Hi,
Fairly new to unix scripting, hoping to get some help.
using AIX v5
Basically I have 3 files 1). Header record 2). many detail record 3). Trailer record
My desired result is 1 file which contains Heaeder, Detail, Trailer
Currenty I am using a series of:
... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file x which is being upated continuously.
I want to add file y in the file x but at the beginning of file x.
file x file y After commands file x
eeee aaaa aaaa
gggg bbbb bbbb
hhhh... (2 Replies)
My input:
Data name: ABC001
Data length: 1000
Detail info
Data Direction Start_time End_time Length
1 forward 10 100 90
1 forward 15 200 185
2 reverse 50 500 450
Data name: XFG110
Data length: 100
Detail info
Data Direction Start_time End_time Length
1 forward 50 100 50 ... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have an smallint variable, say "a", i would like to prefix it with "0" in certain conditions. Is it possible to achieve that with this datatype?
For instance,
a=9 --> a=09
Many thanks (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have 50 text files in a directory called "AllFiles"
I want to make a program that will go inside of the "AllFiles" Directory and count the number of lines in each individual text file. Then, the program will calculate how many more lines there are over 400 in each text file and... (7 Replies)
I am writing a code to append some numbers in the beginning of each line in all the files present in a directory. The number of files are really huge. The files are numbered as 1.sco, 2.sco, 4.sco (Note: 3.sco is missing).
The files currently look like this:
1.sco
2 3
5 6
6 7My task is to... (4 Replies)
I want to append file names at the beginning of a line for each row
file content
abc.txt.gz 123|654|987
bcd.txt.gz 876|trf|kjh
I want a single output file with below format
abc.txt.gz|123|654|987
bcd.txt.gz|876|trf|kjh
This one is working but only with unzip files,need to have... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have multiple files having many lines like as bvelow:
file Name a.txt
abc def
def xyz
123 5678
file Name b.txt
abc def
def xyz
123 5678
I would like to append files in the below format to a new file:
file Name c.txt (7 Replies)
hi all,
i had the below script
x=`cat input.txt |wc -1`
awk 'NR>1 && NR<'$x' ' input.txt > output.txt
by using above script i am able to remove the head and tail part from the input file and able to append the output to the output.txt but if i run it for second time the output is... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I now that >> will append text to the end of the text that is already inside the file.
How to append the new text infront of the text that is already in the file.
Thanks for any input.
Regards,
Chandu (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: chandrakanth
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mkoctfile - Compile dynamic-load modules for GNU Octave
SYNOPSIS
mkoctfile [-IDIR] [-DDEF] [-lLIB] [-LDIR] [-M|--depend] [-c] [-o FILE|--output FILE] [-p VAR|--print VAR] [-s|--strip] [-v|--ver-
bose] [-h|-?|--help] file ...
DESCRIPTION
mkoctfile is used to compile source C, C++ or Fortran source code in dynamically loadble file for octave(1).
OPTIONS
mkoctfile accepts the following options:
-IDIR Add include directory DIR to compile commands.
-DDEF Add definition DEF to compiler call.
-lLIB Add library LIB to link command.
-LDIR Add library directory DIR to link command.
-M|--depend
Generate dependency files (.d) for C and C++ source files.
-c Compile but do not link.
-o FILE|--output FILE
Output file name; default extension is .oct.
-p VAR|--print VAR
Print configuration variable VAR. Recognized variables are:
CPPFLAGS CPICFLAG
INCFLAGS CXX
F2C CXXFLAGS
F2CFLAGS CXXPICFLAG
F77 XTRA_CFLAGS
FFLAGS XTRA_CXXFLAGS
FPICFLAG SHLEXT
CC SH_LD
CFLAGS SH_LDFLAGS
-s|--strip
Strip the output file.
-v|--verbose
Echo commands as they are executed.
file Compile or linke file. Recognised file types are
.c C source
.cc C++ source
.C C++ source
.cpp C++ source
.f Fortran source
.F Fortran source
.o object file
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR octave (1).
AUTHOR
John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu>
This manual page was contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution but may be used by others.
GNU Octave 1 November 2002 MKOCTFILE(1)