I have a fixed length file in the following format
<date><product_code><other data>
The file size is huge and I have to extract only the lines that match a certain product code which is of 2 bytes length. I cannot use normal grep since that may give undesirable results. When I search for prod... (5 Replies)
Hi there,
i'm having some problems just making an awk script (i've tried this way, but other way can be posible for sure), for the next file
file.txt
<register>
<createProfile>
<result>0</result>
<description><!]></description>
<msisdn>34661461174</msisdn>
<inputOmvID>1</inputOmvID>... (6 Replies)
I am using the following code in a CShell script to get a yes/no response from the user:
echo ""
echo -n "Do you want to archive your main level directory? <y> or n: "
set main_answer = $<
Is there a way to extract the first letter from the user's response and then perhaps convert that... (4 Replies)
How to extract the last character of a string in bash?
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Suppose "abcde" is a string. i want to extract the last character i.e. "e". (1 Reply)
Hi All,
as the title says I need to extract N lines after match number X of a pattern.
e.g.
111
xxx
xxx
111
yyy
yyy
111
www
www
111
zzz
zzz
I would like to extract the two lines after the second 111 occurrence.
I tried with grep but I didn't find any options to do that.
Any... (11 Replies)
Hi there, I have the following output,
# raidctl -l
RAID Volume RAID RAID Disk
Volume Type Status Disk Status
------------------------------------------------------
c0t1d0 IM OK c0t1d0 OK
... (4 Replies)
This time I am trying to extract the number 10 from the following line. This number is subject to change and may be anything from 1 to 3 numerals in length, i.e. 1-999. Hence why I dont want to use 'cut' cmd.
The line I am working on is
GGSN-MIB::ggsnApnName.10 = STRING: open.internetI have... (7 Replies)
I have a script which is supposed to log in to my vB account and print my security token, however doesn't seem to work globally. The logging in works perfectly just will not retrieve and print the security token for every forum I log in to. Code Below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use LWP::UserAgent;
... (8 Replies)
Hello.
from a text file, I want to get only the first word ( before blank ) following code=
grep -i -e "WORD1" "/path/to/text/file.txt | sed -n 's/WORD1\+//p' | sed -n 's/code=/\1/p'
return an error.
sed: -e expression #1, char 12: invalid reference \1 on `s' command's RHSFor debugging... (12 Replies)
Hello.
First best wishes for everybody.
here is the input file ("$INPUT1") contents :
BASH_FUNC_message_begin_script%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_debug%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_end_script%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_error%%=() { local... (3 Replies)
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wcstok
WCSTOK(3) Linux Programmer's Manual WCSTOK(3)NAME
wcstok - split wide-character string into tokens
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
wchar_t *wcstok(wchar_t *wcs, const wchar_t *delim, wchar_t **ptr);
DESCRIPTION
The wcstok() function is the wide-character equivalent of the strtok(3) function, with an added argument to make it multithread-safe. It
can be used to split a wide-character string wcs into tokens, where a token is defined as a substring not containing any wide-characters
from delim.
The search starts at wcs, if wcs is not NULL, or at *ptr, if wcs is NULL. First, any delimiter wide-characters are skipped, that is, the
pointer is advanced beyond any wide-characters which occur in delim. If the end of the wide-character string is now reached, wcstok()
returns NULL, to indicate that no tokens were found, and stores an appropriate value in *ptr, so that subsequent calls to wcstok() will
continue to return NULL. Otherwise, the wcstok() function recognizes the beginning of a token and returns a pointer to it, but before
doing that, it zero-terminates the token by replacing the next wide-character which occurs in delim with a L'