$mystring = "name:blk:house::";
print "$mystring\n";
@s_format = split(/:/, $mystring);
for ($i=0; $i <= $#s_format; $i++) {
print "index is $i,field is $s_format";
print "\n";
}
$size = $#s_format + 1;
print "total size of array is $size\n";
i am expecting my size to be 5, why is it... (5 Replies)
Hi! I'm doing bash shell scripting and would like to know if bash had something similar to perl's split function? Ultimately, I want to split two strings (delimeter = '.') and compare each of their values. Thus, I figured putting them in an array would be easiest.
So i.e.:
String 1:... (5 Replies)
Hi... I have a question regarding the split function in PERL.
I have a very huge csv file (more than 80 million records). I need to extract a particular position(eg : 50th position) of each line from the csv file. I tried using split function. But I realized split takes a very long time.
Also... (1 Reply)
Hi... I have a question regarding the split function in PERL.
I have a very huge csv file (more than 80 million records). I need to extract a particular position(eg : 50th position) of each line from the csv file. I tried using split function. But I realized split takes a very long time.
Also... (0 Replies)
Hi... I have a question regarding the split function in PERL.
I have a very huge csv file (more than 80 million records). I need to extract a particular position(eg : 50th position) of each line from the csv file. I tried using split function. But I realized split takes a very long time.
Also... (1 Reply)
Hello, I have the below perl function int to return the integer value from the expression but it is not. I am not sure if something misses out here. Any help on this? Thanks in advance.
# Code sample Start
my $size = int (`1134 sample_text_here`);
print "$size \n";
# Code end
----------... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Below is an example of a record I have, which I wish to split using the perl's split function and load it into an array. I am having tough time figuring out the exact reg-ex to perform the split.
Given record:
"a","xyz",0,2,48,"abcd","lmno,pqrR, stv",300,"abc",20,
The delimiter to... (4 Replies)
my @d =split('\|', $_);
west|ACH|3|Y|LuV|N||N||
Qt|UWST|57|Y|LSV|Y|Bng|N|KT|
It Returns d as 8 for First Line, and 9 as for Second Line . I want to Process Both the Files, How to Handle It. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: vishwakar
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rec2csv
REC2CSV(1) User Commands REC2CSV(1)NAME
rec2csv - rec to csv converter
SYNOPSIS
rec2csv [OPTIONS]... [REC_FILE]
DESCRIPTION
Convert rec data into csv data.
-t, --type=TYPE
record set to convert to csv; if this parameter is omitted then the default record set is used
-S, --sort=FIELD
sort the output by the specified field.
--help print a help message and exit.
--version
show version and exit.
AUTHOR
Written by Jose E. Marchesi.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to: bug-recutils@gnu.org
GNU recutils home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/>
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012 Jose E. Marchesi. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for rec2csv is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and rec2csv programs are properly installed at your
site, the command
info rec2csv
should give you access to the complete manual.
rec2csv 1.4.93 January 2012 REC2CSV(1)