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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help in scripting... Post 302565903 by otheus on Wednesday 19th of October 2011 05:20:45 AM
Old 10-19-2011
IMO, you're better off leaving it in a delimited format like you have. But oh well,

I still dont know what search criterea you intend, or do you want to convert ALL records this way? Anyway, a perl script might be of use here:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl

while (<>) { 
   my (@tags) = split(" ");
   $icao = $tag[2];
   ($wind_dir,$wind_knots) = $tag[5] =~ /^(\d{3})(\d{2})/;
   # You have to figure out how to transform wind_dir to S,SE, etc
   $vis = ... # $tag[6]  again, you have to provide this code...
   # there are more values here, but i dont fully understand how you get them.
   # anything with $name below you have to figure out how to code as above.

   print <<"EOF";

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> 
<decoded_metar_reports version="1.0"> 
<item> 
<icao>$icao</icao>
<station_name>$stationname</station_name> 
<country>$country</country>
<location>$location</location> 
<elevation>$elevation</elevation> 
<time>$time</time> 
<temperature>$temp</temperature> 
dew_point>$dew</dew_point> 
<rh>$rh</rh> 
<wind>$wind_dir2 ($wind_dir) at $wind_knots</wind> 
<visibility>$vis</visibility>
<pressure>$pressure</pressure> 
<sky_condition>$sky</sky_condition> 
<weather></weather> 
<remarks></remarks>
<heat_index>$headindex</heat_index> 
<wind_chill>$windchill</wind_chill> 
<metar>$_</metar> </item> 
</decoded_metar_report>
EOF

}

 

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