Hi
I need to find one string in all files and replace tht string with blank space and need to redirect all the files into the same directory again.
now i am using
find ./ -name "*.dmp" | xargs perl -pi -e 's/\\N//g' | sed 's/.$//g'
but now its not redirrecting properly .
its taking... (21 Replies)
Hi all-
I've got 2 files: One is the final results and one is a result set from a query.
In the final results files I have placeholder strings in there that need to be replaced by the corresponding strings from the query file.
So File#1 (FINAL RESULTS)
LINEID CLIENT ID REP ... (1 Reply)
I have a directory full of files. Most of the code in the files is the same accept for a few parameter values. I want to remove hard coded values and replace it with a parameter that I can pass. This is oracle pl/sql anonymous blocks. so the code is similiar to this
function myfunc
(p_myvar ... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am very new to Linux and am trying to find a way for following problem.
I have a number of files in a folder as Export000.dat, Export001.dat ..and so on.
Each file has a string field 'Absolute velocity'. I want it to be replaced by 'Pixel shift' in all the files. I tried something like... (4 Replies)
I'm trying to remove the following string from several files.
<img heigth="1" width="1" border="0" src="http://myteenmovies.net/t.php?id=5540372">I'm using the following script
#!/bin/bash
# This script will search and replace all regular files for a string
# supplied by the user and... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
HP-UX oradev3 B.11.11 U 9000/800 3251073457
I have following files all contains text like "919642990137@". I need to search this text across all files and replace it with something like "919717298765@". I was wondering, how to accomplish this task?
cpmprod_status.sh... (8 Replies)
Hi there,
i got the following problem. i need a bash script to correct e-mail addresses in an csv. i got a huge csv like this
A B C D
heiner.holber.somewhere.ch heiner holber heiner.holber@somewhere.ch
So A is the wrong... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I have hundreds of files in which I need to change email address. Here is what I am trying to do:
1. All text files are in a directory "a"
2. In the text file, I want to replace email address for preparer. All these lines start with {{PreparerEmail and end with }}. The email... (3 Replies)
I have a bit of a complex problem that I would like to solve with awk. It is essentially a 2-part problem.
I have a large directory of files with the same format, each with 266 lines.
The first 206 lines of each file are filled with attribute information.
Then the following 60 lines consist... (4 Replies)
Need assistance in changing the hostname
I have multiple html files in a directory , its src is pointing to houston.sp.com and it needs to change to alaska.sp.com . Below is the example
Trying to use perl to change it . Need suggestiong
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
str_ireplace
STR_IREPLACE(3) 1 STR_IREPLACE(3)str_ireplace - Case-insensitive version ofstr_replace(3).
SYNOPSIS
mixed str_ireplace (mixed $search, mixed $replace, mixed $subject, [int &$count])
DESCRIPTION
This function returns a string or an array with all occurrences of $search in $subject (ignoring case) replaced with the given $replace
value. If you don't need fancy replacing rules, you should generally use this function instead of preg_replace(3) with the i modifier.
PARAMETERS
If $search and $replace are arrays, then str_ireplace(3) takes a value from each array and uses them to search and replace on $subject. If
$replace has fewer values than $search, then an empty string is used for the rest of replacement values. If $search is an array and
$replace is a string, then this replacement string is used for every value of $search. The converse would not make sense, though.
If $search or $replace are arrays, their elements are processed first to last.
o $search
- The value being searched for, otherwise known as the needle. An array may be used to designate multiple needles.
o $replace
- The replacement value that replaces found $search values. An array may be used to designate multiple replacements.
o $subject
- The string or array being searched and replaced on, otherwise known as the haystack. If $subject is an array, then the search
and replace is performed with every entry of $subject, and the return value is an array as well.
o $count
- If passed, this will be set to the number of replacements performed.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a string or an array of replacements.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
str_ireplace(3) example
<?php
$bodytag = str_ireplace("%body%", "black", "<body text=%BODY%>");
?>
NOTES
Note
This function is binary-safe.
Caution
Replacement order gotcha
Because str_ireplace(3) replaces left to right, it might replace a previously inserted value when doing multiple replacements.
Example #2 in the str_replace(3) documentation demonstrates how this may affect you in practice.
SEE ALSO str_replace(3), preg_replace(3), strtr(3).
PHP Documentation Group STR_IREPLACE(3)