The awk that I have (on OS X) only processes the first character in RS, but the following seems to do what you want (and should work with any version of awk, except use /usr/xpg4/bin/awk or nawk if you are using a Solaris/SunOS system):
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Hi All,
I have been working on something that doesn't seem to have a clear regex solution and I just wanted to run it by everyone to see if I could get some insight into the method of solving this problem.
I have a flat text file that contains billing records for users, however the records... (5 Replies)
111111111100000000001111111111
123232323200000010001114545454
232435424200000000001232131212
342354234301000000002323423443
232435424200000000001232131212
2390898994200000000001238908092
This is the record format.
From 11th position to 20th position in a record there are 0's occuring,and... (6 Replies)
Hi Gents,
I have a file 1 like this
1 1000 20
2 2000 30
3 1000 40
5 1000 50
And I have other file 1 like
2 1
I would like to get from the file 1 the complete line which are in file 2, the key to compare is the column 2 then output should be.
2 2000 30.
I was trying to get it... (5 Replies)
Hi
I have xml file with multiple records and would like to extract records from xml with specific condition if specific tag is present extract entire row otherwise skip .
<logentry revision="21510">
<author>mantest</author>
<date>2015-02-27</date>
<QC_ID>334566</QC_ID>... (12 Replies)
Hello everybody,
I have a double mission with some XML files, which is pretty challenging for my actual beginner UNIX knowledge. I need to extract some strings from multiple XML files and create a new XML file with the searched strings..
The original XML files contain the source code for... (12 Replies)
Hi
I have two lists of patterns named A and B consisting of around 200 entries in each and I want to extract all the sentences from a big text file which match atleast one pattern from both A and B.
For example, pattern list A consists of :
ama
ani
ahum
mari
...
...
and pattern... (1 Reply)
awk 'NR==FNR{arr;next} $0 in arr' /tmp/Data_mismatch.sh /prd/HK/ACCTCARD_20160115.txt
edit by bakunin: seems that one CODE-tag got lost somewhere. i corrected that, but please check your posts more carefully. Thank you. (5 Replies)
more data.txt
i need this exacted from data.txt
This is the command i tried
sed -n "/Start_of_DISK_info:\/u/,/End_of_DISK_info:\/u/p" data.txtBut, unfortunately it does not do an exact match. Instead, it prints text between both these strings /u & /u/tmp like below.
i need this... (6 Replies)
Hi everyone,
So i'm struggling with an xml (log file) where we get information about some devices, so the logfile is filled with multiple "blocks" like that.
Based on the <devId> i want to extract this part of the xml file. If possible I want it to have an script for this, cause we'll use... (5 Replies)
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xml::grove::ascanonxml
XML::Grove::AsCanonXML(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Grove::AsCanonXML(3)NAME
XML::Grove::AsCanonXML - output XML objects in canonical XML
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Grove::AsCanonXML;
# Using as_canon_xml method on XML::Grove objects:
$string = $xml_object->as_canon_xml( OPTIONS );
# Using an XML::Grove::AsCanonXML instance:
$writer = XML::Grove::AsCanonXML->new( OPTIONS );
$string = $writer->as_canon_xml($xml_object);
$writer->as_canon_xml($xml_object, $file_handle);
DESCRIPTION
"XML::Grove::AsCanonXML" will return a string or write a stream of canonical XML for an XML object and it's content (if any).
"XML::Grove::AsCanonXML" objects hold the options used for writing the XML objects. Options can be supplied when the the object is
created,
$writer = XML::Grove::AsCanonXML->new( Comments => 1 );
or modified at any time before writing an XML object by setting the option directly in the `$writer' hash.
OPTIONS
Comments
By default comments are not written to the output. Setting comment to TRUE will include comments in the output.
AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us
SEE ALSO perl(1), XML::Parser(3), XML::Grove(3).
James Clark's Canonical XML definition <http://www.jclark.com/xml/canonxml.html>
perl v5.16.3 1999-08-17 XML::Grove::AsCanonXML(3)