How to reverse all columns of a file having some field separator?
Hello,
I have a file:
xandyandz
I require output as:
zandyandx
here all lines have different field seperator (and & * )based on that i want to reverse the column of a file.
Pl. help.
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 02-06-2013 at 04:12 AM..
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hi thanks a lot
But pls help me if my input file is the below format:
Name priya 2010-09-21 10:43:49
TEXT ID 1
hi
TEXT ID 2
how
TEXT ID 3
r
TEXT ID 4
u
Name2 priya2 2010-09-21 10:43:49
TEXT ID 1
hi1
TEXT ID 2
how1
TEXT ID 3
r1 (4 Replies)
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I have a flat file with fields separated by a X'1F'
i have to fetch 4th field from second line.
please help me how to achieve it.
I tried with below command and its not working.
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07/25 12:44 c997126
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to
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gri_merge - merge multiple Gri output files into a single PostScript file.
USAGE (style 1):
gri_merge [OPTIONS] CxR a.ps b.ps ... > merged_file.ps
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USAGE (style 2):
gri_merge [OPTIONS] xcm ycm enlarge a.ps [b.ps ...] > merged_file.ps
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