09-04-2013
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
how can i display every column in a row individually........
i vauguely remmeber something like echo $1 $2 etc.......but i dont remmeber properly......so is there anything like that?
i tried searching but wasnt able to find......
thanks and regards
vivek.s (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivekshankar
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I have a file like this.
1,1,1,0,0,0
1,1,2,1,0,0
1,1,3,0,0,0
1,1,4,0,0,0
...........
...........
1,1,24,0,0,0
1,1,25,0,0,0
1,1,26,1,0,0
1,1,27,0,0,0
1,2,1,0,0,0
1,2,2,0,0,0
1,2,3,0,0,0
1,2,4,0,0,0
1,2,5,1,0,0
1,2,6,1,0,0 (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: vskr72
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
When we have a failure, sometimes we just step restart the job from the next step. Later when we open the log for analysis of the failure, it is becoming difficult to go to the failure part.
For eg., if it is a 1000 line log, the failure may be at 500th line. so wat i want to do is, grep... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ajayakunuri
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I need to write a small script to kill the process id of particular job in one shot ,
Example
> ps
PID TTY TIME COMMAND
16280 pts/70 0:00 sh
16278 pts/70 0:00 rlogind
16197 pts/70 0:00 ps
1234 pts/70 0:00 runflow
2341 pts/70 0:00 runflow
12673 pts/70 ... (6 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
i ask to do ,,program that convert the last row to be the first row ,,,and after that exchange the the columns
ex,,
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
to be
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
and then to be
9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1
give mee the code .... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: khaled1989kh
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i ask to do ,,program that convert the last row to be the first row ,,,and after that exchange the the columns
ex,,
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
to be
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
and then to be
9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1 (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: khaled1989kh
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All
I am having pipe seperated inputs like
Adam|PeteR|Josh|PEter
Nick|Rave|Simon|Paul
Steve|smith|PETER|Josh
Andrew|Daniel|StAlin|peter
Rick|PETer|ADam|RAVE
i want to repleace all the occurrence of peter (in any case pattern PeteR,PEter,PETER,peter,PETer) with Peter so that output... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: sudeep.id
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I have a tab-delimited file as follows:
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
a a b b c c d d
5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8
e e f f g g h h
9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12
i i j j k k l l
13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16
m m n n o o p p
The output I need is:
1 1 a a 5 5 e e 9 9 i i 13... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mvaishnav
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
So I am trying to print the first row(header) first column alongwith the matched value. But I am not sure how do I print the same, by matching a pattern located in the file
eg
File contents
Name Place
Jim NY
Jill NJ
Cathy CA
Sam TX
Daniel FL
And what I want is... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sidnow
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Gents
Using the attached file
and using this code.
awk '{print substr($0,4,2)}' input.txt | sort -k1n | awk '{a++}END{for(i in a) print i,a}' | sort -k1 > output
i got the this output.
00 739
01 807
02 840
03 735
04 782
05 850
06 754
07 295
08 388
09 670
10 669
11 762 (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: jiam912
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is a text formatter. Its input consists of the text to be out-
put, intermixed with formatting commands. A formatting command
is a line containing the control character followed by a two
character command name, and possibly one or more arguments. The
control character is initially . (dot). The formatted output is
produced on standard output. The formatting commands are listed
below, with being a number, being a character, and being a title.
A + before n means it may be signed, indicating a positive or
negative change from the current value. Initial values for where
relevant, are given in parentheses.
.ad Adjust right margin.
.ar Arabic page numbers.
.br Line break. Subsequent text will begin on a new line.
.bl n Insert n blank lines.
.bp +n Begin new page and number it n. No n means +1.
.cc c Control character is set to c.
.ce n Center the next n input lines.
.de zz Define a macro called zz. A line with .. ends definition.
.ds Double space the output. Same as .ls 2.
.ef t Even page footer title is set to t.
.eh t Even page header title is set to t.
.fi Begin filling output lines as full as possible.
.fo t Footer titles (even and odd) are set to t.
.hc c The character c (e.g., %) tells roff where hyphens are permitted.
.he t Header titles (even and odd) are set to t.
.hx Header titles are suppressed.
.hy n Hyphenation is done if n is 1, suppressed if it is 0. Default is 1.
.ig Ignore input lines until a line beginning with .. is found.
.in n Indent n spaces from the left margin; force line break.
.ix n Same as .in but continue filling output on current line.
.li n Literal text on next n lines. Copy to output unmodified.
.ll +n Line length (including indent) is set to n (65).
.ls +n Line spacing: n (1) is 1 for single spacing, 2 for double, etc.
.m1 n Insert n (2) blank lines between top of page and header.
.m2 n Insert n (2) blank lines between header and start of text.
.m3 n Insert n (1) blank lines between end of text and footer.
.m4 n Insert n (3) blank lines between footer and end of page.
.na No adjustment of the right margin.
.ne n Need n lines. If fewer are left, go to next page.
.nn +n The next n output lines are not numbered.
.n1 Number output lines in left margin starting at 1.
.n2 n Number output lines starting at n. If 0, stop numbering.
.ni +n Indent line numbers by n (0) spaces.
.nf No more filling of lines.
.nx f Switch input to file f.
.of t Odd page footer title is set to t.
.oh t Odd page header title is set to t.
.pa +n Page adjust by n (1). Same as .bp
.pl +n Paper length is n (66) lines.
.po +n Page offset. Each line is started with n (0) spaces.
.ro Page numbers are printed in Roman numerals.
.sk n Skip n pages (i.e., make them blank), starting with next one.
.sp n Insert n blank lines, except at top of page.
.ss Single spacing. Equivalent to .ls 1.
.ta Set tab stops, e.g., .ta 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 (default).
.tc c Tabs are expanded into c. Default is space.
.ti n Indent next line n spaces; then go back to previous indent.
.tr ab Translate a into b on output.
.ul n Underline the letters and numbers in the next n lines.