@Jotne: May be difficult to identify I and DIALNUM as sometimes one or the other is present (NF==7, which is which?) , sometimes both (easy! NF==8), and sometimes none (easy! NF==6) of them.
Hi,
I have an input data file :-
Test4599,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,0,2,2,Rain
Test90,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,1,1,0,Not Rain
etc....
I wanted to transpose these data to:-... (2 Replies)
I have a requirement to transpose the below xml which is in a text file on unix:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<REQUEST>
<ID>XXX</ID>
<TIMESTAMP>20090720062610</TIMESTAMP>
<FLAG>Y</FLAG>
<TO_FLAG>Y</TO_FLAG>
</REQUEST>
to
<?xml version="1.0"... (13 Replies)
From>>>
ATOM 1 ca 2 o 3 h 4 h 5 o
dE/dx 0.2057422D-01 0.2463722D-01-0.1068047D-01-0.1495280D-01-0.3725362D-02
dE/dy -0.7179106D-02-0.1554542D-01 0.1016889D-01 0.3268502D-02-0.4888578D-01
dE/dz -0.5600872D-02 0.3110649D-01-0.4088230D-02-0.2295107D-01-0.2832048D-01
ATOM 6 h 7 h 8 o 9 h 10 h... (1 Reply)
picked this up from another thread.
echo 1st_file.csv; nawk -F, 'NR==FNR{a++;next} a{b++}
END{for(i in b){if(b-1&&a!=b){print i";\t\t"b}else{print "NEW:"i";\t\t"b} } }' OFS=, 1st_file.csv *.csv | sort -r
i need to use the above but with a slight modification..
1.compare against 3 month... (25 Replies)
Hello to all,
I hope some awk guru could help me.
I have 2 input files:
File1: Is the complete database
File2: Contains some numbers which I want to compare
File1:
"NUMBERKEY","SERVICENAME","PARAMETERNAME","PARAMETERVALUE","ALTERNATENUMBERKEY"... (9 Replies)
Hi I have below requirement, need help
One file contains the meta data information and other file would have the data, match the column from file1 and with file2 and extract corresponding column value and display in another file
File1:
CUSTTYPECD
COSTCENTER
FNAME
LNAME
SERVICELVL
... (1 Reply)
I am trying to format the table below to the output
input:
cand week sub1 sub2 sub3 sub4
joe 1 94.19 70.99 43.93 60.14
joe 2 94.07 51.02 41.07 38.92
joe 3 26.24 30.95 44.56 67.67
joe 4 72.36 60.92 40.78 83.25
joe 5 51 70.01 44.66 82.22... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: aydj
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http::oai::listidentifiers
HTTP::OAI::ListIdentifiers(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::OAI::ListIdentifiers(3pm)NAME
HTTP::OAI::ListIdentifiers - Provide access to an OAI ListIdentifiers response
SYNOPSIS
my $r = $h->ListIdentifiers;
while(my $rec = $r->next) {
print "identifier => ", $rec->identifier, "
",
print "datestamp => ", $rec->datestamp, "
" if $rec->datestamp;
print "status => ", ($rec->status || 'undef'), "
";
}
die $r->message if $r->is_error;
METHODS
$li = new OAI::ListIdentifiers
This constructor method returns a new OAI::ListIdentifiers object.
$rec = $li->next
Returns either an HTTP::OAI::Header object, or undef, if there are no more records. Use $rec->is_error to test whether there was an
error getting the next record (otherwise things will break).
If -resume was set to false in the Harvest Agent, next may return a string (the resumptionToken).
@il = $li->identifier([$idobj])
Returns the identifier list and optionally adds an identifier or resumptionToken, $idobj. Returns an array ref of HTTP::OAI::Headers.
$dom = $li->toDOM
Returns a XML::DOM object representing the ListIdentifiers response.
$token = $li->resumptionToken([$token])
Returns and optionally sets the HTTP::OAI::ResumptionToken.
perl v5.12.4 2007-06-28 HTTP::OAI::ListIdentifiers(3pm)