I am trying to match a pattern exactly in a shell script. I have tried two methods
awk '/\<mpath${CURR_MP}\>/{print $1 $2}' multipath
perl -ne '/\bmpath${CURR_MP}\b/ and print' /var/tmp/multipath
Both these methods require that I use the escape character. I am guessing that is why... (8 Replies)
Hi folks,
I have a text file that I need to parse, and I cant figure it out. The source is a report breaking down softwares from various companies with some basic info about them (see source snippet below). Ultimately what I want is an excel sheet with only Adobe and Microsoft software name and... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I need an awk command to print only the lines that match regex on xth field from file.
For example if I use this command
awk -F"|" ' $22 == "20130117090000.*" 'It wont work, I think, because single quotes wont allow the usage of the metacharacter star * . On the other hand I dont know... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have the logs :
cat logsx.txt
744906,{"reportingGroups":,"version":"2.0"}
678874,{"reportingGroups":,"version":"2.0"}
193571,{"reportingGroups":,"version":"2.0"}
811537,{"reportingGroups":,"version":"2.0"}
772024,{"reportingGroups":,"version":"2.0"}... (5 Replies)
I need to fetch particular string from log file based on grep condition match.
Actual requirement is need to print the next word from the same line based on grep string condtion match.
File :Java.lanag.xyz......File copied completed : abc.txt
Ouput :abc.txt
I have used below... (5 Replies)
Hello,
one step in a shell script i am writing, involves Grep command to search a regular expression in a line an only print the string after the match
an example line is below
/logs/GRAS/LGT/applogs/lgt-2016-08-24/2016-08-24.8.log.zip:2016-08-24 19:12:48,602 ERROR... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have been trying to find help with my issue and I'm thinking awk may be able to do it.
I have two files eg
file1.txt
STRING1 230 400 0.36
STRING2 400 230 -0.13
STRING3 130 349 1
file2.txt
CUFFFLINKS 1 1394 93932 . + STRING1
CUFFFLINKS ... (9 Replies)
In the awk below I am trying to output those lines that Match between file1 and file2, those Missing in file1, and those missing in file2. Using each $1,$2,$4,$5 value as a key to match on, that is if those 4 fields are found in both files the match, but if those 4 fields are not found then missing... (0 Replies)
For a given string that may contain any ASCII chars, i.e. that matches .*,
find and print only the chars that are in a given subset.
The string could also have numbers, uppercase, special chars such as ~!@#$%^&*(){}\", whatever a user could type in
without going esoteric
For simplicity take... (1 Reply)
Dear team,
Need support to built awk script for below requirement
Input file
LOTC cluster state:
-------------------
Node safNode=SC_2_1 joined cluster |
Node safNode=SC_2_2 joined cluster |
Node safNode=PL_2_3 fail cluster |
AMF cluster state:
------------------... (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: shanul karim
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filter-mouse
filter-mouse(7) GGI filter-mouse(7)NAME
filter-mouse - Generic mouse event translator
SYNOPSIS
filter-mouse: [<file>]
DESCRIPTION
This filter translates mouse events according to a set of translation rules.
OPTIONS
file The name of the configuration file. If none given, the filter will first look for the file filter/mouse in the user GGI directory
($HOME/.ggi/ on UNIX), then in the base GGI directory if not found.
CONFIGURATION
The translation rules are specified through a simple text file. The following example gives a good idea of the mouse filter usage. A #
marks the rest of the line as a comment.
EXAMPLE
A set of mouse translation rules:
# Syntax is:
# incoming-type [type-specifics] TO outgoing type [type-specifics]
#
# Simulated mouse buttons on the keyboard
#
#KEY modmask modvalue button label symbol TO BUT buttonnumber
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0x000d 0xffff TO BUT 1 # Alt-Enter
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0x0020 0xffff TO BUT 2 # Alt-Space
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0x0008 0xffff TO BUT 3 # Alt-BackSpace
#
# Keyboard-Mouse on the Cursors
#
#KEY modmask modval button label symbol TO REL axis value
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe034 0xffff TO REL X -5 # Alt-Left
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe035 0xffff TO REL X 5 # Alt-Right
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe032 0xffff TO REL Y -5 # Alt-Up
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe033 0xffff TO REL Y 5 # Alt-Down
#
# Keyboard mouse on the Numpad
#
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe231 0xffff TO REL X -5 # Alt-Num1
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe231 0xffff TO REL Y 5 # Alt-Num1
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe232 0xffff TO REL Y 5 # Alt-Num2
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe233 0xffff TO REL X 5 # Alt-Num3
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe233 0xffff TO REL Y 5 # Alt-Num3
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe234 0xffff TO REL X -5 # Alt-Num4
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe235 0xffff TO BUT 1 # Alt-Num5 - Button
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe236 0xffff TO REL X 5 # Alt-Num6
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe237 0xffff TO REL X -5 # Alt-Num7
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe237 0xffff TO REL Y -5 # Alt-Num7
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe238 0xffff TO REL Y -5 # Alt-Num8
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe239 0xffff TO REL X 5 # Alt-Num9
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xe239 0xffff TO REL Y -5 # Alt-Num9
#
# Home the cursor ...
#
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xE038 0xffff TO ABS X 0 # Alt-Home
KEY 0x0004 0x0004 0xffff 0xE038 0xffff TO ABS Y 0 # Alt-Home
#
# Invert mouse axis
#
#REL modmsk modval axis TO REL axis multiplier
REL 0x0004 0x0004 X TO REL Y -1
REL 0x0004 0x0004 Y TO REL X -1
#
# Accelerate mouse
#
# multiplier treshold higher-speed
REL 0x0004 0x0004 X TO REL X 1 5 4
REL 0x0004 0x0004 Y TO REL Y 1 5 4
#
#
# Invert mouse buttons
BUT 0x0004 0x0004 1 TO BUT 2
BUT 0x0004 0x0004 2 TO BUT 1
libgii-1.0.x 2003-08-11 filter-mouse(7)