i have a HTML report file..its in attachment(a part of the whole report is attached..name "input html.doc").also its source is attached in "report source code.txt"
i just want to seperate the datas like in first line it should be..
NHTEST-3848498958-NHTEST-10.2-no-baloo a
and so on for whole... (3 Replies)
I have a html file called myfile. If I simply put "cat myfile.html" in UNIX, it shows all the html tags like <a href=r/26><img src="http://www>. But I want to extract only text part.
Same problem happens in "type" command in MS-DOS.
I know you can do it by opening it in Internet Explorer,... (4 Replies)
How to use sed to remove html tags including text between them?
Example: User <b> rolvak </b> is stupid. It does not using <b>OOP</b>!
and should output: User is stupid. It does not using !
Thank you.. (2 Replies)
Hi All !!!
I have an HTML file whose contents are as below:
<html>
<body>
<title>This is a test file</title>
<p>PLEASE ALIGN
ME IN ONE
LINE. TEXT....</p>
<h2>This is a Test file</h2>
<p>PLEASE ALIGN
ME IN ONE
LINE. TEXT....</p>
</body>
</html> (2 Replies)
Dear all,
I have to parse a large amount of html files, which I would like to transform into comma separated values. The html-files have the following structure:
<tag1> CATEGORY_1 <tag2><tag3> HEADER_1 <tag4>
<tag5> paragraph_1 <tag6>
<tag5> paragraph_2 <tag6>
<tag3>HEADER_2... (2 Replies)
hi all,
I had raised the same question a few weeks back but forgot to mention a lot of points ... so i am raising a new thread furnishing my requirement ... sorry for that ....
here is my problem.
i have a html that look like below
<tr class="modifications-oddrow">
<td... (2 Replies)
Hello can anyone help me parse this line.
<tr><td>United States of America</td><td>Dollar</td><td>43.309</td></tr><tr><td>Japan</td><td>Yen</td><td>0.5579</td></tr>
the line above did not break.
so i would like to have a result like this
United States of America
Dollar
43.309
Japan... (3 Replies)
I tried to find elegant (or at least simple) way to remove all but couple of html tags from html file, but all examples I found dealt with removing all the tags.
The logic of the script would be:
- if there is <li> or <ul> on the line, do nothing (=write same line to output)
- if there is:... (0 Replies)
Hi all:
Been racking my brain on this for the last couple of days and what has been most frustrating is that this is the last piece I need to complete a project.
There are numerous posts discussing mutt in this forum and others but I have been unable to find similar issues.
Running with... (1 Reply)
Hi you all,
this is my first post in this forum. I'm italian (please forgive me) :-) so my english will fail to be correct...
Anyway, let's get straight to the point!
I have a text file like this:
,,,,
Disney: 00961-002,,,,
,Pippo: 00531-002,,,
,,Pluto: 00238-002,,
... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: alcresio
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
plpoin3
PLPOIN3(3plplot) PLplot API PLPOIN3(3plplot)NAME
plpoin3 - Plot a glyph at the specified 3D points
SYNOPSIS
plpoin3(n, x, y, z, code)
DESCRIPTION
Plot a glyph at the specified 3D points. (This function is largely superseded by plstring3(3plplot) which gives access to many[!] more
glyphs.) Set up the call to this function similar to what is done for plline3(3plplot). code=-1 means try to just draw a point. Right now
it's just a move and a draw at the same place. Not ideal, since a sufficiently intelligent output device may optimize it away, or there
may be faster ways of doing it. This is OK for now, though, and offers a 4X speedup over drawing a Hershey font "point" (which is actually
diamond shaped and therefore takes 4 strokes to draw). If 0 < code < 32, then a useful (but small subset) of Hershey symbols is plotted.
If 32 <= code <= 127 the corresponding printable ASCII character is plotted.
Redacted form: plpoin3(x, y, z, code)
This function is not used in any example.
ARGUMENTS
n (PLINT, input)
Number of points in the x and y arrays.
x (PLFLT *, input)
Pointer to an array with X coordinates of points.
y (PLFLT *, input)
Pointer to an array with Y coordinates of points.
z (PLFLT *, input)
Pointer to an array with Z coordinates of points.
code (PLINT, input)
Hershey symbol code (in "ascii-indexed" form with -1 <= code <= 127) corresponding to a glyph to be plotted at each of the n points.
AUTHORS
Geoffrey Furnish and Maurice LeBrun wrote and maintain PLplot. This man page was automatically generated from the DocBook source of the
PLplot documentation, maintained by Alan W. Irwin and Rafael Laboissiere.
SEE ALSO
PLplot documentation at http://plplot.sourceforge.net/resources.
August, 2012 PLPOIN3(3plplot)