Thanks Akshay for pointing it out, I was trying first someting else with match before and later used gsub while posting I forgot to remove match from it. It can be as follows too.
On OS 10.4.11
I have filenames like:
670711 SA T2 v1-1_DS_EF.doc
CT_670520 AM T1 v1-2_DS_EF.doc
CT_670716 - 2 SA T4 v1-2_DS_EF.doc
CT_670713 SA T3 v1-1_DS_EF.doc
670421 PA DYP1 v1-1_DS_EF.doc
CT_670425 PA DYP2 v1-1_DS_EF.doc
CT_670107 RA T3 v1-2_DS_EF.doc
CT_670521 AM T2 v1-2_DS_EF.doc... (3 Replies)
I have a shell script that uses wget to grab a bunch of html from a url.
URL_DATA=`wget -qO - "$URL1"`
I now have a string $URL_DATA that I need to pull a substring out of..say I had the following in my string
<p><a href="/scooby/929011567.html">Dog pictures check them out! -</a><font... (3 Replies)
i have srtring i.e. "NAME,CLASS,AGE" (length of string is not constant) and from this string i've extract each word delimited by "," (comma).
INPUT: "NAME,CLASS,AGE"
OUTPUT: NAME
CLASS
AGE
how can i do that?
i have tried some string manipulation function like... (5 Replies)
Hi,
Could anyone help me in writing a single line code by either using (sed, awk, perl or whatever) to extract a specific path from the PATH environment variable?
for eg: suppose the PATH is being set as follows
PATH=/usr/bin/:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin/java:/usr/bin/perl3.4
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have an input string say for example:
ABC,DEF,IJK,LMN,...,XYZ
The above string is comma delimited. Now I have to extract the last part after the comma i.e. XYZ.
:b: (3 Replies)
We have 10 jobs entry in crontab like this
0 7 * * 0 && (source /x/y/z .bashrc ; /x/y/z /test.sh Table1 /ABC/TEST >x/y/z/log
(every job have different o/p Path)
can any one help me to filter only the output PATH /ABC/TEST from the file dup_cron. (1 Reply)
Hello,
A question please.
A have a file that contains a string. Ex:
AAAABBCCCCCDDEEEEEEEEEEFF
I'd want to recover 2 substrings, 'BB' and 'FF' and then leave them in a new file.
From position 5, 2 caracters (ex:"BB") and from position 25, 2 caracters (ex:"FF") in a file.
Could anoyone help me... (3 Replies)
In the awk below I am trying to set/update the value of $14 in file2 in
bold, using the matching NM_ in $12 or $9 in file2
with the NM_ in $2 of file1.
The lengths of $9 and $12 can be variable but what is consistent is the start pattern
will always be NM_ and the end pattern is always ;... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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strclean
strclean(1M)strclean(1M)NAME
strclean - remove outdated STREAMS error log files
SYNOPSIS
logdir] age]
DESCRIPTION
cleans the STREAMS error logger directory of log files mm-dd) that contain error messages sent by the STREAMS log driver, strlog(7). If
the option is not used to specify another directory, removes error log files in the directory. If the option is not used to specify
another age, removes error log files that have not been modified in three days.
Options
recognizes the following options and command-line arguments:
Specifies a directory for the location of the
STREAMS error log files to be removed if this is not the default directory
Specifies a maximum age in days for the
STREAMS error log files if this not the default age of 3. The value of age must be an integer greater than or less than 3.
EXAMPLES
Remove day-old error log files from a directory called
FILES
One or more error log file or files on which operates. The mm-dd in the filename indicates the month and day of the messages con-
tained in the file.
NLS catalog for
SEE ALSO strerr(1M), strlog(7).
strclean(1M)