can any help how to remove blank spaces in a string?
STR="GOOD BYE"
by removing blank spaces, the string should be GOOD,BYE
thanks in advance (2 Replies)
All...
I want to remove blank spaces in file . I just leraned that we can use
" cat <Input filename> | tr -s ‘ ‘ > <Target file name> "
i also know with SED we can replace a blank space by other character by
sed s/ /*/g filename.
Please let me know how can i do that by... (1 Reply)
hello
how to remove blank spaces of a file with awk??
i´m trying
awk '{gsub(" ","",$0); print $0;}' filename.txt
but it answers
syntax error near line
first of all i did this for download from netbackup database jobs
privilege bpdbjobs -report -M sv88 -gdm -header |cut -c-1024... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have this problem that there are blank spaces in my text file... i want to remove them
line 1
line 2
line 3
I want to remove the space between line 2 and line 3... I tried sed... it work but it prints the whole text file at the command prompt which i dont want....
sde i tried was... (4 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have large volume of data file as shown below.
Beganing or end of each filed, there are some blank spaces.
How do I remove those spaces?
AAA AAA1 | BBB BB1 BB2 |CC CCCC
DDDD DD | EEEEEEE EEEEEEEE | FFF FFFFFF FFFF
GG GGGGGG |HH HH ... (3 Replies)
hi
i have a file which store some data.the contents of my file is
data1:data2
data3:data4
i have a script which read this file
correct="$(cat /root/sh | cut -d: -f1)"
i used this syntax..please help me which syntax is used to remove blank spaces..then how to read this file.. (1 Reply)
Hi
I want to remove entries with blank spaces
in my input file:
123
234
456
678
56789
345346456
589
3454
345456
3454566............................ (2 Replies)
I have a file which contains data such as that shown below. How do i remove all the blcnak spaces, before, during and at the end of each line in one command?
300015, 58.0823212, 230.424728
300016, 58.2276459, 229.141602
300017, 58.7590027, 226.960846
... (9 Replies)
Dear Masters,
I want to remove all lines with blank spaces
input file:
a|abc|0|1
a|abc|2|3
b||3|5
c|def||7
d|def|0|1
Expected:
a|abc|0|1
a|abc|2|3
d|def|0|1
I did this
awk -F'|' '!/^$/' input (4 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
Somebody can say me how to delete blank spaces and blank lines in a file unix, please.
Thank you for advanced. (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: systemoper
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
declar
DECLAR(3) GENPAT functions DECLAR(3)NAME
DECLAR, GENPAT Package
ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in
Paris, France.
Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/
E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr
SYNOPSYS
DECLAR("ident",":nb_space","format",mode,size,option);
PARAMETERS
ident External connector, internal observing points or register's name. For the hierarchical descriptions, the path-name of the inter-
nal observing points or registers must be specified by the syntax : instance1.instance11.name .
nb_space Specify the number of blank space between each group of value associated to the connectors, signals or registers in the output
file. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 or nothing.
format Specify the format that will be used to represent the value associated to the connectors, signals or registers. X for Hexadeci-
mal, O for Octal and B for Binary.
mode Specify the type of the connectors. IN for Input, OUT for Output, INOUT for Input/Output, SIGNAL for internal observing point,
REGISTER for register. IN, OUT, INOUT, SIGNAL, REGISTER are constants (defines) provided by genpat.
size Specify the size of the bused connectors : empty ("") for the scalar connectors, "nb1" for the numbered connectors, "nb1 TO nb2"
or "(nb1 TO nb2)" (nb1 < nb2), "nb1 DOWNTO nb2" or "(nb1 DOWNTO nb2)" (nb2 < nb1) for the vectors. Where nb1 and nb2 are integer.
option Specify options of the connector. "S" for a spied connector, empty ("") for a normal connector.
DESCRIPTION
Describes a set of connectors, signals or registers of the same format, size and mode.
EXAMPLE
DECLAR("a", ":2", "X", OUT, "3 DOWNTO 0", "S");
describes : a 3, a 2, a 1, a 0
format : Hexadecimal.
mode : Output.
option : Spied connector.
the group is separated of the others with 2 blank spaces.
result :
out a(3 downto 0) X spy ;;;
DECLAR ("toto", ":", "O", INOUT, "7 TO 11", "");
describes : toto 7, toto 8, toto 9, toto 10, toto 11.
format : Octal.
mode : Input/Output.
option : none.
the group is separated of the following with 0 blank space.
result :
inout toto(7 to 11) O ;
DECLAR ("ck", ":2", "B", IN, "", "");
describes : ck.
format : Binary.
mode : Input.
option : none.
the port is separated of the following with 2 blank spaces.
result :
in ck ;;;
DECLAR ("accu.f", ":", "B", SIGNAL, "", "S");
describes : accu.f .
format : Binary.
mode : Signal.
option : Spied connector.
the signal is separated of the following with 0 blank space.
result :
signal accu.f spy ;
DECLAR ("accu.reg", ":1", "B", REGISTER, "(3)", "");
describes : accu.reg .
format : Binary.
mode : Register.
option : none.
the signal is separated of the following with 1 blank space.
result :
register accu.reg(3) ;;;;
WARNING
The DECLAR function from the 4.0 release have a new parameter (option).
SEE ALSO ARRAY(3), genpat(1), pat(5)BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory.
We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools.
ASIM /LIP6 October 1, 1997 DECLAR(3)