I'm having problems since few days ago, and i'm not able to make it works with a simple awk+grep script (or other way to do this).
For example, i have a input file1.txt:
cat inputfile1.txt
218299910417
1172051195
1172070231
1172073514
1183135117
1183135118
1183135119
1281440202
... (3 Replies)
Hello all,
I want to transpose the rows of a file to the columns (every characters include spaces), i.e.:
input:
abcdefg
123 456
output:
a1
b2
c3
d
e4
f5
g6
I wrote a script:
#!/bin/csh -f (15 Replies)
Dear All,
I am having trouble obtaining the 3 outfiles (as shown below) from a single input file.
Could you please help??
INPUT:
filename
a b c
1 4 2
3 3 2
4 2 7
OUTPUT:
outfile1 (a.dat)
1 (2 Replies)
Hi Team,
Would you please help me for the below scenario.
I want to print the text between "PREF:" AND "AVAIL:" in the below example.
For example:-
TEST_TAF PREF: RAC1 RAC2 RAC3 ...... AVAIL: RAC4
Output will be :-RAC1,RAC2,RAC3.............
Thanks in Advance
Shoan
... (5 Replies)
hey,
i m having a hard time trying to print only the first occurrence between 2 idenicale strings.
for the following output:
please
help
me im a
noob
please
im a noob
help me
noob
please
help
me im a
noob
please
im a noob
help me
noob (3 Replies)
I have a file with class c IP addresses that I need to match to a column and print the matching lines of another file.
I started playing with grep -if file01.out file02.out but I am stuck as to how to match it to a column and print the matching lines;
cat file01.out
10.150.140... (5 Replies)
I cannot seem to get what should be a simple awk one-liner to work correctly and cannot figure out why. I would like to use patterns from a specific field in one file as regex to search for matching strings in the entire line ($0) of another file.
I would like to output the lines of File2 which... (1 Reply)
in the below data i need to search for the word typeMismatch and then traverse back to find the filename of that particular mismatch. Like this we have to get all the file names which has error in them. How can i acheive this.
I tried use sed or awk but not able to achevie the same.
Sample... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ATWC
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xdg-open - opens a file or URL in the user's preferred application
SYNOPSIS
xdg-open {file URL}
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xdg-utils 1.0 06/24/2007 XDG-OPEN(1)