I regularly extract lines of text from files based on the presence of a particular keyword; I place the extracted lines into another text file. This takes about 2 hours to complete using the "sort" command then Kate's find & highlight facility.
I've been reading the forum & googling and can find... (4 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
i need to read specific number of lines ( always serialized ; i.e from 10 to 20 or from 34 to 44 ) in a file , where the first line is found by grep 'ing a keyword.
example
file.txt
------------------------------------------------------------------
--header
this is the... (7 Replies)
I've got a little problem to solve and can't find a way to solve it. If have text line like the following:
keyword1: text1 keyword2: text2 keyword3: text3
Now I need a script or command, which gives me the text for the corresponding keyword. The text can consist of only one or more words.... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a bunch of files that have the following format, where the title is INPUT.txt and contains the following text:
INPUT-FILLER1 204
INPUT-FILLER2
FILLER6-INPUT 5
FILLER-INPUT
I want to go through the directory and remove the keyword INPUT. For example, my output would be... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have a question on how to find the line number of the first column that contains specific data. I know how to print all the line numbers of those columns, but haven't been able to figure out how to print only the first one that is found.
For example, if my data has four columns:
115... (3 Replies)
I have a text and I want to extract the 4 lines following a keyword!
For example if I have this text and the keyword is AAA
hello
helloo
AAA
one
two
three
four
helloooo
hellooo
I want the output to be
one
two
three
four (7 Replies)
What is the best way (bash/awk/sed?) to read in two text files and do a keyword search/replace?
file1.txt:
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Seattle
Dallas
file2.txt:
I love Los Angeles.
Coming to Dallas was the right choice.
San Francisco is fun.
Go to Seattle in the summer.
... (3 Replies)
Hi
I want to implement something like this:
if( keyword1 exists)
then
check if(keyword2 exists in the same line)
then replace keyword 2 with New_Keyword
else
Add New_Keyword at the end of line
end if
eg:
Check for Keyword JUNGLE and add/replace... (7 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I am truly a beginner in shell and perl . Need an urgent help with sorting a file. please help. wouldn't mind whether in perl or shell script.
Here are the details.
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Input Text file EX:... (9 Replies)
All,
I have some sample text file(.csv) in the below format. In my actual file there are at least 100K rows.
date 03/25/2016
A,B,C
D,E,F
date 03/26/2016
1,2,3
4,5,6
date 03/27/2016
6,4,3
4,5,6
I require the following output where in the date appeared at different locations need to... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ks_reddy
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
gsbj
GSLP(1) Ghostscript GSLP(1)NAME
gslp - Format and print text using ghostscript
gsbj - Format and print text for BubbleJet printer using ghostscript
gsdj - Format and print text for DeskJet printer using ghostscript
gsdj500 - Format and print text for DeskJet 500 BubbleJet using ghostscript
gslj - Format and print text for LaserJet printer using ghostscript
SYNOPSIS
gslp -12BclqRr -b<header> -f<font> -F<hfont> -L<lines> -p<outfile> -T<n> --add-to-space <units> --add-to-width <units> --columns <n>
--detect --first-page <n> --kern <file.afm> --last-page <n> --(heading|footing)-(left|center|right) <string> --margin-(top|bot-
tom|left|right) <inches> --no-eject-(file|formfeed) --spacing <n> [gs options] [files]
gsbj [options] [files]
gsdj [options] [files]
gsdj500 [options] [files]
gslj [options] [files]
DESCRIPTION
This utility provides functionality approximately equivalent to the Unix enscript(1) program. It prints plain text files using a single
font. It currently handles tabs and formfeeds, but not backspaces. It will line-wrap when using fixed-pitch fonts. It will also do kern-
ing and width adjustment.
The default device (-sDEVICE=) and resolution (-r) are as follows:
gslp epson 180
gsbj bj10e 180
gsdj deskjet 300
gsdj500 djet500 300
gslj laserjet 300
By default the current date is formatted as the center header.
OPTIONS
Standard switches implemented:
-12BclqRr -b<header> -f<font> -F<hfont> -L<lines> -p<outfile>
Sun switches implemented:
-T<n> set tab width
Switches ignored:
-GghKkmow -# -C -d -J -n -P -S -s -t -v
Switches added:
--add-to-space <units>
add the given number of 1/72" units to the width of each space (may be negative)
--add-to-width <units>
add the given number of 1/72" units to the width of each character (may be negative)
--columns <n>
print in <n> columns
--detect
treat the file as PostScript if it starts with %!
--first-page <n>
start printing at page <n>
--kern <file.afm>
kern using information from the given .AFM file
--last-page <n>
stop printing after page <n>
--(heading|footing)-(left|center|right) <string>
set the heading/footing fields; use -B first to clear
--margin-(top|bottom|left|right) <inches>
set a margin
--no-eject-(file|formfeed)
end-of-file/FF only starts a new column, not a new sheet
--spacing <n>
use double (n=2), triple (n=3), etc. spacing
Also, the string %# in a heading or footing is replaced with the page #.
SEE ALSO gs(1)VERSION
This document was last revised for Ghostscript version 9.07.
AUTHOR
Artifex Software, Inc. are the primary maintainers of Ghostscript. This manpage by George Ferguson.
9.07 12 February 2013 GSLP(1)