I am a newbie in UNIX shell script and seeking help on this UNIX function. Please give me a hand. Thanks.
I have a large file. Named as 'MyFile'. It was tab-delmited. I am told to write a shell function that counts the number of occurrences of the ord “mysring” in the file 'MyFile'. (1 Reply)
I have a text (text.txt) and I would like to replace only the first 2 occurrences of a word (but I might need to replace more):
For example, if text is this:
CAR sweet head
hat red yellow
CAR book brown
tiger CAR cow CAR
CAR milk
I would like to replace the word "CAR" with word... (12 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Files stored in ... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have an output from GDB with many entries that looks like this
0x00007ffff7dece94 39 in dl-fini.c
0x00007ffff7dece97 39 in dl-fini.c
0x00007ffff7ab356c 50 in exit.c
0x00007ffff7aed9db in _IO_cleanup () at genops.c:1022
115 in dl-fini.c
0x00007ffff7decf7b in _dl_sort_fini (l=0x0,... (6 Replies)
I am trying to count the occurrences of ALL words in a file. However, I want to exclude certain words: short words (i.e. <3 chars), and words contained in an blacklist file. There is also a desire to count words that are capitalized (e.g. proper names). I am not 100% sure where the line on... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have two text files (1.txt and 2.txt).
2.txt contains two columns which are extracted from 1.txt using a simple if(condition) print.
I want to:
- count how many times the values contained in 2.txt appear in 1.txt
-if they appear just one time, I have to delete the entire row in... (5 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I'm scratching my head over and over and couldn't find the the right way to compose this AWK properly - PLEASE HELP :confused:
Input:
c,d,e,CLICK
a,b,c,CLICK
a,b,c,CONV
c,d,e,CLICK
a,b,c,CLICK
a,b,c,CLICK
a,b,c,CONV
b,c,d,CLICK
c,d,e,CLICK
c,d,e,CLICK
b,c,d,CONV... (6 Replies)
I was thinking something like this but it always gets rid of the file location.
grep -roh base. | wc -l
find . -type f -exec grep -o base {} \; | wc -l
Would this be a job for awk? Would I need to store the file locations in an array? (3 Replies)
Hi Friends ,
I am having one problem as stated file .
Having an input CSV file as shown in the code
U_TOP_LOGIC/U_HPB2/U_HBRIDGE2/i_core/i_paddr_reg_2_/Q,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fmscan
FM(1) General Commands Manual FM(1)NAME
fmscan - scan FM band for radio stations
SYNOPSIS
fm [ -h ] [ -d device ] [ -t tuner ] [ -s freq ] [ -e freq ] [ -i freq ] [ -q ]
DESCRIPTION
fmscan is a program to scan a frequency band for radio stations, using the video4linux interface introduced in 2.1.x series Linux kernels.
It shows which ones have a accumulated signal strength of 50% or higher.
OPTIONS
-h Print a usage message to standard output, and exit.
-d device
Sets device as the device to tune. The default is /dev/radio0.
-t tuner
Sets tuner as the tuner on the selected device to adjust. The default is tuner 0. Most radio devices have only a single tuner.
-s freq
Starting frequency for scan, in MHz. Default: 87.9.
-e freq
Ending frequency for scan, in MHz. Default: 107.9.
-i freq
Increment between scanned channels, in MHz. Default: 0.2.
-t percent
Signal strength threshold to consider a channel. Default: 50%.
-q Quiet mode. Suppresses progress output.
BUGS
This process can take a while, and results vary greatly depending on the radio card in use. If your card's hardware cannot report signal
strength, it will not produce useful results.
This program may not do much if your radio card's driver doesn't support fine tuning in 1/16000 MHz offsets. By default, V4L2 assumes 1/16
MHz tuning units, which introduces evil rounding errors on many frequencies.
Supports only tuner 0 on any given device.
SEE ALSO
Additional documentation:
/usr/doc/fmtools/README
The fmtools homepage:
http://benpfaff.org/fmtools
AUTHORS
Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>, now maintained by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu.>. This manpage written by Ben Pfaff.
fmscan 1.0.2 FM(1)