Hello, I'm writing a bash script and I have a question.
Here's what I'm doing:
I have a file called inv.dat which contains the following:
B102:Action Figure - Teacher:79
B103:Bike - Purple:23
B104:Baseball:25
B105:Cricket Bat:15
B101:Action Figure - Fireman:15
B100:Flame-Thrower:25
... (2 Replies)
Hi all, see i have a script that takes few arguments. first one is command we do on file, next is file (mostly txt file with lot of data) third is destination where we do something with data in file. Since im new in scripting, and im learning as i go, i need some hint how to manipulate that... (3 Replies)
In a bash script I've set a variable that is the directory name of where an executable lives.
the_dir=`dirname $which myscript`
which equates to something like "/path/to/dir/bin"
I need to cut that down to remove the "bin" so I now have "/path/to/dir/".
This sounds easy but as a... (2 Replies)
Hey all, Im kind of lost on how to do what I want so I figured I would ask.
I want to pipe STDOUT of an app to a log file, but I want to prepend each line of that output with the date and time.
Im drawing a complete blank on how to do this?? Any ideas?
i.e.
output is currently this:... (9 Replies)
EDIT: This has been SOLVED. Thanks!
Greetings everyone,
I've posted a few threads with some quick help questions, and this is another one of those. I can't post enough gratitude for those much more knowledgeable than myself who are willing to give good advice for my minor issues. Now,... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using a bash shell and want to the following thing.
A process sends the following string to my script
BACKUP_FAIL_REASON="Failed - Application Dump CDMACA-0:grep: /opt/nortel/ca/data/1245184/sd00/image1/S110907070708HIS... (4 Replies)
In my script I'm retrieving a parameter through an API call. I need to trim some things out of the result so I can use it as a parameter to pass to another process. I've got it working but it's pretty kludgy and I'm hoping someone can help me with a better way.
This is the code that retrieves... (2 Replies)
i have something like this...
echo "teCertificateId" | awk -F'Id' '{ print $1 }' | awk -F'te' '{ print $2 }'
Certifica
the awk should remove 'te' only if it is present at the start of the string.. anywhere else it should ignore it.
expected output is
Certificate (7 Replies)
seeking assistance on comparing two arrays using bash:
array1=(disk1, disk2, disk3, disk5, disk7, vol1, vol2, vol3, vol4, vol5)
array2=(disk2, disk5 vol2, vol4 )
1) if two arrays have same elements; EXIT
else populate array3 & array4 with elements that are different between array1 & array2 as:... (3 Replies)
I need to change a file like this:
John Smith;http://www.profile1.com
John Smith;http://www.profile2.com
Frank Olsen;http://www.profile3.com
Frank Olsen;http://www.profile4.com
Into:
John Smith;http://www.profile1.com;http://www.profile2.com
Frank... (2 Replies)
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Usage: ndselect -h|--help|-v|--version or
ndselect [-b N][-e N][-s N][-F N][-L N][-I N][-S IFS][-x][-l PATH][-o PATH] [FILE]
Print to standard output a subset of lines and fields from a given file.
The argument after the options is the name of the file to read from. The complete path of the file should be given, a directory name is
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Exit status: 0 in case of normal termination, -1 (255) in case of error
-b, --beginning, --start=N
Set to N the number of the first line to print (The default behavior is to start with line number 1)
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Set to N the number of the last line that can be printed (The default behavior is to arrive till to the end of the file)
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Set to N the increment to use when selecting the lines to print (The default value for the increment is 1)
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Set to N the number of the first field to print (The default behavior is to start with field number 1)
-L, --last-field=N
Set to N the number of the last field that can be printed (The default behavior is to arrive till to the end of every line)
-I, --increment=N
Set to N the increment to use when selecting the fields to print (The default value for the increment is 1)
-S, --separator=IFS
Specify the set of characters to use to split the input lines into fields (The default set of characters is space, tab and newline).
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Do not print empty lines
-l, --warnings-to=PATH
Redirect warning and error messages from stderr to the indicated file
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The full documentation for ndselect is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and ndselect programs are properly installed at your
site, the command
info numdiff
should give you access to the complete manual.
ndselect 5.6.0 January 2012 NDSELECT(1)