Hi All,
I need to select only those records having a non zero record in the first column of a comma delimited file.
Suppose my input file is having data like:
"0","01/08/2005 07:11:15",1,1,"Created",,"01/08/2005"
"0","01/08/2005 07:12:40",1,1,"Created",,"01/08/2005"... (2 Replies)
As part of a bigger task, I had to read thru a file and separate records into various batches based on a field. Specifically, separate records based on the value in the batch field as defined below. The batch field left-justified numbers.
The datafile is here
> cat infile
12345 1 John Smith ... (5 Replies)
Dear list
its my first post and i would like to greet everyone
What i would like to do is select records 7 and 11 from each files in a folder then run an executable inside the script for the selected parameters.
The file format is something like this
7 100 200
7 100 250
7 100 300 ... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone.
I am a newbie to Linux stuff. I have this kind of problem which couldn't solve alone. I have a text file with records separated by empty lines like this:
ID: 20
Name: X
Age: 19
ID: 21
Name: Z
ID: 22
Email: xxx@yahoo.com
Name: Y
Age: 19
I want to grep records that... (4 Replies)
i have a table
records
------------
id | user | time | event
91 admin | 12:00 | hi
92 admin | 11:00 | hi
93 admin | 12:00 | bye
94 admin | 13:00 | bye
95 root | 12:00 | hi
96 root | 12:30 | hi
97 root | 12:56 | hi
how could i only select and display only the user and event from... (6 Replies)
Hello:
I am new to shell script programming. Now I would like to select specific records block from a file. For example, current file "xyz.txt" is containing 1million records and want to select the block of records from line number 50000 to 100000 and save into a file. Can anyone suggest me how... (3 Replies)
Print only records from file 2 that do not match file 1 based on criteria of comparing column 1 and column 6
Was trying to play around with following code I found on other threads but not too successful
Code:
awk 'NR==FNR{p=$1;$1=x;A=$0;next}{$2=$2(A?A:",,,")}1' FS=~ OFS=~ file1 FS="*"... (11 Replies)
Friends,
I have data sorted on id like this
id addressl
1 abc
2 abc
2 abc
2 abc
3 aabc
4 abc
4 abc
I want to pick all ids with addressesses leaving out duplicate records. Desired output would be
id address
1 abc
2 abc
3 abc
4 abc (5 Replies)
Hi All
I would like to modify a file like this:
>antax gioq21 tris notes
abcdefghij
klmnopqrs
>betax gion32 ter notes2
tuvzabcdef
ahgskslsooin this:
>tris
abcdefghij
klmnopqrs
>ter
tuvzabcdef
ahgskslsoo
So, I would like to remove the first two fields(and output field 3) in record... (4 Replies)
I have a file, named records.txt, containing large number of records, around 0.5 million records in format below:
28433005 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
28433004 0 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2
...
Another file is a key file, named key.txt, which is the list of some numbers in the first column of... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: zenongz
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imager::preprocess
Imager::Preprocess(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Imager::Preprocess(3pm)NAME
Imager::Preprocess - simple preprocessor for handling multiple sample sizes
SYNOPSIS
/* in the source: */
#code condition true to work with 8-bit samples
... code using preprocessor types/values ...
#/code
# process and make #line directives
perl -MImager::Preprocess -epreprocess foo.im foo.c
# process and no #line directives
perl -MImager::Preprocess -epreprocess -l foo.im foo.c
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple preprocessor that aims to reduce duplication of source code when implementing an algorithm both for 8-bit samples and
double samples in Imager.
Imager's "Makefile.PL" currently scans the MANIFEST for .im files and adds Makefile files to convert these to .c files.
The beginning of a sample-independent section of code is preceded by:
#code expression
where expression should return true if processing should be done at 8-bits/sample.
You can also use a #code block around a function definition to produce 8-bit and double sample versions of a function. In this case #code
has no expression and you will need to use IM_SUFFIX() to produce different function names.
The end of a sample-independent section of code is terminated by:
#/code
#code sections cannot be nested.
#/code without a starting #code is an error.
The following types and values are defined in a #code section:
o IM_GPIX("im", "x", "y", &col)
o IM_GLIN("im", "l", "r", "y", "colors")
o IM_PPIX("im", "x", "y", &col)
o IM_PLIN("im", "x", "y", "colors")
o IM_GSAMP("im", "l", "r", "y", "samples", "chans", "chan_count")
These correspond to the appropriate image function, eg. IM_GPIX() becomes i_gpix() or i_gpixf() as appropriate.
o IM_ADAPT_COLORS("dest_channels", "src_channels", "colors", "count")
Call i_adapt_colors() or i_adapt_fcolors().
o IM_FILL_COMBINE("fill") - retrieve the combine function from a fill object.
o IM_FILL_FILLER("fill") - retrieve the fill_with_* function from a fill object.
o IM_SAMPLE_MAX - maximum value for a sample
o IM_SAMPLE_MAX2 - maximum value for a sample, squared
o IM_SAMPLE_T - type of a sample (i_sample_t or i_fsample_t)
o IM_COLOR - color type, either i_color or i_fcolor.
o IM_WORK_T - working sample type, either int or double.
o IM_Sf - format string for the sample type, "%d" or "%f".
o IM_Wf - format string for the work type, "%d" or "%f".
o IM_SUFFIX(identifier) - adds _8 or _double onto the end of identifier.
o IM_EIGHT_BIT - this is a macro defined only in 8-bit/sample code.
Other types, functions and values may be added in the future.
AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-06 Imager::Preprocess(3pm)