I see no files being deleted. There are many files that are similar in dir1 and dir2 and none of them got deleted.
Attached is the zip I created for your reference. It has two directories dir_1 and dir_2. If a compare is run between dir_1 and dir_2 , the only files that should be present in dir_2 after the compare should be the files inside dir_2/ora/seq/
Hello,
I want to compare two files. All records in file 2 that are not in file 1 should be output to file 3.
For example:
file 1
123
1234
123456
file 2
123
2345
23456
file 3 should have
2345
23456
I have looked at diff, bdiff, cmp, comm, diff3 without any luck! (2 Replies)
I have two CSV files and I would like to create a third CSV file containing the differences between the two.
I understand the diff command can be used to list differences between two files. My problem is that when I pipe the output into a third CSV file, the line numbers and other formatting... (3 Replies)
Hello is there a way to limit the number of lines output by the DIFF command?
I tried -C 200 ect and -c but it continues to print out the whole huge file.
Reason needed is i'm trying to do alot of DIFFs on a long list of files and would like to only get back an indicator which files are... (2 Replies)
Hi,
i need to display the mismatches from two files.The output what is get is the entire rows which mismatch from file 1 are displayed first and the corresponding rows from file 2 are displayed below it.
Sample output:
From Test Run 1 - The row count of file2.txt is 23
From Test Run 1 -... (9 Replies)
I need to compare two directories with tab separated files. I'm using diff to do this. diff output doesn't identify which column values are different, it just tells which lines are different. Is there any way to format diff output. Thanks
f1.txt
210 998877 phone 9981128209 add 111 nw st.... (2 Replies)
I have two files to compare, but diff output doesn't give me decent output I want.
The portion of the two files are shown below.
file 1)
Authorize <1>
Transaction Database Slave 3 <1>
CPM HTTP Proxy Server <1>
SSP (TDB Server) <1>
CPM Application Authorization <7>
CPM Script... (5 Replies)
hello everyone,
I am trying to compare two files and have the result in a new files. When I used diff I am getting the header, '<' and '>' in my result which I don't want to have it in my output file. :wall:
opt/sam/input: diff file1.txt file2.txt
1,20d0
< 16,ZA,
< ZJ,08,
< Z7,03,
Any... (1 Reply)
How to get diff to not print the chevrons and the dashes? In this case the differences are all single line differences.
Also the first few lines don't matter. How to get the output to always exclude the first few lines? Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hi,
I wasn't sure whether to post this in the dummies or expert section, here's what I'm trying to do, but I suspect I'm missing the boat and should perhaps be using some of diff's builtin output functionality.
diff -yb --suppress-common-lines file1.js file2.js >> ~/results.txt
When I... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Buckaroo Banzai
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
string::dirify
String::Dirify(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation String::Dirify(3pm)NAME
"String::Dirify" - Convert a string into a directory name
Synopsis
use String::Dirify;
my($dir_1) = String::Dirify -> dirify('frobnitz');
Or:
use String::Dirify ':all';
my($dir_2) = dirify('bar baz');
Or even:
use String::Dirify;
my($sd) = String::Dirify -> new();
my($dir_3) = $sd -> dirify('!Q@W#E$R%T^Y');
Description
"String::Dirify" is a pure Perl module.
This module allows you to convert a string (possibly containing high ASCII characters, and even HTML) into another, lower-cased, string
which can be used as a directory name.
For usage, see the Synopsis.
This code is derived from similar code in Movable Type.
Method: dirify($string [, $separator])
Returns a string, which can be used as a directory name.
The default separator is '_'.
Each run of spaces in the string is replaced by this separator.
Algorithm
1: Each high ASCII character is replaced by its normal equivalent
2: The string is converted to lower case
3: Any HTML (including HTML entities) in the string is removed
4: Any characters which are not (Perl) words, spaces or hyphens, are removed
5: Runs of spaces are converted to the separator character
For more details about this character, see the discussion of the dirify() method (above).
Melody 'v' Movable Type
See http://openmelody.org for details.
Backwards Compatibility with Movable Type
Unfortunately, Movable Type's usage of dirify() allows a fake separator - '1' - to be used for the second parameter in the call to
dirify().
The '1' triggered usage of '_' as the separator, rather than the '1' provided.
This 'feature' has been preserved in "String::Dirify", but is discouraged. Instead, simply drop the second parameter and let the code
default to '_'.
Distributions
This module is available as a Unix-style distro (*.tgz).
See http://savage.net.au/Perl-modules.html for details.
Authors
"String::Dirify" started out as part of Movable Type's code.
Then, Mark Stosberg cut down the original code to provide just the English/ISO/ASCII features.
Lastly, the code was cleaned up, tests added, and all packaged, by Ron Savage <ron@savage.net.au> in 2009.
Home page: http://savage.net.au/index.html
Copyright (c) 2009, Mark Stosberg, Ron Savage.
Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, Ron Savage.
perl v5.10.1 2011-01-08 String::Dirify(3pm)