Ok i have an expect script that logs into an appliance kinda like a Cisco router, runs a command, and I need to get some calculation out of the output of that command. The reason I have to use an expect script is the data I am trying to harvest does not have an SNMP variable assigned to it.
I... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a these sentences.
$sent1="Transactivation of wound-responsive genes containing the core sequence of the auxin-responsive element by a wound-induced protein kinase-activated transcription factor in tobacco plants.";
$sent2="I branching formation in erythroid differentiation is... (4 Replies)
I am converting a mysql database from myIsam to innodb. After dumping all databases to a file, I am trying to make modification:
sed s/ENGINE=MyISAM/ENGINE=InnoDB/ dump_1 > dump_1_inno
however, when I import the modified dump file to mysql server, I got error:
ERROR 1214 (HY000) at line... (4 Replies)
I've got a script which finds *.txt files in directories and subdirectories after providing the path by the user and then searches in the files for phrase given by the user
How to write script in such way that the paths to the found *.txt files and the phrase given by the user were both... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to write a shell script that can find the longest phrase that appears at least twice in an online news article. The HTML has been parsed through an HTML parser, converted to XML and the article content extracted. I have put this article content in a text file to work... (24 Replies)
I have data that looks like this:
2002 140 40800.0060 GPS 20 C1 25477810.2305
2002 140 41100.0060 GPS 20 C1 25298056.0453
I need to get data after certain pattern.. for example if i search for C1
it should return
25477810.2305
25298056.0453
To achieve this, it should:
... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I was wondering if someone could tell me a way to extract from a file lines where you search for a phrase and then also extract the next X lines after it (i.e. take a block of text from the file)?
Example
{
id=123
time=10:00:00
date=12/12/09
{
........
... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to print lines from a text file using this command
gawk '/Filename:/' 11.rtf >> 22.rtf
and it work ok.
but if the phrase has included forward (/) something like that
gawk '/File/name:/' 11.rtf >> 22.rtf
it give error . so is there any manipulation when it... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
Here's my awk statement so far: awk '/TOTAL TYPE:/{print x;print};{x=$0}' file1 >file2
'file1' has too much proprietary data in it to include here, so let's go with the output from code above. It looks like this:
123456 JAMES T KIRK D ... (2 Replies)
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QVBoxLayout(3qt)QVBoxLayout(3qt)NAME
QVBoxLayout - Lines up widgets vertically
SYNOPSIS
#include <qlayout.h>
Inherits QBoxLayout.
Public Members
QVBoxLayout ( QWidget * parent, int margin = 0, int spacing = -1, const char * name = 0 )
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DESCRIPTION
The QVBoxLayout class lines up widgets vertically.
This class is used to construct vertical box layout objects. See QBoxLayout for more details.
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Constructs a new top-level vertical box called name, with parent parent.
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Destroys this box layout.
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