I've forgotten how to use a filename parameter
using sed inside a shell script. What I want to do is
replace a string inside a file with the name of
the file being processed.
I think this should work ..
for filename do
sed -e "s/xxx/$filename/" ...
...
done
Thanks!
Ps: ... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to insert a file's filename into the first line of that file - for a batch of files. Is this possible using SED? Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I posted something similar before but I now have a another problem.
I have filenames as below
TOP_TABIN240_20090323.200903231830
TOP_TABIN235_1_20090323.200903231830
i need to extract the dates as in bold. Using bash v 3.xx
Im trying to using the print sed command but... (11 Replies)
I have a line that works for static filename
cat /directorypath/filename | sed '//d;//d' > filename
This approach when used in a script works well.
Then i need a list of filenames to give this line.
I can get the list into a file by filelist1='ls -m'
then use filelist2=${filelist1##ls... (4 Replies)
sed -n '57p' filename
My file contains 57 lines ,the above command prints the 57 th line,but i want to assign the result of this to a variable, to compare with another line in a different file
suggest me some idea
if i directly use this to assign with variable like h=sed -n '57p' filename... (2 Replies)
im working a a perl script for a class and i need to call a file and print it out with line numbers.
i need help with this line with what to put in the capitalized words
SYNTAX ($LINEEQUALITY OPERATOR<MY_FILE>){
also should i replace MY_FILE with a different syntax or will that work?
... (5 Replies)
Hi ,
Can any one please tell me, how can we add the file name as column using sed.
right now we are using the below awk command for adding the file name as column but when we are calling this script from datastage it is deleting the file data..very weird raised a support ticket with datastage.... (2 Replies)
I came across this sed expression, and it does exactly what I want.
However I haven't got the faintest clue how it does it and thus do not feel capable of using it.
Can someone please explain how this expression works?
(I used it to remove html tags in a html file I was converting to text)
... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm trying to replace a pattern/string in about 100 files with the filename using following commands but getting nowhere:
for f in *.fa; do sed "s/^>.*/>$f/g" $f > $f_v1.fa; done
for f in *.fa; do sed 's/^>.*/>`echo $f`/' > $fa_v1.fa; done
Basically I want to change any line... (5 Replies)
`echo $file | sed 's/ / /g'`
Hey guys I want help in converting the spaces in my file names to '\ ' .
Example:
UK maps --> UK\ maps
Could someone please help me.
I have tried the following sequences already (none of them work):
1)s/ /\ /g
2)s/ /\\ /g
3)s/ /\\\ /g
Can someone... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: INNSAV1
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
ldlitem
ldlread(3x)ldlread(3x)Name
ldlread, ldlinit, ldlitem - manipulate line number entries of a common object file function
Syntax
#include <stdio.h>
#include <filehdr.h>
#include <syms.h>
#include <ldfcn.h>
int ldlread (ldptr, fcnindx, linenum, linent)
LDFILE *ldptr;
long fcnindx;
unsigned short linenum;
LINER linent;
int ldlinit (ldptr, fcnindx)
LDFILE *ldptr;
long fcnindx;
int ldlitem (ldptr, linenum, linent)
LDFILE *ldptr;
unsigned short linenum;
LINER linent;
Description
The function searches the line number entries of the common object file currently associated with ldptr. The function begins its search
with the line number entry for the beginning of a function and confines its search to the line numbers associated with a single function.
The function is identified by fcnindx, which is the index of its local symbols entry in the object file symbol table. The function reads
the entry with the smallest line number equal to or greater than linenum into linent.
The and functions provide the same behavior as After an initial call to or can be used to retrieve a series of line number entries associ-
ated with a single function. The function simply finds the line number entries for the function identified by fcnindx. The function finds
and reads the entry with the smallest line number equal to or greater than linenum into linent.
The functions and each return either success or failure. The function fails if one of the following occurs:
o If line number entries do not exist in the object file.
o If fcnindx does not index a function entry in the symbol table.
o If it does not find a line number equal to or greater than linenum.
The fails if it does not find a line number equal to or greater than linenum.
See Alsoldclose(3x), ldopen(3x), ldtbindex(3x), ldfcn(5)
RISC ldlread(3x)