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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to use awk to output such a pattern? Post 302966787 by sidnow on Tuesday 16th of February 2016 02:49:44 PM
Old 02-16-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrutinizer
TrY:
Code:
awk '/FIND\.Value/{if(s)print s; gsub(FS,x); s=$1; next}{s=s "," $1} END{if(s)print s}' file

Worked like a charm

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Quote:
Originally Posted by RavinderSingh13
Hello sidnow,

Could you please try following and let me know if this helps.
Code:
awk '{gsub(/= | =/,"=",$0);} /^Table1/ && A{print A;A=$0;next} {;A=A?A OFS $0:$0} END{print A}' OFS=,   Input_file

Output will be as follows.
Code:
Table1.FIND.Value=124,Data,Data,Data,Data,Data
Table1.FIND.Value=256,Data,Data,Data,Data,Data

Thanks,
R. Singh

This one too.Worked like a charm

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Quote:
Originally Posted by MadeInGermany
Another one
Code:
awk '{printf (/FIND\.Value/ ? rs : ",") "%s", $0; rs=RS} END {printf rs}' file

Another one, Worked like a charm
 

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Data::Compare(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  Data::Compare(3)

NAME
Data::Compare - compare perl data structures SYNOPSIS
use Data::Compare; my $h1 = { 'foo' => [ 'bar', 'baz' ], 'FOO' => [ 'one', 'two' ] }; my $h2 = { 'foo' => [ 'bar', 'barf' ], 'FOO' => [ 'one', 'two' ] }; my @a1 = ('one', 'two'); my @a2 = ('bar', 'baz'); my %v = ( 'FOO', @a1, 'foo', @a2 ); # simple procedural interface print 'structures of $h1 and \%v are ', Compare($h1, \%v) ? "" : "not ", "identical. "; print 'structures of $h1 and $h2 are ', Compare($h1, $h2, { ignore_hash_keys => [qw(foo)] }) ? '' : 'not ', "close enough to identical. "; # OO usage my $c = new Data::Compare($h1, \%v); print 'structures of $h1 and \%v are ', $c->Cmp ? "" : "not ", "identical. "; # or my $c = new Data::Compare; print 'structures of $h and \%v are ', $c->Cmp($h1, \%v) ? "" : "not ", "identical. "; DESCRIPTION
Compare two perl data structures recursively. Returns 0 if the structures differ, else returns 1. A few data types are treated as special cases: Scalar::Properties objects This has been moved into a plugin, although functionality remains the same as with the previous version. Full documentation is in Data::Compare::Plugins::Scalar::Properties. Compiled regular expressions, eg qr/foo/ These are stringified before comparison, so the following will match: $r = qr/abc/i; $s = qr/abc/i; Compare($r, $s); and the following won't, despite them matching *exactly* the same text: $r = qr/abc/i; $s = qr/[aA][bB][cC]/; Compare($r, $s); Sorry, that's the best we can do. CODE and GLOB references These are assumed not to match unless the references are identical - ie, both are references to the same thing. You may also customise how we compare structures by supplying options in a hashref as a third parameter to the "Compare()" function. This is not yet available through the OO-ish interface. These options will be in force for the *whole* of your comparison, so will apply to structures that are lurking deep down in your data as well as at the top level, so beware! ignore_hash_keys an arrayref of strings. When comparing two hashes, any keys mentioned in this list will be ignored. CIRCULAR STRUCTURES
Comparing a circular structure to itself returns true: $x = $y; $y = $x; Compare([$x, $y], [$x, $y]); And on a sort-of-related note, if you try to compare insanely deeply nested structures, the module will spit a warning. For this to affect you, you need to go around a hundred levels deep though, and if you do that you have bigger problems which I can't help you with ;-) PLUGINS
The module takes plug-ins so you can provide specialised routines for comparing your own objects and data-types. For details see Data::Compare::Plugins. Plugins are *not* available when running in "taint" mode. You may also make it not load plugins by providing an empty list as the argument to import() - ie, by doing this: use Data::Compare (); A couple of functions are provided to examine what goodies have been made available through plugins: plugins Returns a structure (a hash ref) describing all the comparisons made available through plugins. This function is *not* exported, so should be called as Data::Compare::plugins(). It takes no parameters. plugins_printable Returns formatted text EXPORTS
For historical reasons, the Compare() function is exported. If you don't want this, then pass an empty list to import() as explained under PLUGINS. If you want no export but do want plugins, then pass the empty list, and then call the register_plugins class method: use Data::Compare (); Data::Compare->register_plugins; or you could call it as a function if that floats your boat. SOURCE CODE REPOSITORY
<git://github.com/DrHyde/perl-modules-Data-Compare.git> BUGS
Plugin support is not quite finished (see the TODO file for details) but is usable. The missing bits are bells and whistles rather than core functionality. Please report any other bugs either by email to David Cantrell (see below for address) or using rt.cpan.org: <https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Create.html?Queue=Data-Compare> AUTHOR
Fabien Tassin <fta@sofaraway.org> Portions by David Cantrell <david@cantrell.org.uk> COPYRIGHT and LICENCE Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Fabien Tassin. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Some parts copyright 2003 - 2013 David Cantrell. Seeing that Fabien seems to have disappeared, David Cantrell has become a co-maintainer so he can apply needed patches. The licence, of course, remains the same. As the "perl licence" is "Artistic or GPL, your choice", you can find them as the files ARTISTIC.txt and GPL2.txt in the distribution. SEE ALSO
perl(1), perlref(1) perl v5.18.2 2013-09-26 Data::Compare(3)
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