You are already inside Perl. There is no point running system() -- which runs a Bourne shell -- to run Perl in commandline again inside a Bourne shell.
It won't quite be a "one-liner" anymore, but it will still be short, and it will also be better-checked for errors.
I have a file containing the lines similar to the following entries:
File1.txt:
.....
-rw-r--r-- 1 root staff 4110 Aug 7 17:02 XXX_OrderNum1_date1_time1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root staff 4110 Aug 7 17:02 XXX_OrderNum2_date2_time1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root staff ... (3 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a file name pointer.unl. It's contains the information below:
O|A|4560333089|PBS|AU1|01/04/2003|30/04/2006|D|IGCD|
O|A|4562222089|PBN|AU1|01/02/2006|31/01/2008|D|04065432|
O|A|3454d00089|PKR|AU1|01/03/2008||R|sdcdc|
I only need to extract first... (11 Replies)
Hi everybody
I have some problems with PERL programming.
I have a file with two columns, both with numeric values.
I have to extract the values > 50 from the 2nd columns and sum them among them.
The I have to sum the respective values in the first column on the same line and, at the end, I... (6 Replies)
Can Anyone tell me how to extract the second column of a xls sheet
And compare the content of each row of the column with a .h file.
xls sheet is having only one spreadsheet. (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
i am new to perl programming, i have a problem in extracting single column from csv file. the column is the 20th column,
please help me..
at present i use this code
#!C:/perl/bin
use warnings;
use strict;
my $file1 = $ARGV;
open FILE1, "<$file1"
or die "Can't... (13 Replies)
Hi All,
Using below command to extract text from a file
grep -E "^.{20}5004" filename.rtf >> 5004This will give all lines with text 5004 starting at position 20.
The file filename.rtf contains several rows (millions). The four characters starting from 20 position is repeating in several... (4 Replies)
Hello Gurus
I have a source file which has the first line as header and the rest are the records
I need to extract the first column from the second line to extract a value
I/P
... (7 Replies)
Hi, it's my first time in this site.
I've a file that look likes
Edges 21 82
Edges 3 22
Edges 34 12
Edges 1 24
Edges 6 2
Edges 12 22
etc. I need extract just the second and third column with the space between them. Thanks:)
Please use code tags next time for your code and data. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying with the below Perl one-liner using regular expression to extract the first and second column of a text file:
perl -p -e "s/\s*(\w+).*/$1/"
perl -p -e "s/\s*.+\s(.+)\s*/$1\n/"
whereas the text file's data looks like:
Error: terminated 2233
Warning: reboot 3434
Warning:... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: royalibrahim
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
pr
PR(1) General Commands Manual PR(1)NAME
pr - print file
SYNOPSIS
pr [ option ... ] [ file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Pr produces a printed listing of one or more files on its standard output. The output is separated into pages headed by a date, the name
of the file or a specified header, and the page number. With no file arguments, pr prints its standard input.
Options apply to all following files but may be reset between files:
-n Produce n-column output.
+n Begin printing with page n.
-b Balance columns on last page, in case of multi-column output.
-d Double space.
-en Set the tab stops for input text every n spaces.
-h Take the next argument as a page header (file by default).
-in Replace sequences of blanks in the output by tabs, using tab stops set every n spaces.
-f Use formfeeds to separate pages.
-ln Take the length of the page to be n lines instead of the default 66.
-m Print all files simultaneously, each in one column.
-n Number the lines of each file.
-on Offset the left margin n character positions.
-sc Separate columns by the single character c instead of aligning them with white space. A missing c is taken to be a tab.
-t Do not print the 5-line header or the 5-line trailer normally supplied for each page.
-wn For multi-column output, take the width of the page to be n characters instead of the default 72.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/pr.c
SEE ALSO cat(1), lp(1)PR(1)