This request, or highly similar ones, have been covered in these fora umpteen times. Did you consider a search upfront?
Depending on your system version, this may do:
Please be aware that it looks for the combination you specified; should there be e.g. a single "|" at line end, a "|"\r combination will be added.
Hi,
I have a situation to append spaces to end of first record (header)and last record (footer) based on second record length.
The first record length is always 20.The second record will be different for different files.I have to append spaces for the first line based on second record... (2 Replies)
I have file called xx
Now i want to rename this file as xxYYYYMMDD_HHMIAM.xls
Here is my code..
export DATE1=`date +%Y%m%d`
mv xx xx$DATE1
This code renames as xxYYYYMMDD
Now how can i append HHMIAM at the end of the file?
Any help is appreciated... (3 Replies)
Hello, I wanted to append 'XYZ' at the end of the text file. How can i do this?
I searched the forums and i am not getting what i want. Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks (2 Replies)
I have searched the forms and I can not find info on appending each line of one file to the same line of another file. I know that I can cat one file to another or append the 2nd file to the end of the 1st but not quite sure how to append one line of data to another. For example
File 1 has ... (2 Replies)
I keep trying to append some astrix to the end of a line, but it keeps overwriting at the front of the line.
These are the originals
Fred Fardbarkle:674-843-1385:20 Parak Lane, Duluth, MN 23850:4/12/23:780900
Fred Fardbarkle:674-843-1385:20 Parak Lane, Duluth, MN 23850:4/12/23:780900
... (5 Replies)
I know that windows uses CRLF as a end of line character while Unix uses LF. But visually i could not see any difference in files while creating on either of plat forms.
CR (Carriage Return) means to bring cursor to beginning of line while LF (Line feed) means to bring cursor to next line... (5 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have serveral directories like this:
(2013) blablabla(blabla) - blabla (blabla)
or
(1997) blablabla(blabla) - blabla (blabla)
and have to rename them to something like that:
blablabla(blabla) - blabla (blabla) (2013)
and
blablabla(blabla) - blabla (blabla) (1997)
Easy... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Here i'm using a awk inside bash script to validate the datafile by referring to the configuration file(schema file).
Here the validation check is done for datatype, field length and null values.
Once the validation is done on data file the error records are moved to the bad file. So... (22 Replies)
I have a text file in which all records end with pipe character and newline, but a few do not have a pipe at the end.
Something like this
1|John|32|US|
2|Matt|35|UK
3|Rex|36|EU|
So in the above example the second line does not have a pipe at the end
My requirement is to append a... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: abhilashnair
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
perlio::eol
eol(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation eol(3pm)NAME
PerlIO::eol - PerlIO layer for normalizing line endings
VERSION
This document describes version 0.14 of PerlIO::eol, released December 18, 2006.
SYNOPSIS
binmode STDIN, ":raw:eol(LF)";
binmode STDOUT, ":raw:eol(CRLF)";
open FH, "+<:raw:eol(LF-Native)", "file";
binmode STDOUT, ":raw:eol(CRLF?)"; # warns on mixed newlines
binmode STDOUT, ":raw:eol(CRLF!)"; # dies on mixed newlines
use PerlIO::eol qw( eol_is_mixed );
my $pos = eol_is_mixed( "mixed
string
" );
DESCRIPTION
This layer normalizes any of "CR", "LF", "CRLF" and "Native" into the designated line ending. It works for both input and output handles.
If you specify two different line endings joined by a "-", it will use the first one for reading and the second one for writing. For
example, the "LF-CRLF" encoding means that all input should be normalized to "LF", and all output should be normalized to "CRLF".
By default, data with mixed newlines are normalized silently. Append a "!" to the line ending will raise a fatal exception when mixed
newlines are spotted. Append a "?" will raise a warning instead.
It is advised to pop any potential ":crlf" or encoding layers before this layer; this is usually done using a ":raw" prefix.
This module also optionally exports a "eol_is_mixed" function; it takes a string and returns the position of the first inconsistent line
ending found in that string, or 0 if the line endings are consistent.
The "CR", "LF", "CRLF" and "NATIVE" constants are also exported at request.
AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>.
Janitorial help by Gaal Yahas <gaal@forum2.org>.
Inspired by PerlIO::nline by Ben Morrow, <PerlIO-eol@morrow.me.uk>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004-2006 by Audrey Tang <audreyt@audreyt.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
perl v5.14.2 2006-12-16 eol(3pm)