I have a line like this:
I want to move HTTP/1.1 200 OK to the next line and put a blank line between the two lines i.e.
How can i get it using awk?
Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need to format the content in a text file as below format. Can some one help me how to approach? Also whether is it possible to convert the output to excel in column wise?
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Name: vinodh
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Hello,
Can you tell me how can I change this format by awk
Input
0.2057422D-01
0.2463722D-01
-0.1068047D-02
Output
0.02057422
0.02463722
-0.001068047
Thanks
wan (8 Replies)
I have below date format in a CSV file. (dd/mm/yyyy)
Ex Input:
9/8/2013
Need to convert it into below format (yyyymmdd ) and redirect to new file.
Ex Output:
20130809
How do I use awk here to change the format and if leading 0 (zero) is not then add it.
Please help. Thanks. (8 Replies)
Basically I am trying to run a standard output of IP address with a port number into another command but I need to change it from.
74.125.224.194.80 into 74.125.224.194:80
One command wants a period before the port the subsequent one wants a colon.
So is there anyway I can feed... (3 Replies)
I have a csv file formatted like this:
2014-08-21 18:06:26,A,B,12345,123,C,1232,26/08/14 18:07and I'm trying to change it to MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM for both occurances.
I have got this:
awk -F, 'NR <=1 {print;next}{"date +%d/%m/%Y\" \"%H:%m -d\""$1 "\""| getline dte;$1=dte}1' OFS="," test.csvThis... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file where I need to change the date format on the nth field from DD-MM-YYYY to YYYY-MM-DD so I can accurately sort the record by dates
From regex - Use sed or awk to fix date format - Stack Overflow, I found an example using nawk.
Test run as below:
$: cat xyz.txt
A ... (2 Replies)
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locale::constants
Locale::Constants(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Locale::Constants(3pm)NAME
Locale::Constants - constants for Locale codes
SYNOPSIS
use Locale::Constants;
$codeset = LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2;
DESCRIPTION
Locale::Constants defines symbols which are used in the four modules from the Locale-Codes distribution:
Locale::Language
Locale::Country
Locale::Currency
Locale::Script
Note: at the moment only Locale::Country and Locale::Script support more than one code set.
The symbols defined are used to specify which codes you want to be used:
LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2
LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3
LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC
You shouldn't have to "use" this module directly yourself - it is used by the three Locale modules, which in turn export the symbols.
KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None at the moment.
SEE ALSO
Locale::Language
Codes for identification of languages.
Locale::Country
Codes for identification of countries.
Locale::Script
Codes for identification of scripts.
Locale::Currency
Codes for identification of currencies and funds.
AUTHOR
Neil Bowers <neil@bowers.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2004, Neil Bowers.
Copyright (C) 2001, Canon Research Centre Europe (CRE).
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.1 2010-05-13 Locale::Constants(3pm)