05-19-2014
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Sed Experts,
I have got a file which contain entries as below
pmNoOfSwDownHsCong,
pmUlUpswitchAttemptHigh,
pmUlUpswitchAttemptLow,
pmUlUpswitchSuccessHigh,
pmUlUpswitchSuccessLow,
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
sample I/p:
S12J LLL
H77K PPP
J25O LOP
I73S lOP
K99O PLO
Required O/p:
S12J LLL H77K PPP J25O LOP I73S lOP K99O PLO
how to replace a new line character with space using sed command only
Cheers,
Chan (2 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello all... please help with the following.
I am parsing the following type of file...
W001;
W003;
W025;W044;
W030;
W022;W024;W099;W098;
Would like to make it look like this...
W001
W003
W025
W044
W030
W022
W024
W099
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
<reward_data><date><datetime>071308000804</datetime></date>
I want the above data to be displayed as
<reward_data>
<date>
<datetime>071308000804</datetime>
</date>
How can i accomplish this.
I tried the below
tr "><" ">\n" < filename (4 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have unix text file which has the following data
aadjdfad;fa;fjjd;lakd;lkaslkd;k;k;lk;k;lk;l;lk;lkj;lj;lkj;k;lkj;lj;lkj;lkj;lkj;j
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Greetings,
Using vi, how can I change the following text:
-I/myviews/nexus_7400rel/vobs/nexus/platforms/97400/include -I/myviews/nexus_7400rel/vobs/nexus/modules/i2c/7400/include -I/myviews/nexus_7400rel/vobs/nexus/modules/surface/7400/include
Into this:... (4 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Need to replace any control character in the string in perl
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Any help !!!
Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all.
I wonder if this possible.... any help advice is very much appreciated..
I n a shell script I create a latex file that looks like this
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphics}
\begin{document}
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{cc}
... (10 Replies)
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9. Solaris
I get a file which has all its content in a single row.
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file which has n number of lines, i want to replace 3rd line position 3-5 to some text.
111111111111111111
222222222222222222
333333333333333333
444444444444444444
expected output
111111111111111111
222222222222222222
33abc3333333333333
444444444444444444
it is... (7 Replies)
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PBCOPY(1) General Commands Manual PBCOPY(1)
NAME
pbcopy, pbpaste - provide copying and pasting to the pasteboard (the Clipboard) from command line
SYNOPSIS
pbcopy [-help] [-pboard {general | ruler | find | font}]
pbpaste [-help] [-pboard {general | ruler | find | font}] [-Prefer {txt | rtf | ps}]
DESCRIPTION
pbcopy takes the standard input and places it in the specified pasteboard. If no pasteboard is specified, the general pasteboard will be
used by default. The input is placed in the pasteboard as plain text data unless it begins with the Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file
header or the Rich Text Format (RTF) file header, in which case it is placed in the pasteboard as one of those data types.
pbpaste removes the data from the pasteboard and writes it to the standard output. It normally looks first for plain text data in the
pasteboard and writes that to the standard output; if no plain text data is in the pasteboard it looks for Encapsulated PostScript; if no
EPS is present it looks for Rich Text. If none of those types is present in the pasteboard, pbpaste produces no output.
* Encoding:
pbcopy and pbpaste use locale environment variables to determine the encoding to be used for input and output. For example, absent other
locale settings, setting the environment variable LANG=en_US.UTF-8 will cause pbcopy and pbpaste to use UTF-8 for input and output. If an
encoding cannot be determined from the locale, the standard C encoding will be used. Use of UTF-8 is recommended. Note that by default
the Terminal application uses the UTF-8 encoding and automatically sets the appropriate locale environment variable.
OPTIONS
-pboard {general | ruler | find | font}
specifies which pasteboard to copy to or paste from. If no pasteboard is given, the general pasteboard will be used by default.
-Prefer {txt | rtf | ps}
tells pbpaste what type of data to look for in the pasteboard first. As stated above, pbpaste normally looks first for plain text
data; however, by specifying -Prefer ps you can tell pbpaste to look first for Encapsulated PostScript. If you specify -Prefer rtf,
pbpaste looks first for Rich Text format. In any case, pbpaste looks for the other formats if the preferred one is not found. The
txt option replaces the deprecated ascii option, which continues to function as before. Both indicate a preference for plain text.
SEE ALSO
ADC Reference Library:
Cocoa > Interapplication Communication > Copying and Pasting
Carbon > Interapplication Communication > Pasteboard Manager Programming Guide
Carbon > Interapplication Communication > Pasteboard Manager Reference
BUGS
There is no way to tell pbpaste to get only a specified data type.
Apple Computer, Inc. January 12, 2005 PBCOPY(1)