Hello,
I have a text file like this:
NONE FILE_Rename
frompath: /log_audit/AIX/log/current/AIXAFTPP.log
NONE FILE_Unlink
filename /audit/tempfile.14041142
NONE FILE_Rename ... (8 Replies)
Hi everyone!
I'm not new to Unix, but I've never used awk before.
I tried to look up this information on several sites and forums,
I also looked in the documentation but I haven't found a solution yet.
I would like to print the previous 3 lines before and the following 4 lines after the... (6 Replies)
Hi everyboby
this is my problem
I Have this input
1111;222
222
2;333
3333;4444
111;
22222;33
33;
444
and I need this output
1111;2222222;3333333;4444 (15 Replies)
say I'm doing awk 'NR==534'
Is there a way to display 534 535 536 537?
without appending to a variable? per line? maybe an easier way with a different command?
My first impression was NR==534-537 but that would be too easy :P (2 Replies)
Hi.
I need to filter lines based upon matches in multiple tab-separated columns. For all matching occurrences in column 1, check the corresponding column 4. IF all column 4 entries are identical, discard all lines. If even one entry in column 4 is different, then keep all lines.
How can I... (5 Replies)
Hello all,
I have a large csv file where there are four types of rows I need to merge into one row per person, where there is a column for each possible code / type of row, even if that code/row isn't there for that person.
In the csv, a person may be listed from one to four times... (9 Replies)
When your data is consistent it is easy to use awk with multiple lines like this. Can we please make this portable so I can use this in both RHEL and AIX?
awk '{RS="/directory1" } $7 ~ /drwxr-xr-x/ {print $1 " " $7}' file
What do I do when the data is not consistent? When your data is not... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cokedude
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timblclient
timblclient(1) General Commands Manual timblclient(1)NAME
timblclient - a simple client to access the Tilburg Memory Based Learner Server
SYNOPSYS
timblclient -h host -p port [-i inputfile] [-i outputfile] [--batch] [-b basename]
DESCRIPTION
timblclient connects to a TimblServer on 'host':'port' and sends it the normal instructions. (see timblserver )
OPTIONS
The timblclient options are
-i inputfile
a series of timblserver commands.
When BATCH is specified, inputfile is supposed to be a 'normal' Timbl testfile. Every line is send to the timblserver as a 'clas-
sify' command. Default is stdin.
-o outputfile
Where to put the results. Default is stdout.
--batch
When --batch is specified, the input from 'inputfile' is not interpreted as timblserver commands, but as instances that will be send
'as is' prepended by a classify instruction.
-h host
connect to the server on 'host'
-p port
connect to 'port' on 'host'
-b basename
set the base in TimblServer to 'base'
BUGS
This is just a simple testprogram, and rather clumsy.
AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot timbl@uvt.nl
SEE ALSO timbl(1)timblserver(1)
2011 march 28 timblclient(1)