Hi,
I am having trouble converting a text file. I have been working for this whole day now, still i couldn't make it.
Here is how the text file looks:
_______________________________________________________
DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 1:
OPER STATES: Disabled E:Enabled ... (5 Replies)
I'm trying to use sed to insert data at a specific column, let's say my data looks like this:
0553 1828
0552 1829
0550 1829
0549 1830
0548 1831
what I want is this:
timein 0553 timeout 1828
timein 0552 timeout 1829
timein 0550 timeout 1829
timein 0549 timeout 1830
timein 0548... (5 Replies)
Hi Everybody,
I am just new to UNIX as well as to this forum. I have a text file with 10,000 coloumns and each coloumn contains values separated by space. I want to separate them into new coloumns..the file is something like this
as ad af 1 A
as ad af 1 D
...
...
1 and A are in one... (7 Replies)
Hello
i have a text file like this:
1 AB AC AD EE
2 WE TR YT WW
3 AS UY RF YT
the file is bigger , but that's an example of the data
what i want to do is to merge all columns together except the first one,
it will become like this :
1 ABACADEE
2 WETRYTWW
3 ASUYRFYT (8 Replies)
I have a space delimited text file with 1,000,000+ columns? I would only like to view specific ones (let's say through 1:10), how can I do that? Thanks! (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am writing a Perl Script for the below :
I have a data file that consists of the header information which is 231 Lines and the footer information as 4 lines. The total number of line including the header and footer 1.2 Million with Pipe Delimited file.
For example:
Header Information:... (4 Replies)
I have the following data:
Dec 24 11:31:10 0000008b 9911662486 Answered Price SGD 0.003 PERIOD: 0 m 6 s
Dec 24 11:21:42 00000086 9911662486 Answered Price SGD 0.001 PERIOD: 0 m 2 s
Dec 20 15:34:28 00000004 9911662486 Answered Price SGD 0.007 PERIOD: 0 m 12 s
Dec 20 18:42:30 0000017b... (6 Replies)
I have a data file where three data sets are written in three columns. Can I increase the space between the columns without reading them?
Also can I insert particular patterns, say comma between 1st and 2nd column and colon between 2nd and 3rd column? (13 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement where in I need to insert delimiters before the last column of the total delimiters is less than a specified number.
Say if the delimiters is less than 139, I need to insert 2 columns ( with blanks) before the last field
awk -F 'Ç' '{ if (NF-1 < 139)} END { "Insert 2... (5 Replies)
Hello All of Master Script ,
i need help to solve my problem
before :
mount /dev/rdsk/c1t69d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c1t69d0s6 /vol/cl123/PURGE1 ufs
mount /dev/rdsk/c1t70d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c1t70d0s6 /vol/cl123/PURGE2 ufs
expected :
mount /dev/dsk/c1t69d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c1t69d0s6 /PURGE1 ufs
mount ... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: k0p0nkkk
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neaten
NEATEN(1) General Commands Manual NEATEN(1)NAME
neaten - neaten up output columns
SYNOPSIS
neaten [ format ]
DESCRIPTION
Neaten reads from its standard input and neatens up columns separated by white space using the specified format. The format is a string
consisting of a positive integer followed by an alignment character and another integer. The alignment character is usually a decimal
point ('.'), but it can be any non-digit.
The alignment character is used as the central point of each column. The total column field width will be the number to the left of the
alignment character plus one for the alignment character itself plus the number to the right of the alignment character.
If a field does not contain the alignment character, it will be printed to the left of where the alignment character would have appeared.
If a field is too long to print within the specified format, the entire field will be printed and that row will not be aligned with the
rest.
The default format is "8.8".
EXAMPLE
To examine a file with columns of numbers:
neaten 10.8 < input | more
BUGS
Columns wider than the total width of the format specification will be printed without any separating white space.
The program does not do anything special with tabs on the input.
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO cnt(1), rcalc(1), rlam(1), total(1)RADIANCE 11/15/93 NEATEN(1)