Hello. Trying to insert text at line 1 and after last line of file. I have searched posts but nothing seems to work. I keep getting extra characters error or nothing gets inserted into the file.
#!/bin/sh
touch textfile.txt
sed 'i\
Add this line before every line with WORD' textfile.txt
... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to insert new text and change existing text in a file. For that I used the below line in the command line and got the expected output.
sed '$a\
hi...
' shell > shell1
But I face problem when using the same in script. It is throwing the error as,
sed: command garbled:... (4 Replies)
Hello. I'm trying to insert text in various positions and I could only do that using pipes for each position.
Example:
cat file | sed -e 's#\(.\{5\}\)\(.*\)#\1:\2#g' | sed -e 's#\(.\{26\}\)\(.*\)#\1:\2#g'
Insert ":" at position 5 and 26.
it can be done in the same sentence, without using... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I use sed to insert text at beginning of a file. But sed inserts a newline after my text that I do not need. For example, I want to insert "foo" at the beginning of my file:
> cat myfile
This is first line.
> sed -i '1i\foo' myfile
> cat myfile
foo
This is first line.
... (5 Replies)
sed '1r file.txt' <source.txt >desti.txt
This example will insert 'file.txt' between line 1 and 2 of source.txt.
sed '0r file.txt' <source.txt >desti.txt
gives an error message.
Does anyone know how 'sed' can insert 'file.txt' before the first line of source.txt? (18 Replies)
I have:
/path/to/my/fixdir/MD1234567.tar
I want to have:
/path/to/my/fixdir/MD/1234567.tar
fixdir never changes but MD does and how many numerical digits does. I want something like:
/usr/bin/sed 's/fixdir\/../fixdir\/..\//'
This ends up:
/path/to/my/fixdir/../1234567.tar
But... (3 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to insert a block of text 2 lines above a pattern match using sed
eg
#Start of file entry
{
}
#End of file entry
new bit of text has to be put in just above the } eg
#Start of file entry
{
New bit of text
}
#End of file entry (7 Replies)
Hello, I am trying to insert a section of text between lines in another text file.
The new lines to be inserted are:
abcd.efgh.zzzz=blah
abcd.efgh.xxxx=blah
Where N = 0 to 2
Original File:
abcd.efgh.wwxx=aaaaa
abcd.efgh.yyzz=bbbbb
abcd.efgh.wwxx=aaaaa
abcd.efgh.yyzz=bbbbb... (3 Replies)
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net::gpsd3::return::unknown::timestamp
Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown::Timestamp(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown::Timestamp(3pm)NAME
Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown::Timestamp - Net::GPSD3 Return Base Class with Timestamp
SYNOPSIS
package XXX;
use base qw{Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown::Timestamp};
DESCRIPTION
Provides a time, timestamp and datetime methods to a GPSD3 Return object.
METHODS
time
Seconds since the Unix epoch, UTC. The value may have a fractional part of up to .01sec precision.
Note: In 2.96 (protocol 3.4) the TPV->time format changed from unix epoch to W3C, but this method attempts to hide that change from the
user.
Since the POSIX standard for the Unix epoch does not use leap seconds but GPS system does I do not recommend that you use this method for
time display or storage. This method is purely here for backwards compatibility.
timestamp
W3C formated timestamp value either directly from the protocol >= 3.4 or calculated < 3.4. The value may have a fractional part of up to
.01sec precision.
Note: I expect that in protocol 3.5 the value will be passed directly as TPV->timestamp
datetime
Returns a DateTime object
BUGS
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SUPPORT
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AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis
CPAN ID: MRDVT
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COPYRIGHT
This program is free software licensed under the...
The BSD License
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
Net::GPSD3, Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown, DateTime::Format::W3CDTF, DateTime
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown::Timestamp(3pm)