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I want the output file as below
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So can someone help me how to get the desired output using UNIX Shell scripting.
Hi Friends,
I have a log file as below
siteid = HYD
spc = 100
rset = RS_D_M
siteid = DEL
spc = 200
rset = RS_K_L
siteid = DEL2
spc = 210
rset = RS_D_M
Now I need a output like column wise as below.
siteid SPC rset
HYD 100 RS_D_M (2 Replies)
Hi guys
Could anyone advise me how to convert my rows into columns from a file
My file would be similar to this:
A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 ... A1n
A21 A22 A23
A31
A41
A51
...
Am1 Am2 Am3 Am4 Am5 ... Amn
The number of rows is not the same to the number of columns
Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
I have a script which converts rows to columns.
file_name=$1
mailid=$2
#CREATE BACKUP OF ORIGINAL FILE
#cp ${file_name}.xlsx ${file_name}_temp.xlsx
#tr '\t' '|' < ${file_name}_temp.xlsx > ${file_name}_temp.csv
#rm ${file_name}_temp.xlsx
pivot_row=`head -1 ${file_name}`
sed 1d... (3 Replies)
Hi All
I want to have a Perl script which convert columns to rows.
The Perl should should read the data from input file.
Suppose the input file is
7215484
date to date
173.3
A
1.50
2.23
8.45
10.14
2.00
4.50
2.50
31.32
7216154
month to month (3 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
How to convert rows in to columns using linux shell scripting
Input is like (sample.txt)
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQR
STU
VWX
YZA
BCD
output should be (sampleoutput.csv)
ABC,DEF,GHI,JKL,MNO
PQR,STU,VWX,YZA,BCD (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
Could someone shed some lights on how to convert the records in rows form into column basis.
172.29.59.12
IBM,8255-E8B
102691P
8
65536 MB
6100-04-11-1140
172.29.59.15
IBM,8255-E8B
102698P
4
45056 MB
6100-04-11-1140
IP SYS MODEL ... (6 Replies)
I am looking to print the data in columns and after every 3 words it should be a new row.
cat example.out | awk 'END { for (i = 0; ++i < m;) print _;print _ }{ _ = _ x ? _ OFS $1 : $1}' m=1| grep -i INNER
I am looking to print in a new line after every 3 words.
... (2 Replies)
B010215861628
MA
01020
CARRIER
B010215861695
MA
01020
CARRIER
B010215861709
MA
01020
CARRIER
My output is in the above format
I want the output to be: (4 Replies)
Hello
I have a large database with the following structure:
Headword=Gloss1;Gloss2;Gloss3
The Glosses are separated by a ;
What I need is to reduce the multiple glosses on each row to columns
Headword=Gloss1
Headword=Gloss2
Headword=Gloss3
I had written the following script in awk... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: gimley
5 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dbix::class::schema::loader::relbuilder
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder(3pm)NAME
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder - Builds relationships for DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader
SYNOPSIS
See DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader and DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base.
DESCRIPTION
This class builds relationships for DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader. This is module is not (yet) for external use.
METHODS
new
Arguments: $loader object
generate_code
Arguments:
[
[ local_moniker1 (scalar), fk_info1 (arrayref), uniq_info1 (arrayref) ]
[ local_moniker2 (scalar), fk_info2 (arrayref), uniq_info2 (arrayref) ]
...
]
This generates the code for the relationships of each table.
"local_moniker" is the moniker name of the table which had the REFERENCES statements. The fk_info arrayref's contents should take the
form:
[
{
local_table => 'some_table',
local_moniker => 'SomeTable',
local_columns => [ 'col2', 'col3' ],
remote_table => 'another_table_moniker',
remote_moniker => 'AnotherTableMoniker',
remote_columns => [ 'col5', 'col7' ],
},
{
local_table => 'some_other_table',
local_moniker => 'SomeOtherTable',
local_columns => [ 'col1', 'col4' ],
remote_table => 'yet_another_table_moniker',
remote_moniker => 'YetAnotherTableMoniker',
remote_columns => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
},
# ...
],
The uniq_info arrayref's contents should take the form:
[
[
uniq_constraint_name => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
],
[
another_uniq_constraint_name => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
],
],
This method will return the generated relationships as a hashref keyed on the class names. The values are arrayrefs of hashes containing
method name and arguments, like so:
{
'Some::Source::Class' => [
{ method => 'belongs_to', arguments => [ 'col1', 'Another::Source::Class' ],
{ method => 'has_many', arguments => [ 'anothers', 'Yet::Another::Source::Class', 'col15' ],
],
'Another::Source::Class' => [
# ...
],
# ...
}
AUTHOR
See "AUTHOR" in DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader and "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader.
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-08 DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder(3pm)