01-06-2012
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I'm working on a large file and need to extract all data between 2 strings. I have seen many good solutions to threads almost like my problem but none that quite fit.
This is all very new to me so any ideas would be really appreciated! (attempted to read sed and awk tutorials but got a... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: soots
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I have a file like this..
2 168611167 STK39 STK39 --- 27347 "serine threonine kinase 39 (STE20/SPS1 homolog, yeast)" YES SNP_A-2086192 rs16854601 0.001558882
6 13670256 SIRT5 /// RPS4X SIRT5 --- 23408 /// 6191 "sirtuin (silent mating type... (5 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi all! i have a file like this
lea 25 female
dave 18 male
jake 27 male
and i want to have an output file like this
my name is lea. i am 25. female
my name is dave. i am 18. male
my name is jake. i am 27. male
thanks! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: engr.jay
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Deal All,
I have problem for this:
input file : "data.txt"
R 240 585694.59946146.8 8.0 239 585694.09946134.3 8.0 238 585693.59946121.8
8.01R 237 585693.09946109.3 8.0 236 585692.59946096.9 8.0 235 585692.19946084.4
8.01R 234 585691.59946071.9 8.0 233 585691.09946059.5 8.0 232... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: aksin
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi Team,
Would you please help me for the below scenario.
I want to print the text between "PREF:" AND "AVAIL:" in the below example.
For example:-
TEST_TAF PREF: RAC1 RAC2 RAC3 ...... AVAIL: RAC4
Output will be :-RAC1,RAC2,RAC3.............
Thanks in Advance
Shoan
... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: shoan
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have one script which gave final output as the below statment.
Successfully added Nomination Petition Manifest to the Content Manager.
Now i want a sed statement which will search for this statement in any given file and print only Nomination Petition Manifest. I don't want to hardcore... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: Vikram_Tanwar12
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7. Programming
Hi,
Here is an example:
I have a grep line:
grep -i -r -H "$WORD" "$DIRECTORY"with an output like this:
/media/dir/dir2//dir4/file.txt:/media/dir/dir2/dir3/file_16072008/es6.txt: "content of the file found from grep"/media/dir/dir2/dir3/dir4/file3.txt:/media/dir/dir2/dir3//file.txt:"other... (3 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Currently, I have a print filter that takes a text file, that convert it into PCL which then gets to a HP printer. This works.
Now I need to embedded a image file within the text file.
I'm able to convert the image file into PCL and I can cat both files together to into a single document... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: chedlee88-1
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
hey,
i m having a hard time trying to print only the first occurrence between 2 idenicale strings.
for the following output:
please
help
me im a
noob
please
im a noob
help me
noob
please
help
me im a
noob
please
im a noob
help me
noob (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: boaz733
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
hey guys,
for the following output:
starting
open
open
close
close
starting
close
starting
open
close
close
starting
open
open
close
open (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: boaz733
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
mkmsgs
mkmsgs(1) User Commands mkmsgs(1)
NAME
mkmsgs - create message files for use by gettxt
SYNOPSIS
mkmsgs [-o] [-i locale] inputstrings msgfile
DESCRIPTION
The mkmsgs utility is used to create a file of text strings that can be accessed using the text retrieval tools (see gettxt(1), srchtxt(1),
exstr(1), and gettxt(3C)). It will take as input a file of text strings for a particular geographic locale (see setlocale(3C)) and create a
file of text strings in a format that can be retrieved by both gettxt(1) and gettxt(3C). By using the -i option, you can install the cre-
ated file under the /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES directory (locale corresponds to the language in which the text strings are writ-
ten).
inputstrings is the name of the file that contains the original text strings. msgfile is the name of the output file where mkmsgs writes
the strings in a format that is readable by gettxt(1) and gettxt(3C). The name of msgfile can be up to 14 characters in length, but may not
contain either (null) or the ASCII code for / (slash) or : (colon).
The input file contains a set of text strings for the particular geographic locale. Text strings are separated by a newline character. Non-
graphic characters must be represented as alphabetic escape sequences. Messages are transformed and copied sequentially from inputstrings
to msgfile. To generate an empty message in msgfile, leave an empty line at the correct place in inputstrings.
Strings can be changed simply by editing the file inputstrings. New strings must be added only at the end of the file; then a new msgfile
file must be created and installed in the correct place. If this procedure is not followed, the retrieval function will retrieve the wrong
string and software compatibility will be broken.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-o Overwrite msgfile, if it exists.
-i locale Install msgfile in the /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES directory. Only someone who is super user or a member of group
bin can create or overwrite files in this directory. Directories under /usr/lib/locale will be created if they do not
exist.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Using the mkmsgs command.
The following example shows an input message source file C.str:
File %s: cannot be opened
%s: Bad directory
.
.
.
write error
.
.
Example 2: Using Input Strings From C.str to Create Text Strings in a File
The following command uses the input strings from C.str to create text strings in the appropriate format in the file UX in the current
directory:
example% mkmsgs C.str UX
Example 3: Using Input Strings From FR.str to Create Text Strings in a File
The following command uses the input strings from FR.str to create text strings in the appropriate format in the file UX in the directory
/usr/lib/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES:
example% mkmsgs -i fr FR.str UX
These text strings would be accessed if you had set the environment variable LC_MESSAGES=fr
and then invoked one of the text retrieval tools listed at the beginning of the DESCRIPTION section.
FILES
/usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES/*
message files created by mkmsgs
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|Availability |SUNWloc |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
exstr(1), gettxt(1), srchtxt(1), gettxt(3C), setlocale(3C), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 26 Jul 1994 mkmsgs(1)