Not sure I understand your requirement correctly, but - if you want to concatenate .hdr files and .dat files, try this:
Remove the echo when happy with the result; you may add some tidying up after the concat succeeded.
I am currently trying to find a way to loop through files in a given directory and for each file modify a ctl file and sql load it. I have been using the sed command to change the infile, badfile parameters of the control file. I have not yet tried to sql load it.
Requirement: files are ftp to... (1 Reply)
I'm trying to write a script that will loop through all files and directories down from a path I give it, and change the permissions and ACL. I was able to do the obvious way and change the files and folders on the same level as teh path...but I need it to continue on deeper into the file... (2 Replies)
I have av script that loops through some statistic files to create a report. We would like to only loop through non-empty files as these files create an empty report-line.
I have figured out how to find the non-empty files, but not how to loop through only those files.
Here is the code that finds... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have thousands of files in a directory that have the following 2 formats:
289620178.aln
289620179.aln
289620180.aln
289620183.aln
289620184.aln
289620185.aln
289620186.aln
289620187.aln
289620188.aln
289620189.aln
289620190.aln
289620192.aln....
and:
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I have a script where the the 9th line looks like this:
$filename=sprintf("250.1chr%d.ped", $N);
I want to modify this script 1000 times, changing 250.1chr%d.ped to 250.2chr%d.ped, 250.3chr%.ped.......and so on all the way to 250.1000chr%d.ped and store each output in files called
... (4 Replies)
I have multiple input files that I want to manipulate using a shell script. The files are called 250.1 through 250.1000 but I only want the script to manipulate 250.300 through 250.1000. Before I was using the following script to manipulate the text files:
for i in 250.*; do
|| awk... (4 Replies)
Hello,
So I have approximately 300 files of raw data (.txt) files that I am using to perform statistical analysis. I have been able to construct a Fortran program that is able to perform my statistical analysis on a file by file basis.
However, I now want to be able to loop program through... (19 Replies)
Hi Everybody,
I'm a newbie to shell scripting, and I'd appreciate some help. I have a bunch of .txt files that have some unwanted content. I want to remove lines 1-3 and 1028-1098.
#!/bin/bash
for '*.txt' in <path to folder>
do
sed '1,3 d' "$f";
sed '1028,1098 d' "$f";
done
I... (2 Replies)
Hi Team,
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1) Say if i am searching for 20160815 in a directory /dir
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Hello,
I wrote a simple script, that basically wait for a *.dat-file in a certain folder, which is always a zipped file and extracts it.
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
phisto
PHISTO(1) General Commands Manual PHISTO(1)NAME
phisto - compute a luminance histogram from one or more RADIANCE pictures
SYNOPSIS
phisto picture ..
DESCRIPTION
Phisto is a script that calls pfilt(1), rcalc(1) and histo(1) to compute a histogram of log luminance values for foveal samples in the
given picture files. A foveal sample covers approximately 1 degree, though this script does not use this exact area. The minimum and max-
imum values are determined, and 100 histogram bins are uniformly divided between these extrema. Foveal samples less than 1e-7 cande-
las/sq.meter are silently ignored. If no picture is named on the command line, the standard input is read.
The primary function of this script is to precompute histograms for the pcond(1) program, which may then be used to compute multiple, iden-
tical exposures. This is especially useful for animations and image comparisons.
EXAMPLE
To compute two identical tone mappings for image1.hdr and image2.hdr:
phisto image1.hdr image2.hdr > both.histo
pcond -I -h image1.hdr < both.histo > image1m.hdr
pcond -I -h image2.hdr < both.histo > image2m.hdr
AUTHOR
Greg Ward Larson
SEE ALSO histo(1), pcond(1), pfilt(1), pvalue(1), rcalc(1), total(1)RADIANCE 3/12/98 PHISTO(1)