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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell script to read a file and store in variables Post 302849709 by krishmaths on Tuesday 3rd of September 2013 05:06:18 AM
Old 09-03-2013
Using awk arrays:

Code:
awk -F"|" '{Load[NR]=$1;PriCenter[NR]=$2;BkpCenter[NR]=$3} END{for(i in Load) {print Load[i], PriCenter[i], BkpCenter[i]}}' inputfile

 

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TextUndo(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     TextUndo(3pm)

NAME
Tk::TextUndo - perl/tk text widget with bindings to undo changes. SYNOPSIS
use Tk::TextUndo; $testundo = $parent->TextUndo(?-option=>value, ...?); DESCRIPTION
This IS-A text widget with an unlimited 'undo' history but without a re'undo' capability. Bindings The "TextUndo" widget has the same bindings as the Text widget. In addition there are the following bindings: Event <L4> <<Undo>> undo the last change. Pressing <L4> several times undo step by step the changes made to the text widget. Methods The "TextUndo" widget has the same methods as "Text" widget. Additional methods for the "TextUndo" widget are: $text->Load($filename); Loads the contents of the $filename into the text widget. Load() delete the previous contents of the text widget as well as it's undo history of the previous file. $text->Save(?$otherfilename?) Save contents of the text widget to a file. If the $otherfilename is not specified, the text widget contents writes the file of $filename used in the last Load() call. If no file was previously Load()'ed an error message pops up. The default filename of the last Load() call is not overwriten by $otherfilename. $text->FileName(?$otherfilename?) If passed an argument sets the file name associated with the loaded document. Returns the current file name associated with the document. KEYS
widget, text, undo SEE ALSO
Tk::Text, Tk::ROText perl v5.14.2 2010-05-29 TextUndo(3pm)
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