Hi,
I am new to unix shell shell scripting. I have a specific requirement where I need to append comma's based on the max number of column in the file.
Eg:
If my source file look something like this,
sengwa,china
tom,america,northamerica
smith,america
walter
My output file... (8 Replies)
i am not sure what i should be using but would like a simple command that is able to insert a certain block of text that i define or from another text file into a xml file after a certain match is done
for e.g
insert the text
</servlet-mapping>
<!-- beechac added - for epic post-->... (3 Replies)
My input file:
Class
Number Position Range
1 Initial 50
1 Initial 50
2 Terminal 150
2 Terminal 20
2 Single 10
3 Single 20
4 Double 50
5 Initial 50
5 Initial 60
Class
Number... (11 Replies)
Hi ,
Pls help on this.
Input file:
NAME1 BSC1
TEXT ID 1
MAINSFAIL
TEXT ID 2
DGON
TEXT ID 3
lOADONDG
NAME2 BSC2
TEXT ID 1
DGON
TEXT ID 3
lOADONG (1 Reply)
Hi,
On a similar subject, the following. I have two files:
file1.txt
dbSNP_rsID,Chromosome,Position,Gene
rs10399749,chr. 01,45162,?
rs4030303,chr. 01,72434,?
rs4030300,chr. 01,72515,?
rs940550,chr. 01,78032,?
rs13328714,chr. 01,81468,?
rs11490937,chr. 01,222077,?
rs6683466,chr.... (5 Replies)
I have a file1 that looks like this:
File 1
a b
b c
c e
d e
and a file 2 that looks like this:
File 2
b
c
e
e
Note that file 2 is the right hand column from file1. I want to remove any lines from file1 that begin with the column in file2. In this case the desired output... (6 Replies)
My item was not answered on previous thread as code given did not work
I wanted to print records from file2 where comparing column 1 and 16 for both files find rows where column 16 in file 1 does not match column 16 in file 2
Here was CODE give to issue
~/unix.com$ cat f1... (0 Replies)
file1:
file2:
I need to find matches for any lines in file1 that appear in file2. Desired output is '>' plus the file1 term, followed by the line after the match in file2 (so the title is a little misleading):
This is honestly beyond what I can do without spending the whole night on it, so I'm... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement where in I need to insert delimiters before the last column of the total delimiters is less than a specified number.
Say if the delimiters is less than 139, I need to insert 2 columns ( with blanks) before the last field
awk -F 'Ç' '{ if (NF-1 < 139)} END { "Insert 2... (5 Replies)
Source Code of the original script is down below please run the script and try to solve this problem
this is my data and I want it column wise
2019-03-20 13:00:00:000
2019-03-20 15:00:00:000
1
Operating System
LAB
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1 (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Shubham1182
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letterize
LETTERIZE(1) Miscellanea LETTERIZE(1)NAME
letterize_ - phone-number to letter-mnemonic generator
SYNOPSIS
letterize nnnnnnn
DESCRIPTION
This program tries to help you find a letter mnemonic matching a given phone number.
It emits to standard output each possible pronounceable mnemonic, one per line, using the American standard mapping of dial letters to
numbers (2 goes to ABC, 3 to DEF, 4 to GHI, 5 to JKL, 6 to MNO, 7 to PRS, 8 to TUV, 9 to XYZ).
The program uses a table of pronounceable letter-triples derived from a dictionary scan. Each potential mnemonic must be such that all of
its letter-triples are in the table to be emitted. About 30% of possible triples are considered pronounceable.
A typical 7-digit phone number has 19,683 possible mnemonics, but this test usually cuts the list down to a few hundred or so, a reasonable
number to eyeball-check. For some numbers, the list will, sadly, be empty.
It's best to leave out punctuation such as dashes and parens.
BUGS
The filtering method doesn't know what plausible medial triples are not reasonable at the beginnings and ends of words.
I'm not sure what table position 0 (which is what 0 and 1 are mapped to) means. If you figure it out, you tell me. I really should have
generated my own table, but that would have been more work than this seemed worth -- if your number contains either, you probably need to
generate your mnemonic in disjoint pieces around the digits anyway.
AUTHOR
Eric S. Raymond esr@snark.thyrsus.com. It's based on a table of plausible letter-triples that had no name attached to it. Surf to
http://www.catb.org/~esr/ for updates and related resources.
letterize 05/30/2012 LETTERIZE(1)