/fpt) file
--info print info about the file and fields
with additional --SQL parameter, outputs the SQL create table
--version print version of the XBase library
--table output in nice table format (only available when
Data::ShowTable is installed, overrides rs and fs)
SYNOPSIS
dbf_dump -fields id,msg table.dbf
dbf_dump -fs=' : ' table
dbf_dump --nomemo file.dbf
ssh user@host 'cat file.dbf.gz' | gunzip - | dbf_dump -
DESCRIPTION
Dbf_dump prints to standard output the content of dbf files listed. By default, it prints all fields, separated by colons, one record on a
line. The output record and column separators can be changed by switches on the command line. You can also ask only for some fields to be
printed.
The content of associated memo files (dbf, fpt) is printed for memo fields, unless you use the "--nomemo" option.
You can specify reading the standard input by putting dash (-) instead of file name.
AVAILABLE FROM
http://www.adelton.com/perl/DBD-XBase/
AUTHOR
(c) 1998--2011 Jan Pazdziora.
SEE ALSO perl(1); XBase(3pm); index_dump(1p)perl v5.12.4 2011-08-31 DBF_DUMP(1p)