Now if I want to limit no. of characters in first columns to somevalue and if it exceeds that many characters then it should go to next line.. how can i do that?
like
the value in the 5,6,10,11 rows in the first column is writted in 2 lines... appreciate your help thank you
Hello Gurus,
I have a text file containing nearly 12,000 tab delimited characters with 4000 rows. If the file size is small, excel can convert the text into coloumns. However, the file that I have is very big. Can some body help me in solving this problem?
The input file example,
... (6 Replies)
Hello,
Is there anyway that I can align a pipe delimited text file by the maxium field length where the field is separated out by pipes for large text files with more than
100,000 rows?
So, far I have searched other forums and google about aligning text files in unix and I have noticed that... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have two sets of files with names .dat and .txt. The number of files is really large more than 90000. The files have names like 1.dat, 2.dat,3.dat and so on where as txt files have names like 1.txt, 2.txt, 3.txt and so on
The DAT and TXT files are equal in number. About 90000 each
... (4 Replies)
I have a text file that has three columns. But at the end of the text file, there are trailing lines that have missing second and third columns:
4 0.04972604 KLHL28
4 0.0497332 CSTB
4 0.04979822 AIF1
4 0.04983331 DECR2
4 0.04990344 KATNB1
4
4
4
4
How can I remove the trailing... (3 Replies)
I have a file in which I need to add more columns to based on a key in the first file:
File1
key1,abc,123,
key2,def,456,
key3,ghi,789,
File2
key2,zyx,111,qqq,
key3,yuu,222,www,
key1,pui,333,eee,
key4,xxx,999,rrr,
I would like to create the following output:
Output (1 Reply)
Hello friends
Please help me to display the content of a file in specific aligned manner.
for ex.
the content of the file may be
>$TEST
WELCOME
HI
HELLO
UNIX
SHELL
SCRIPTING
>$
I want to display the content like
.
TEST WELCOME HI
HELLO ... (18 Replies)
Hi all,
I have 2 files:
species-names.txt
Abaca-bunchy-top-virus ((((Abaca-bunchy-top-virus((Babuvirus((Unassigned((Nanoviridae((Unassigned))))
Abutilon-mosaic-virus ((((Abutilon-mosaic-virus((Begomovirus((Unassigned((Geminiviridae((Unassigned))))... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I want to concatenate 2-columns by 2-columns separated by colon. How can I do so? For example, I have a text file containing 6 columns separated by tab. I want to concatenate column 1 and 2; column 3 and 4; column 5 and 6, respectively, and put a colon in between.
input file:
1 0 0 1... (10 Replies)
Dear all,
Pzl let me know what is the syntax for converting the columns format to text as i have lots of values for but when i put these values in xls sheet the values are automatically converted to
and one more question i have is how to call values from shell script into perl script
eg.
... (3 Replies)
I have a large text file in following format
cat input.txt
abc
qwert
qwer
afweferf
wdfwefwe ==> kjhjkwdd
mnmn ==> jkjkjwekj
poiu ==> lklklke
tytyutut ==> olkjmnsmn
I need to align those lines with the characters " ==>" . I dont want to disturb the lines which dont have "==>".
The... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ctrld
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text-vimcolor
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text-vimcolor - command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF
SYNOPSIS
$ text-vimcolor --format html --full-page FILENAME > OUTPUT.html
$ text-vimcolor --format xml FILENAME > OUTPUT.xml
$ text-vimcolor --format pdf FILENAME --output OUTPUT.pdf
DESCRIPTION
This program uses the Vim text editor to highlight text according to its syntax, and turn the highlighting into HTML, XML or PDF output.
It works with any file type which Vim itself can highlight. Usually Vim will be able to autodetect the file format based on the filename
(and sometimes the contents of the file).
Exactly one filename should be given on the command line to name the input file. If none is given input will instead be read from stdin
(the standard input).
If Vim can't guess the file type automatically, it can be specified explicitly using the "--filetype" option. For example:
$ text-vimcolor --format html --filetype prolog foo.pl > foo.html
This program is a command line interface to the Perl module Text::VimColor.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
Show a summary of the usage, including a list of options.
--debug
Turns on debugging in the underlying Perl module. This makes it print the command used to run Vim.
--filetype file-type
Set the type of the file explicitly. The file-type argument should be something which Vim will recognise when set with its "filetype"
option. Examples are "perl", "cpp" (for C++) and "sh" (for Unix shell scripts). These names are case sensitive, and should usually be
all-lowercase.
--format output-format
The output format to generate. Must be one of the following:
html
Generate XHTML output, with text marked with "<span>" elements with "class" attributes. A CSS stylesheet should be used to define
the coloring, etc., for the output. See the "--full-page" option below.
xml Output is in a simple XML vocabulary. This can then be used by other software to do further transformations (e.g., using XSLT).
pdf XML output is generated and fed to the FOP XSL-FO processor, with an appropriate XSL style sheet. The stylesheet uses XSLT to
transform the normal XML output into XSL-FO, which is then rendered to PDF. For this to work, the command "fop" must be available.
An output file must be specified with "--output" with this format.
Full details of the HTML and XML output formats can be found in the documentation for Text::VimColor.
--output output-filename
Specifies the name of the output file (which will end up containing either HTML, XML or PDF). If this option is omitted, the output
will be sent to stdout (the standard output). This option is required when the output format is PDF (because of limitations in FOP).
--full-page
When the output format is HTML, this option will make the output a complete HTML page, rather than just a fragment of HTML. A CSS
stylesheet will be inserted inline into the output, so the output will be useable as it is.
--no-inline-stylesheet
When the output format is HTML and "--fullpage" is given, a stylesheet is normally inserted in-line in the output file. If this option
is given it will instead be referenced with a "<link>" element.
--let name=value
When Vim is run the value of name will be set to value using Vim's "let" command. More than one of these options can be set. The
value is not quoted or escaped in any way, so it can be an expression. These settings take precedence over "--unlet" options.
This option corresponds to the "vim_let" setting and method in the Perl module.
--unlet name
Prevent the value of name being set with Vim's "let" command. This can be used to turn off default settings.
This option corresponds to the "vim_let" setting and method in the Perl module, when used with a value of "undef".
BUGS
o The PDF output option often doesn't work, because it is dependent on FOP, which often doesn't work. This is also why it is mind
numbingly slow.
o FOP (0.20.3) seems to ignore the "background-color" property on "<fo:inline>". If that's what it's meant to do, how do you set the
background color on part of a line?
AUTHOR
Geoff Richards <qef@laxan.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002-2006, Geoff Richards.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl.
perl v5.10.1 2006-02-19 TEXT-VIMCOLOR(1p)