Do you mean that you want to have an empty line between your title, and the tree? If so, then using a second echo, with a null string will work. For example:
The listing of files generated by the code above is separated from the "title" by a single blank line. You could also use a single printf:
The double newline at the end creates the blank line.
If this isn't what you are talking about, please provide an example.
hi All,
Have a doubt in ksh..Am not familiar with arrays but i have tried out a script..
plzzzzz correct me with the script
My i/p File is:
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS =
(PROTOCOL = TCP)
(Host = 192.168.2.2)
(Port = 1525)
)
)
(CONNECT_DATA = (SID = TESTDB1)
)
)
... (7 Replies)
I did some past data manipulations using awk so I could join lines in order to use grep. Now that I have newly searched data I need to insert a new line break to use further statistical packages. I have a data base that looks something like this:
... (3 Replies)
Dear All,
thanks in advance
input file
410530AAANNNNNAAA410530JJJJJJYYYY410530PPPPPAAAAAA...........
I want output like
410530AAANNNNNAAA
410530JJJJJJYYYY
410530PPPPPAAAAAA
Thanks (10 Replies)
My requirement is to read the csv file and need to remove if any line break in it.
sample data:
Row1: "Oslo, Symra kino",Oslo,130-7,Symra 1,130-7-91Row2:"Tønsberg, Brygga Kino SF",Tønsberg,202-1.Tønsberg SF 4,202-1-4
Expected data:
Row1: "Oslo, Symra kino",Oslo,130-7,Symra... (4 Replies)
...when the lines use both a colon and commas to separate the parts you want read as information.
The first version of this script used cut and other non-Bash-builtins, frequently, which made it nice and zippy with little more than average processor load in GNOME Terminal but, predictably, slow... (2 Replies)
I cannot seem to get this to work..
I have a file which has about 100 lines, and there is no end of line (line break \n) at the end of each line, and this is causing problem when i paste them into an application.
the file looks like this
this is a test
that is a test
balblblablblhblbha... (1 Reply)
<td>
CIS
</td>and I tried to sed 's/<td>\/nCIS\/n<\/td>/<td><\/td>' and sed 's/<td>\/rCIS\/r<\/td>/<td><\/td>' , but no joy. This is an html page that I need to clean. (4 Replies)
Hi,
We had an issue with one file. Each line in the file is a record in which there will be 6 fields each separated by ; Problem is some lines are broken into pieces.
like
a;b;
c;
d;
e;f
instead of a;b;c;d;e;f
I have filtered out all the broken lines from the original file and wrote to... (6 Replies)
How can i break a single line into 5 lines
# joseluiz.silvano; Ramal4846; Sala4121; SetorCorregedoria host DF04488962 { hardware ethernet 00:16:41:68:57:0B; fixed-address 10.100.111.245; }
INTO
# joseluiz.silvano; Ramal4846; Sala4121; SetorCorregedoria
host DF04488962 {... (5 Replies)
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to make the below file1 look like file2, can anyone help?
Basically I just hit backspace on every line that starts with a number.
Thanks!
file1:
THIS#IS-IT1
4
THIS#IS-IT2
3
THIS#IS-IT3
2
THIS#IS-IT4
1
Result > file2: (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: demmel
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tdomcmd
tdom(n) tdom(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
tdom - tdom is an expat parser object extension to create an in-memory DOM tree from the input while parsing.
SYNOPSIS
package require tdom
set parser [expat]
tdom $parser enable
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
tdom adds the C handler set "tdom" to an tcl expat parser obj. This handler set builds an in-memory DOM tree out of the input, parsed by
the parser. A DOM tree created this way behave exactly like a DOM tree created by the "dom" command (see there). In fact, tdom is only
another interface to the same functionality; it uses the code behind the dom code for building the DOM tree.
tdom parserObj enable
Adds the tdom C handler set to a Tcl expat parser object. Next time, the parser parses input, the tdom C handler functions create an
in-memory DOM tree.
tdom parserObj getdoc
Returns the DOM tree as domDoc (see there) object.
tdom parserObj setResultEncoding
See the method setResultEncoding of the dom command.
tdom parserObj setStoreLineColumn ?boolean?
See the method setStoreLineColumn of the dom command.
tdom parserObj remove
Removes the tdom C handler set from the parser object.
tdom parserObj keepEmpties
See the option -keepEmpties of the dom command.
tdom parserObj setExternalEntityResolver script
SEE ALSO
dom, expat
KEYWORDS
DOM, SAX, C handler set
Tcl tdom(n)