i have hundreds of directories that have to be renamed. the directory structure is fairly uniform which makes the scripting a little simpler.
suppose i have many directories like this */*/*/*abc* (in other words i have similar directory names 3 dirs deep that all contain the pattern abc in... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I am a newbie in writng unix..I am using ksh shell..Does anyone know how to copy a list o files from directory A to directory B with differnt names? i.e
in Dir A, I have
RPT101.555.TXT
RPT102.666.TXT
and I want to copy those files to dir B with new naming convention..
in Dir B,... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I need to do something easy but I can't seem to figure out how to do this.
Let's say I have 6 files in the directory below:
/ebsbeta_f/flash/EBSUATQB/onlinelog
o1_mf_6_55klt7nr_.log
o1_mf_3_55klskj4_.log
o1_mf_4_55klsrl1_.log
o1_mf_5_55klt09p_.log
o1_mf_2_55klv1ts_.log... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I'm not very experienced in shell scripting and that's probably why I came across the following problem:
I do have several hundred pairs of text files (PF00x.spl and PF00x.shd) where the first file (PF00x.spl) needs to be renamed according a string that is included in the second file... (12 Replies)
I have a number of files in directories labeled like this:
/Data/tr_gray/tr_DTI/dti_FA.nii.gz
(the brackets here represent a range of number that the files are labeled with)
I need to rename each dti_FA.nii.gz file according to the name of the folder it resides in. For example, the file ... (3 Replies)
Is better way to write the script loop through one by one "Old_File_1: & New_File_1:" to copy 100 files to /staging/test folder then re-name & gzip all those files? I wrote this code below and don't like that much. Thanks
I have a control_file under /tmp/test folder like below 100 files and... (10 Replies)
Hello, I have a text file "file.list" with the contents below.
file1
filename1
file2
filename2
file3
filename3
file1, file2 and file3 are files existing in the same directory as the text file file.list.
I want to rename file1 to filename1, file2 to filename2, as show in the text... (1 Reply)
Hello!
New here although not completely new to Unix.
I wonder how I could rename files based on the data found in a simple textfile.
It goes like this:
I have 4 files
1 ldfgkkfjslkdfjsldkfjsf.wav
2 nndsdflksdjf.wav
3 sdflksjdf jjsdflsdfl.wav
4 dkadsdddd.wav
Textfile.txt looks like... (14 Replies)
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xml::generator::dom
DOM(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DOM(3pm)NAME
XML::Generator::DOM - XML::Generator subclass for producing DOM trees instead of strings.
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Generator::DOM;
my $dg = XML::Generator::DOM->new();
my $doc = $dg->xml($dg->xmlcmnt("Test document."),
$dg->foo({'baz' => 'bam'}, 42));
print $doc->toString;
yields:
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<!--Test document-->
<foo baz="bam">42</foo>
DESCRIPTION
XML::Generator::DOM subclasses XML::Generator in order to produce DOM trees instead of strings (see XML::Generator and XML::DOM). This
module is still experimental and its semantics might change.
Essentially, tag methods return XML::DOM::DocumentFragment objects, constructed either from a DOM document passed into the constructor or a
default document that XML::Generator::DOM will automatically construct.
Calling the xml() method will return this automatically constructed document and cause a fresh one to be constructed for future tag method
calls. If you passed in your own document, you may not call the xml() method.
Below, we just note the remaining differences in semantics between XML::Generator methods and XML::Generator::DOM methods.
CONSTRUCTOR
These configuration options are accepted but have no effect on the semantics of the returned object: escape, pretty, conformance and empty.
TAG METHODS
Subsequently, tag method semantics are somewhat different for this module compared to XML::Generator. The primary difference is that tag
method return XML::DOM::DocumentFragment objects. Namespace and attribute processing remains the same, but remaining arguments to tag
methods must either be text or other XML::DOM::DocumentFragment objects. No escape processing, syntax checking, or output control is done;
this is all left up to XML::DOM.
SPECIAL TAGS
All special tags are available by default with XML::Generator::DOM; you don't need to use 'conformance' => 'strict'.
xmlpi(@args)
Arguments will simply be concatenated and passed as the data to the XML::DOM::ProcessingInstruction object that is returned.
xmlcmnt
Escaping of '--' is done by XML::DOM::Comment, which replaces both hyphens with '-'. An XML::DOM::Comment object is returned.
xmldecl
Returns an XML::DOM::XMLDecl object. Respects 'version', 'encoding' and 'dtd' settings in the object.
xmldecl
Returns an XML::DOM::DocumentType object.
xmlcdata
Returns an XML::DOM::CDATASection object.
xml
As described above, xml() can only be used when dom_document was not set in the object. The automatically created document will have its
XML Declaration set and the arguments to xml() will be appended to it. Then a new DOM document is automatically generated and the old one
is returned. This is the only way to get a DOM document from this module.
perl v5.12.4 2004-03-23 DOM(3pm)