I have been trying to remove some improperly formatted lines of output from fortran code I have been using. The problem is that I have some singularities in the math for some points that causes an incorrectly large value to be reported that exceeds the normal formating set in the code resulting in... (2 Replies)
I've shell script where i used the below command to take the line which contains patterns.
sed -n "/$year 05:/,/$year 17:/p" trace.log | grep -f patterns.txt > output.log
This was working fine for long time, but now a days this script is not working with and throwing error like
sed:... (8 Replies)
Ok, so I have bunch of files that are named "orange__file_name.asm" and I want to batch rename them to "file_name.asm" I know that using "ls | sed s/orange__//" will get rid of the part of the file name I do not want. But how do I combine that with the mv command to actually do it?
Thanks
JG (5 Replies)
I'm watching a particular expression as it is appended in a line to a file:
tail -f LOG | sed -n /"$@"/p
So whatever value I pass into this script will tail -f the file, but only show me lines that contain the value:
lgwatch expression
However some of the output contains a #20 control... (8 Replies)
Hi All, Need Suggestion, Want to sort a file using awk & sed to get required, output as below, such that each LUN shows correct WWPN and FA port Numbers correctly:
Required output:
01FB 10000000c97843a2 8C 0
01FB 10000000c96fb279 9C 0
22AF 10000000c97843a2 8C 0
22AF 10000000c975adbd ... (10 Replies)
Hi All,
Facing an issue with grep & sed
I have logs as below:
gsc_1_20121121.log:2012-11-21 10:09:13,143 INFO - fmsspace.1 ProcessNewOrderSingleRequest: Result - ProcessNewOrderSingleBatchResultDTO - success:true,newOrderSingleBatchResults:ProcessNewOrderSingleResultDTO -... (13 Replies)
Hi, I have the following command that parses an xml file to read a node <port>'s value. Hoever the output comes with spaces.
My requirement is to trim the spaces around the value and assign to a variable.
sed -n 's|<port>\(.*\)</port>|\1|p' ../cfg.xml
How do I go about it? (6 Replies)
Hi I have a below file structure.
200,1245,E1,1,E1,,7611068,KWH,30, ,,,,,,,,
200,1245,E1,1,E1,,7611070,KWH,30, ,,,,,,,,
300,20140223,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001
300,20140224,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001
300,20140225,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001
300,20140226,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001,0.001... (1 Reply)
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udc
udc(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual udc(4)NAME
udc - user-defined character raster font format
DESCRIPTION
The UDC raster font format consists of a character index and character pattern.
The code area and the maximum number of characters depend upon the device and the language. The size of the fonts depend upon the merged
font file and the device.
Character Index
The character index consists of a 4- or 5-digit code. According to the languese, the following codes can be used:
+--------------------+------------+
| Language | Code |
+--------------------+------------+
|Japanese | KU-TEN |
|Korean | Row&Column |
|Simplified Chinese | HP-15 |
|Traditional Chinese | HP-15 |
+--------------------+------------+
For KU-TEN code, the 2- or 3-digit KU code and 2-digit TEN code, i.e. 4- or 5-digit code is used. There are two pattern format as follow-
ing. Note 1KU ~ 120KU are valid for JIS X 0208, and 1KU ~ 94KU are for JIS X 0212.
+------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Character Index example | |
+------------------------+-----------------------------+
|[8701] | For JIS X 0208 (87KU 01TEN) |
|[8701-0212] | For JIS X 0212 (87KU 01TEN) |
+------------------------+-----------------------------+
For Row&Column code, the 4-digit decimal code is used. The code is contained in brackets in this form: [1601].
For HP-15 code, the alphanumeric 0x precedes the 4-digit hexadecimal code as in 0x889F.
Character Pattern
The # character in the illustrations below represents black pixels. A space represents a white pixel.
EXAMPLES
[9493]
# #
# #
#
# #
# #
[9494]
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# #
# #
# #
# #
#####
SEE ALSO udcc(1), udcload(1), xudced(1).
udc(4)