What about using awk in this case? ---------- Post updated at 21:33 ---------- Previous update was at 21:25 ----------
And if you want to use sed, try
The awk solution gives me everything I need, except it is inserting an unwanted space where we break between quoted text and field references.
the sed solution eliminates the space problem (as well as not having to escape a bunch of quotes in the standard text), but my example was a bit more simple than reality, and I'm not bridging the gap.
Let's say I start with file myfile.txt
abc def ghi
I need to get SOMECANNEDTEXTabcSOMEMORETEXT1STILLMORETEXT SOMECANNEDTEXTdefSOMEMORETEXT2STILLMORETEXT SOMECANNEDTEXTghiSOMEMORETEXT3STILLMORETEXT
Note that the line number is appended at the end of SOMEMORETEXT
I appreciate the help. I'm learning a lot here but still having trouble getting my head wrapped around some of it.
I'm needing to add a "hour:min" to the end of each line in a document. The document in this case is only going to be one line.
if this inserts it at the end, what needs to be changed to add something at the end...
/bin/echo "%s/^/$filler/g\nwq!" | ex -s $oFile
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Hi Guys/Gals,
I have a log file that is updated once every few seconds and I am looking for a way to speed up one of my scripts.
Basically what I am trying to do is grep through a text file from start to finish once. Then each subsequent grep starts at the last line of the previous grep to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have 24 .dat files something like below. The file name starts with “abc” followed by two digit month and two digit year. Is there a way to grab the month and year from each filename and append it to the end of each line. Once this is done I want to combine all the files into file... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have few files. For some files the cursor is at the end of last line. For other files, cursor is at the new line at the end.
I want to bring the cursor down to next line for the files that are having cursor at the end of last line
In otherwords, I want to introduce a blank line at the... (5 Replies)
I have 2 files which contains the following lines
file1.txt
line4
line5
line6
file2.txt
line1
line2
line3
When i execute a script , I want my file2.txt will looks like this:
line1
line2
line3
line4
line5 (2 Replies)
sed '$a\
hello' books
hi i am trying to use sed to append hello to the end of the file books, but for some reason i can't get it work. It keeps sayin command garbled. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong. this is in a ksh script as well. (3 Replies)
Does anyone know how to use awk to act like grep from a particular line number to the end of file? I am using Solaris 10 and I don't have any GNU products installed.
Say I want to print all occurrences of red starting at line 3 to the end of file.
EXAMPLE FILE:
red
green
red
red... (1 Reply)
Hello Everyone,
I need a help from experts of this community regarding one of the issue that I am facing with shell scripting.
My requirement is to append char's at the end of each line of a file. The char that will be appended is variable and will be passed through command line.
The... (20 Replies)
Hi,
I want to add a text to the end of the specific line in a file. Now my file looks like this:
999
111
222
333
111
444
I want to add the string " 555" to the end of the first line contaning 111. Moreover, I want to insert a newline after this line containg the "000" string. The... (8 Replies)
Hello All,
I have file a.txt
I want to add a counter loop at the end of each line in a file
ill explain:
i have a site h**p://test.test=Elite#1
i want to add a a counter to the number at the end of the file, that it will be like this
urlLink//test.test=Elite#1
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mdbFontEncoding(5) The m17n Library mdbFontEncoding(5)NAME
mdbFontEncoding - Font Encoding
DESCRIPTION
The m17n library loads information about the encoding of each font form the m17n database by the tags <font, encoding>. The data is loaded
as a plist of this format.
FONT-ENCODING ::= PER-FONT *
PER-FONT ::= '(' FONT-SPEC ENCODING [ REPERTORY ] ')'
FONT-SPEC ::=
'(' [ FOUNDRY FAMILY
[ WEIGHT [ STYLE [ STRETCH [ ADSTYLE ]]]]]
REGISTRY ')'
ENCODING ::= SYMBOL
FONT-SPEC is to specify properties of a font. FOUNDRY to REGISTRY are symbols corresponding to Mfoundry to Mregistry property of a font.
See m17nFont for the meaning of each property.
For instance, this FONT-SPEC:
(nil alice0 lao iso8859-1)
should be applied to all fonts whose family name is 'alice0 lao', and registry is 'iso8859-1'.
ENCODING is a symbol representing a charset. A font matching FONT-SPEC supports all characters of the charset, and a character code is
mapped to the corresponding glyph code of the font by this charset.
REPERTORY is a symbol representing a charset or 'nil'. Omitting it is the same as specifying ENCODING as REPERTORY. If it is not 'nil', the
charset specifies the repertory of the font, i.e, which character it supports. Otherwise, whether a specific character is supported by the
font or not is asked to each font driver.
For so called Unicode fonts (registry is 'iso10646-1'), it is recommended to specify 'nil' as REPERTORY because such fonts usually supports
only a subset of Unicode characters.
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