Hello,
I am currently trying to edit an ldif file. The ldif specification states that a newline followed by a space indicates the subsequent line is a continuation of the line. So, in order to search and replace properly and edit the file, I open the file in textwrangler, search for "\r " and... (14 Replies)
Hi All,
I have the command in PERL for performing this, but Can you please suggest me how can i perform this using AWK:
My input xml file looks like this:
<aaa>hello</aaa><bbb>hai</bbb>
I want the output like this ( means need new line after end of each xml tag):
<aaa>hello</aaa>... (1 Reply)
Input:
--------------------------
123asd 456sdasda 789a
-------------------------
output wanted:
---------------------
123asd
456sdasda
789a
----------------------
I want this by sed in simple way
please help (I know by: tr ' ' '\n' < inputfile )I want it by sed only (5 Replies)
Can someone help me on this. I have a file that has a long line just like below. The long line keeps on being truncated to the next line (new line + space) for some reason. Basically, I just need to remove this problem. Hope somebody can help! Thanks!
INPUT FILE:
structuralObjectClass:... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a file with content as below
aj.txt
"Iam
allfine" abcdef
abcd "all is
not well"
What I'm trying to say is my data has some new line characters in between quoted text. I must get ride of the newline character that comes in between the quoted text.
output must be:... (8 Replies)
I am having a peculiar problem. First I run the code below to append 0 at the start of each line in some hundreds of files that I have in a directory. These files have each word in a newline.
for f in *.dat; do
echo "0" > tmpfile
cat $f >> tmpfile
mv tmpfile $f
done
Then I run this... (7 Replies)
Input eg:
Ouput Expected.
The #rd line had the unexpted new line, which need to be replaced with space.
I was planing to go with checking the length of each line using awk and if the length is less than the defeined limit, (12 in above case) will replace the newline with space.
... (5 Replies)
I'm trying to print out integers and space/newline for a nicer output, for example, every 20 integers in a row with ternary operator.
In C I could do it with:printf("%d%s",tmp_int, ((j+1)%20) ? "\t":"\n"); but could not figure out the equivalent in C++:
cout << ((j+1)%20)?... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: yifangt
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
locale::msgcat
Msgcat(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Msgcat(3pm)NAME
Locale::Msgcat - Perl extension for blah blah blah
SYNOPSIS
use Locale::Msgcat;
$cat = new Locale::Msgcat;
$rc = $cat->catopen(name, oflag);
$msg = $cat->catgets(set_number, message_number, string);
$rc = $cat->catclose();
DESCRIPTION
The Locale::Msgcat module allows access to the message catalog functions which are available on some systems. A new Locale::Msgcat object
must first be created for each catalog which has to be open at a given time.
The catopen operation opens the catalog whose name is given as argument. The oflag can be either 0 or NL_CAT_LOCALE (usually 1) which is
the recommended value.
The catgets message retrieves message_number for the set_number message set, and if not found returns string.
The catclose function should be used when access to a catalog is not needed anymore.
EXAMPLES
use Locale::Msgcat;
$cat = new Locale::Msgcat;
unless ($cat->catopen("whois.cat", 1)) {
print STDERR "Can't open whois catalog.
";
exit(1);
}
printf "First message, first set : %s
", $cat->catgets(1, 1, "not found");
unless ($cat->catclose()) {
print STDERR "Can't close whois catalog.
";
exit(1);
}
The above example would print the first message from the first message set found in the whois catalog, or if not found it would print "not
found".
AUTHOR
Christophe Wolfhugel, wolf@pasteur.fr
SEE ALSO catopen(3), catclose(3), catgets(3), perl(1).
perl v5.14.2 1999-11-15 Msgcat(3pm)