You know this already.
You get the first index of fields by doing ${fields[0]}
You get the second index of fields by doing ${fields[1]}
I have given you the exact variables you asked for, in the exact names you asked for, in the exact manner you asked for (shell arrays). If it's not working, tell me how.
Ok. I actually wanted something like this.
as each dictName will have seperate planeName and field names,
I taught if we can create a class like dictName and variables planeName and fields, it will be straight forward to use.
I guess it may not be possible, but tel me if it is possible.
Hi,
I need help with Sed or AWk command.i want to remove all the numerals from the file name.These files are stored within a text file and after the numerals are removed,i need to redirect its output to another new .txt file.
Input:
aa_1002985_952.xml
aa_bb_032207.txt... (5 Replies)
Hi what would be the sed equivalent of this awk command:
awk '/$getsn/{getline;next}{print}' file
It deletes the variable found and the next line after it in a file.
Thanks (3 Replies)
Sorry for the duplicate thread this one is similar to the one in
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/88132-awk-sed-script-read-values-parameter-files.html#post302255121
Since there were no responses on the parent thread since it got resolved partially i thought to open the new... (4 Replies)
Could you interpret the following sed and awk command for me?
command:
cat tempfile2 |sed "s/\(BUILD-3-.*-\.-\)\(.*\..*\..*\)/\2/" | awk '{printf "%-8.8s %-23.23s %-30.30s %-50.50s\n", $1,$2,$3,substr($0,index($0,$4))}' > outfile2 2>/dev/null
input:data in tempfile2... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file which has following lines :
- Deploy XXX application <server-address>
- info <server-address>
- Deploy XXX application <server-address>
- info <server-address>
- Deploy XXX application <server-address>
- info <server-address>
I want output like this way in... (8 Replies)
My input file gfile values is CTRY=GM&PROJTYPE=SP&PROJECTTYPE=Small+Project
If i am giving PROJECTTYPE then it must give Small Project
awk -F"&" '{for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) if ($i ~ "^"PAT) {sub ("^"PAT"=", "", $i); sed 's/'+'/""/' $i ; print $i }}' PAT=$1 ... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am running a script sample.sh in bash environment .In the script i am using sed and awk commands which when executed individually from terminal they are getting executed normally but when i give these sed and awk commands in the script it is giving the below errors :-
./sample.sh: line... (12 Replies)
Dear ALL,
I am still struggling with some basic sed operations.
I want to change path in a file as shown below:
case_OM = PV4Reader( FileName='/home/linuxUser/demoCases/s1/case/case.OM' )
to
case_OM = PV4Reader( FileName='/home/linuxUser/demoCases/s2/case/case.OM' )
In this file there... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
This is my first thread. Hopefully you guys can help me out. I have a csv file, that provides access to managers to a tool. The file is loaded onto our server containing all the assc id's with a trailing comma.
For ex: 182950,
123456,
However, we receive a file that... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Prateek Dubey
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dbfdump
SHAPELIB(1) User Commands SHAPELIB(1)NAME
dbfdump - dump xBase DBF files as text
SYNOPSIS
dbfdump [-h] [-m] [-r] file
DESCRIPTION
Dumps the contents of file to standard output. The first line contains the field names appearing in file, and each of the following lines
contains the field values of a record. Field names and values are padded by spaces to their field widths. Empty fields are printed as the
string "(NULL)".
OPTIONS -h Prints the column field definitions before other output. Each field definition consists of a line of the form
Field: index, Type=type, Title=`name', Width=width, Decimals=precision
where index is the zero offset column number of the field; the type indicates the datatype of the field value and is either "Inte-
ger", "Real" or "String"; name is the field's name; width is the number of bytes reserved for the field's value; and precision is
the number of decimal places of precision for "Real" type fields, and is zero for "Integer" and "String" type fields.
-m Prints each record in multiline format separated by empty lines. The first line of a record gives the number of the record in the
form
Records: record_index
where record_index is the zero offset number of the record in the file, and then each field of the record appears on its own line in
the format
name: value
-r Prints the exact bytes occurring in file for field values and suppresses printing "(NULL)" for empty values.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful program execution.
1 Missing file argument.
2 Failed to open file.
3 There are no fields in file.
DIAGNOSTICS
The following diagnostics may be issued on stdout:
DBFOpen(file,"r") failed.
There are no fields in this table!
AUTHORS
Frank Warmerdam (warmerdam@pobox.com) is the maintainer of the shapelib shapefile library. Joonas Pihlaja (jpihlaja@cc.helsinki.fi) wrote
this man page.
BUGS
Unless the -r option is given, values in numeric fields that overflow the int or double types of the C language are printed as plus or
minus a huge number. For integer fields the huge value is HUGE_VALL from <stdlib.h> and for real fields it is HUGE_VALF.
SEE ALSO dbf_dump(1), dbfcreate(1), dbfadd(1), shpadd(1), shpcreate(1), shpdump(1), shprewind(1)shapelib OCTOBER 2004 SHAPELIB(1)