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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help in arranging data Post 302935996 by lazydev on Saturday 21st of February 2015 09:26:25 AM
Old 02-21-2015
Need help in arranging data

I have a file with user activity and need to display only the start and end timestamp of the activity. I don't know how can we write an logic for this please help me in a bettr way to work on it


Code:
 
User                         Activity_log
 -----------------------------------
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.333
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.333
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.348
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.348
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.365
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.365
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.379
 Auto_Generated      2014-08-17 15:25:03.379
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:50.273
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:50.313
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:54.433
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:54.91
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:54.922
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:54.938
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:54.952
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:54.982
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:55.022
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:26:02.26
 Jack   2014-08-17 15:26:02.28
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:12:31.206
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:12:31.246
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:12:31.337
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:12:31.386
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:12:31.446
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:43:43.795
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:43:59.876
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:43:59.888
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:43:59.916
 Kate   2014-08-19 11:43:59.941
 Tom    2014-08-19 12:56:31.306
 Tom    2014-08-19 12:56:37.892
 Tom    2014-08-19 12:56:38.779
 Tom    2014-08-19 12:56:38.798
 Tom    2014-08-19 12:56:38.82
 System      2014-08-24 07:00:35.574
 System      2014-08-24 07:00:35.577
 System      2014-08-24 07:00:35.578
 System      2014-08-24 07:00:35.587
 System      2014-08-24 07:00:35.595
 System      2014-08-24 07:00:35.618
 Kate   2014-12-23 08:22:17.949
 Kate   2014-12-23 08:22:17.958
 Kate   2014-12-23 08:22:17.989
 Kate   2014-12-23 08:22:18.013
Rita 2014-08-24 11:06:38.593
Rita 2014-08-24 11:06:44.816
Rita 2014-08-24 11:06:44.848
Rita 2014-08-24 11:06:44.862
Rita 2014-08-24 11:06:44.888

Code:
 
Required Output 
Jack   2014-08-17 15:25:50.273   2014-08-17 15:26:02.28
Kate   2014-08-19 11:12:31.206   2014-08-19 11:43:59.941 
Tom    2014-08-19 12:56:31.306   2014-08-19 12:56:38.82
Kate    2014-12-23 08:22:17.949   2014-12-23 08:22:18.013
Rita   2014-08-24 11:06:38.593   2014-08-24 11:06:44.888


Last edited by Scrutinizer; 02-21-2015 at 10:53 AM.. Reason: quote tags -> code tags
 

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kate - Advanced text editor for KDE SYNOPSIS
kate [-s, --start name] [--startanon] [-n, --new] [-b, --block] [-p, --pid pid] [-e, --encoding name] [-l, --line line] [-c, --column column] [-i, --stdin] [-u, --use] [KDE Generic Options] [Qt Generic Options] DESCRIPTION
Kate is the KDE Advanced Text Editor. Kate also provides the editor part for various applications, under the name KWrite. Some of Kate's many features include configurable syntax highlighting for languages ranging from C and C++ to HTML to bash scripts, the ability to create and maintain projects, a multiple document interface (MDI), and a self-contained terminal emulator. But Kate is more than a programmer's editor. Its ability to open several files at once makes it ideal for editing UNIX(R)'s many configuration files. This document was written in Kate. OPTIONS
-s, --start name Start Kate with a given session. --startanon Start Kate with a new anonymous session, implies -n. -n, --new Force start of a new Kate instance (is ignored if start is used and another Kate instance already has the given session opened), forced if no parameters and no URLs are given at all. -b, --block If using an already running Kate instance, block until it exits, if URLs given to open. -p, --pid pid Only try to reuse kate instance with this pid (is ignored if start is used and another Kate instance already has the given session opened). -e, --encoding name Set encoding for the file to open You can use this to force a file opened in utf-8 format, for instance. (The command iconv -l provides a list of encodings, which may be helpful to you.) -l, --line line Navigate to this line -c, --column column Navigate to this column -i, --stdin Read the contents of stdin -u, --use Use an already running Kate instance; default, only for compatibility SEE ALSO
More detailed user documentation is available from help:/kate (either enter this URL into Konqueror, or run khelpcenter help:/kate). There is also further information available at the Kate website[1]. EXAMPLES
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The maintainer of Kate is Christoph Cullmann<cullmann@kde.org>. A comprehensive list of authors and contributors is available in the complete user manual mentioned above. AUTHOR
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