How to combing output of cut commands with a delimiter?
While looping through a file, I am cutting different length of characters (based on their length) like columns and want to produce the output in a separate file with different columns being separated by a comma.
How to achieve this with an online command. I don't want to create multiple variables or files.
Here is the real file
And the output should be in below format :
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Is there a way to use a word as a delimiter with cut? Or is there a way to use sed or awk with a word as a delimiter? I don't care which program I use for a delimiter I just want to use a word as a delimiter. (2 Replies)
I need to cut or otherwise get the 4th and 5th position output of
for i in `date +%H` ; do vnstat --dumpdb | grep "h;$i" ; done
example output is:
h;13;1310318701;443;93
I only need ";443;93" from any given run of "for i in `date +%H` ; do vnstat --dumpdb | grep "h;$i" ; done"
Thanks... (3 Replies)
HI,
I have a file like below
"103865","103835","Zming","","Zhu","103965","Sunnyvale","US",
"116228","116227","Morlla","","Kowalski","113228","Paese "(Treviso)""IT"
I want to validate the 7th column which is below.
"Sunnyvale"
"Paese
In the above 7th column Paese is not ended with... (9 Replies)
I can not make it work, it prints \t rather than introduce tabs.
cut -d "," -f 4,8 Samples.csv --output-delimiter="\t" | sort > out
Since I am running this command within a shell script, I tried manually inserting tab in this command, still does not work. I am using bash shell
Suggestions... (8 Replies)
hi all,
suppose a string:
abc/def/ghi/jkl/mn.txt
and i want to get the file name without the path.
however, different files have different paths, therefore the number of delimiter is uncertain.
thanks so much! (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a number of strings like below:
//mnt/autocor/43°13'(33")W/
and i'm trying to get the numbers in this string, for example
431333
please help
thanks ahead (14 Replies)
i have list of names in a text file and I wanted to delete the commas en every line.
for example: inside the text is a list of names in it with commas after each line. I wanted to delete these commas. which command must I execute for this?
unix,
dale,
shawn,
aaron, (4 Replies)
Hi All-
We have a file data as below with delimiter as |#|
10|#|20|#|ABC
13|#|23|#|PBC
If I want to cut the 2nd field out of this, below command is not working as multiple pipe is causing an issue , it seems
cut -f2 -d"|#|" <file_name>
can you please help to provide the correct command... (7 Replies)
I have been digging deeper into Python and want to make my code as efficient as possible. The less line of code the better so I have been experimenting and wanted to ask the Python gurus if this is possible. So:
...
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In : kbfileurl = re.search('<p>For more information about this... (6 Replies)
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prima::detailedoutline
Prima::DetailedOutline(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prima::DetailedOutline(3)NAME
Prima::DetailedOutline - a multi-column outline viewer with controlling header widget.
SYNOPSIS
use Prima::DetailedOutline;
my $l = $w-> insert( 'Prima::DetailedList',
columns => 2,
headers => [ 'Column 1', 'Column 2' ],
items => [
[ ['Item 1, Col 1', 'Item 1, Col 2'], [
[ ['Item 1-1, Col 1', 'Item 1-1, Col 2'] ],
[ ['Item 1-2, Col 1', 'Item 1-2, Col 2'], [
[ ['Item 1-2-1, Col 1', 'Item 1-2-1, Col 2'] ],
] ],
] ],
[ ['Item 2, Col 1', 'Item 2, Col 2'], [
[ ['Item 2-1, Col 1', 'Item 2-1, Col 2'] ],
] ],
],
);
$l-> sort(1);
DESCRIPTION
Prima::DetailedOutline combines the functionality of Prima::OutlineViewer and Prima::DetailedList.
API
This class inherits all the properties, methods, and events of Prima::OutlineViewer (primary ancestor) and Prima::DetailedList (secondary
ancestor). One new property is introduced, and one property is different enough to warrant mention.
Methods
items ARRAY
Each item is represented by an arrayref with either one or two elements. The first element is the item data, an arrayref of text
strings to display. The second element, if present, is an arrayref of child items.
When using the node functionality inherited from Prima::OutlineViewer, the item data (that is, the arrayref of text strings) is the
first element of the node.
autoRecalc BOOLEAN
If this is set to a true value, the column widths will be automatically recalculated (via "autowidths") whenever a node is expanded or
collapsed.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Teo Sankaro
You may redistribute and/or modify this module under the same terms as Perl itself. (Although a credit would be nice.)
AUTHOR
Teo Sankaro, <teo_sankaro@hotmail.com>.
SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::Outlines, Prima::DetailedList
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 Prima::DetailedOutline(3)