I have an output that has a string between quotes and another between square brackets on the same line. I need to extract these 2 strings Example line
Output should look like
I was trying with sed and I can get the quotes but how do I also add the the output for the square brackets on the same sed command.
Hi
I have the following requirement. i have the following line from a log file
one : two : Three : four : five : six : seven : eight :nine :ten
Now can you pls help what i should do to get only the following output from the above line
two : five : six : seven : Eight
appreciate your... (3 Replies)
I've got this command that I've been using to find strings on the same line, say I'm doing a search for name:
find . -name "*" | xargs grep -i "Doe" | grep -i "John" > output.txt
This gives me every line in a file that has John and Doe in it. I'm looking to add a OR operator for the second... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
The following lines are taken from a long paragraph:
Labels of output orbitals: RY* RY* RY* RY* RY* RY*
1\1\GINC-COMPUTE-1-3\SP\UB3LYP\6-31G\C2H5Cr1O1(1+,5)\LIUZHEN\19-Jan-20
10\0\\# ub3lyp/6-31G pop=(nbo,savenbo) gfprint\\E101GECP\\1,5\O,0,-1.7
... (1 Reply)
input file
Desired csv output
gc_type, date/time, milli secs
af, Mar 17 13:09:04 2011, 144.596
af, Mar 20 00:37:37 2011, 144.242
af, ar 20 21:30:59 2011, 108.518
Hi All,
Any help in acheiving the above would be appreciated. I would like to parse through lines within one file and... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Please go through my requirement.
I have a log file in the location /opt/WebSphere61/AppServer/profiles/EMQbatchprofile/logs/EMQbatch
This file contains the follwing pattern data
<af type="tenured" id="42" timestamp="May 14 13:44:13 2011" intervalms="955.624">
<minimum... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
I'm a newbie.Never worked on Unix before. I want a shell script to perform the following:
I want to extract strings from each line ,based on the type of line(Nameline,Subline) and output it to another file.Below is a sample format.
2010-12-21 14:00"1"Nameline"Midterm"First Name:Jane ... (4 Replies)
I am trying to extract multiple strings from snmp-mib files like below.
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$ cat IF-MIB.mib
<snip>
linkDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { ifIndex, ifAdminStatus, ifOperStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A linkDown trap signifies that the SNMP entity, acting in... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I wasn't quite sure how to title this one! Here goes:
I have some already partially parsed log files, which I now need to extract info from. Because of the way they are originally and the fact they have been partially processed already, I can't make any assumptions on the number of... (8 Replies)
I need to extract multiple occurance strings between 2 different patterns in given line.
For e.g. in below as input
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mike(hussey) AND mike(donald) AND mike(ryan) AND mike(johnson)... (8 Replies)
Hi
I use sed comnand to remove occurance of one workd from a line.
However I need to removed occurance of dufferent words in ne line.
Original-1 Hi this is the END of my begining
Comand sed s/"END"/"start"/g
Output-1 Hi this is the start of my beginig
But I have more... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: mnassiri
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xgettext - conditionally extract strings from C programs
SYNOPSIS
xgettext -d [ cmnopvhP ] [ -odirectory-prefix ] [ -xexclude-list ] [ filename ... ]
xgettext [ -amopvhP ] [ -xexclude-list ] [ filename ... ]
DESCRIPTION
xgettext is used to automate the creation of portable message files. A portable message file contains copies of "C" strings that are found
in "C" source code in filename. When the -d option is specified, xgettext places the extracted strings in the file name.po. name is
either the domain specified in a dgettext call, or messages.po for strings extracted from gettext and textdomain calls. If the -d flag is
not specified, xgettext places all the strings in messages.po. The portable message file can be used as input to the msgfmt(1) utility,
which will produce a binary form of the message file than can be used at application run-time.
OPTIONS -a Extract ALL strings, not just those found in gettext, dgettext, and textdomain calls.
-cflag Comments beginning with flag filename on the first line of the comment are added to file filename as # delimited comments.
-d Produce duplicates. Does not sort output when writing the portable message file and will not overwrite existing output files.
Places output from each domain specified in a dgettext call into a separate file named for the domain, ie. name.po
-cflag Comments beginning with flag filename on the first line of the comment are added to file filename as # delimited comments.
-mstring Causes xgettext to fill in the msgstr line of the portable message files it produces. xgettext uses the corresponding msgid
string extracted from the "C" file, appending string. Useful for debugging purposes.
-n Add # delimited line number comments to output file indicating the line number in the source file where each extracted string is
encountered.
-ofilename
rename the default output file from messages.po to filename.
-ppathname
Specify the directory where the output files will be placed. This option overrides the current working directory.
-xfilename
Specify a file that contains a list of strings that are not be extracted from the input files. Each string to be excluded must
appear on a line by itself in the file filename.
-P include strings in pre-processor statements.
-v Verbose mode.
-h Print a help message on standard output.
FILES
messages.po is always created, but may be empty.
SEE ALSO msgfmt(1), xstr(1), gettext, dgettext, textdomain(3).
14 Sep 1990 xgettext(1)