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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Text parsing Post 302912030 by Akshay Hegde on Tuesday 5th of August 2014 09:46:05 AM
Old 08-05-2014
Code:
akshay@nio:/tmp$ cat file
@1 line:Any text aaa
@2 line:tag1, tag2
@3 line:Any text bbb
@1 line:Any text ccc
@2 line:tag3, tag4
@3 line:Any text ddd

Code:
akshay@nio:/tmp$ awk '{print ( /@2 line/ ) ? $1":"sprintf(fmt,$2,$2) OFS sprintf(fmt,$3,$3) : $0}' FS='[:, ]' OFS=',' fmt='<XO>%s<XC,"%s","","","",0,0,"">' file

Code:
@1 line:Any text aaa
@2:<XO>line<XC,"line","","","",0,0,"">,<XO>tag1<XC,"tag1","","","",0,0,"">
@3 line:Any text bbb
@1 line:Any text ccc
@2:<XO>line<XC,"line","","","",0,0,"">,<XO>tag3<XC,"tag3","","","",0,0,"">
@3 line:Any text ddd

 

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FMT(1)							      General Commands Manual							    FMT(1)

NAME
fmt, htmlfmt - simple text formatters SYNOPSIS
fmt [ option ... ] [ file ... ] htmlfmt [ -a ] [ -c charset ] [ -u url ] [ file ... ] DESCRIPTION
Fmt copies the given files (standard input by default) to its standard output, filling and indenting lines. The options are -l n Output line length is n, including indent (default 70). -w n A synonym for -l. -i n Indent n spaces (default 0). -j Do not join short lines: only fold long lines. Empty lines and initial white space in input lines are preserved. Empty lines are inserted between input files. Fmt is idempotent: it leaves already formatted text unchanged. Htmlfmt performs a similar service, but accepts as input text formatted with HTML tags. It accepts fmt's -l and -w flags and also: -a Normally htmlfmt suppresses the contents of form fields and anchors (URLs and image files); this flag causes it to print them, in square brackets. -c charset change the default character set from iso-8859-1 to charset. This is the character set assumed if there isn't one specified by the html itself in a <meta> directive. -u url Use url as the base URL for the document when displaying anchors; sets -a. SOURCE
/src/cmd/fmt.c /src/cmd/htmlfmt BUGS
Htmlfmt makes no attempt to render the two-dimensional geometry of tables; it just treats the table entries as plain, to-be-formatted text. FMT(1)
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