The command
opens up a pipe to a sort command (if a sort command isn't already running) and writes the current input line to it.
The command
closes the pipe and flushes the output from the sort command to standard output.
This is done whenever a pipe to sort is open and either a line starting with "#" is found or the end of the input is found.
So, any line starting with "#" is written directly to standard output by the awk script and any set of lines between lines starting with "#" are piped through sort before being written to standard output.
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Hi,
I have my input as follows :
I have given two entries-
From system Mon Aug 1 23:52:47 2005
Source !100000006!:
Impact !100000005!: High
Status ! 7!: New
Last Name+!100000001!:
First Name+ !100000003!:
... (4 Replies)
hi experts(novice people can stay away as it is no child's game),
i am developing a script which works like recycle bin of windows.
the problem i am facing is that when ever i am trying to delete a file which is situated in parent directory or parent's parent directory i am unable to capture... (1 Reply)
hi experts(novice people can stay away as it is no child's game),
i am developing a script which works like recycle bin of windows.
the problem i am facing is that when ever i am trying to delete a file which is situated in parent directory or parent's parent directory i am unable to capture... (5 Replies)
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Hi,
I'm unable to sort the files with the required names on Unix. Details have been enclosed:-
Below are the fle name inside a folder, now i need to sort them in a way that they are group with the seconds occurance in the file name (E.g 01954,07947,06794)
01.01954.MXRS1.rcv... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I have a file myhost.txt which contains below,
127.0.0.1 localhost
1.17.1.5 atrpx958
11.17.10.11 atrpx958zone nsybhost
I need to append words only after "atrpx958" like 'myhost' and 'libhost' and not after atrpx958zone.
How to search the word atrpx958(which is hostname) only,... (5 Replies)
Suppose I have a file which contains other file names with some extention .
text file containt
gdsds sd8ef g/f/temp_temp.sum yyeta t/unix.sum
ghfp hrwer h/y/test.text.dat
if then....
I want to get the complete file names, like for above file I should get output as
temp_temp.sum... (4 Replies)
Hi ladies and gentleman.. I have two text file with me. I need to replace one of the file content to another file if one both files have a matching pattern.
Example:
text1.txt:
ABCD 1234567,HELLO_WORLDA,HELLO_WORLDB
DCBA 3456789,HELLO_WORLDE,HELLO_WORLDF
text2.txt:
XXXX,ABCD... (25 Replies)
I have input data looks like this which is a part of a csv file
7,1265,76548,"0102:04"
8,1266,76545,"0112:04"
I need to make the output data should look like this and the output data will be part of text file:
7|1265000 |7654899 |A|
8|12660000 |76545999 |B|
The logic behind the... (6 Replies)
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sort::key::register
Sort::Key::Register(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sort::Key::Register(3pm)NAME
Sort::Key::Register - tell Sort::Key how to sort new data types.
SYNOPSYS
use Sort::Key::Register Person =>
sub { $_->surname, $_->name },
qw(string string);
use Sort::Key::Register 'Color::Component' => 'integer';
use Sort::Key::Register Color =>
sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B },
('Color::Component') x 3;
DESCRIPTION
Sort::Key::Register allows one to register new data types with Sort::Key so that they can be sorted as natively supported ones.
It works as a pragma module and doesn't export any function, all its functionality is provided via "use":
use Sort::Key::Register ...
To avoid collisions between modules registering types with the same name, you should qualify them with the package name.
use Sort::Key::Register 'MyPkg::foo' => sub { $_ }, '-int';
# or using __PACKAGE__:
use Sort::Key::Register __PACKAGE__, sub { $_ }, '-int';
USAGE
use Sort::Key::Register $name => &multikeygen, @keytypes;
registers type $name.
&multikeygen is the multikey extraction function for the type and @keytypes are the types of the extracted keys.
use Sort::Key::Register $name => $keytype;
this 'use' is useful for simple types that are sorted as another type already registered, maybe changing the direction of the sort
(ascending or descending).
SEE ALSO
Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Maker.
AUTHOR
Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Salvador Fandin~o
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Sort::Key::Register(3pm)