I must remove hex characters 0A and 0D from several fields within an MS Access Table. Since I don't think it can be done in Access, I am trying here.
I am exporting a Table from Access (must be fixed length fields, I think, for my idea to work here) into a text format.
I then want to run a... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have huge xml file. The file contains some comment tags . I have requirement to replace comment tag with another comment tag.
Say for example : file X has -- Part of the file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-2"?><translationResults jobDate="20070123 23:20:51"... (1 Reply)
I was wondering if somebody could help me with something on UNIX. I have a file that looks like this -
"nelson,bill","bill","123 Main St","Mpls","MN",55444,8877,william
I want to replace all comma with pipes (|), except if the comma is within double quotes. (The first field is an example of... (8 Replies)
Hello all,
This is my first post here, so please excuse me if this question is too obvious or has been asked before. I am new to Unix and although I tried to search your forum for the answer to my question, I could not find an answer that would help me.
I have a 500MB csv file with numeric values... (1 Reply)
Hi there!
I'm new in this and probably is a quite simple task but I still cannot manage to do it:
I have to read some files line by line and then change the input format into another one, but the very first step is to replace the empty variables by error values. I mean, each line looks like:... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a requirement where I need to replaced the hex character - '\x0D' with 2 hex characters - 'x0D' & 'x0A'
I am trying to use SED -
But somehow its not working. Any pointers?
Also the hex character '\x0D' can occur anywhere in the line.
Can this also be accomplished... (6 Replies)
I have the following file consisting of dates and sample measurements:
05��Oct��2010 1.31��
06��Oct��2010 1.32��
07��Oct��2010 1.31��
The hex characters are \xc2\xa0 in sequence.
I have tried to remove the characters as follows:
sed -i '' -e 's/\xc2\xa0//g' file.dat
and as follows... (6 Replies)
Suppose I have a file which has 1000 columns (5 SHOWN FOR EXAMPLE)
two alphabets are separated by a space and then tab
A A"\t"C C"\t"G G"\t"0 0"\t"T T
A G"\t"C C"\t"G G"\t"A T"\t"0 0
G A"\t"0 0"\t"G C"\t"A A"\t"T C
whenever there is a 0 0 in any column, the output should be printed as
A... (12 Replies)
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sdf2fps
SDF2FPS(1) User Commands SDF2FPS(1)NAME
sdf2fps - sdf2fps
DESCRIPTION
usage: sdf2fps [-h] [--id-tag TAG] [--fp-tag TAG] [--num-bits INT]
[--errors {strict,report,ignore}] [-o FILENAME] [--software TEXT] [--type TEXT] [--decompress METHOD] [--binary] [--binary-msb]
[--hex] [--hex-lsb] [--hex-msb] [--base64] [--cactvs] [--decoder DECODER] [--pubchem] [filenames [filenames ...]]
Extract a fingerprint tag from an SD file and generate FPS fingerprints
positional arguments:
filenames
input SD files (default is stdin)
optional arguments:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--id-tag TAG
get the record id from TAG instead of the first line of the record
--fp-tag TAG
get the fingerprint from tag TAG (required)
--num-bits INT
use the first INT bits of the input. Use only when the last 1-7 bits of the last byte are not part of the fingerprint. Unexpected
errors will occur if these bits are not all zero.
--errors {strict,report,ignore}
how should structure parse errors be handled? (default=strict)
-o FILENAME, --output FILENAME
save the fingerprints to FILENAME (default=stdout)
--software TEXT
use TEXT as the software description
--type TEXT
use TEXT as the fingerprint type description
--decompress METHOD
use METHOD to decompress the input (default='auto', 'none', 'gzip', 'bzip2')
Fingerprint decoding options:
--binary
Encoded with the characters '0' and '1'. Bit #0 comes first. Example: 00100000 encodes the value 4
--binary-msb
Encoded with the characters '0' and '1'. Bit #0 comes last. Example: 00000100 encodes the value 4
--hex Hex encoded. Bit #0 is the first bit (1<<0) of the first byte. Example: 01f2 encodes the value x01xf2 = 498
--hex-lsb
Hex encoded. Bit #0 is the eigth bit (1<<7) of the first byte. Example: 804f encodes the value x01xf2 = 498
--hex-msb
Hex encoded. Bit #0 is the first bit (1<<0) of the last byte. Example: f201 encodes the value x01xf2 = 498
--base64
Base-64 encoded. Bit #0 is first bit (1<<0) of first byte. Example: AfI= encodes value x01xf2 = 498
--cactvs
CACTVS encoding, based on base64 and includes a version and bit length
--decoder DECODER
import and use the DECODER function to decode the fingerprint
shortcuts:
--pubchem
decode CACTVS substructure keys used in PubChem. Same as --software=CACTVS/unknown --type 'CACTVSE_SCREEN/1.0 extended=2'
--fptag=PUBCHEM_CACTVS_SUBSKEYS --cactvs
sdf2fps 1.0 June 2012 SDF2FPS(1)