Try:
or:
On some systems, these might also rename the temp file to overwrite your original file (thereby changing the file's owner), but on most systems I think at least ed still does just what you ask it to do (rewrite the contents of the file instead of replace the file).
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Hi,
I'm a newbi in shell script. Here what I want to do:
FileA:
bor bor bor
xxxx
bib bib bi
FileB:
something something
something
I want to replace string "xxxx" in FileA with contents of FileB.
i tried with sed:
fileb=`cat FileB`
reg=xxxx
file=FileA (4 Replies)
I am facing one problem, can any one please suggest me the command for the same in unix. I am using Ksh.
I have a large file with the data that looks like below.
"ROTO2-2007f","_US01","9/15/2007","9/21/2007",346492,"NICK, LCD WATCH"97,1,"NAPOLITJ ","BERGER,M Z & CO INC",0.01,
... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have a control file which looks like this
LOAD DATA
INFILE '/home/scott/XXX.dat'
PRESERVE BLANKS
.............
.............
how can i change the content of this file and replace the file in the second line with anothe file name and write it back with another name to the disk?
... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file, let's call it "info.tmp" that contains data like this ..
ABC123456
PCX333445
BCD789833
I need to read "info.tmp" and for each line add strings in a way that the final output is
put /logs/ua/dummy.trigger 'AAA00001.FTP.XXX.BLA03A01.xxxxxx(+1)'
where XXX... (5 Replies)
hi
I have template file my.tpl:
bla-bla-bla
<link href="style.css" type="text/css">
bla-bla-bla
and style.css :
body{margin: 0px;}
I want to get in result one file:
bla-bla-bla
<script>body{margin: 0px;}</script>
bla-bla-bla
I tryed to used SED:
sed '/<link .*href=\"(*)*\"... (6 Replies)
Hi,
My requirement is to find a text and replace it with another in a XML file.
I am new to Unix,Please provide some suggestion to achieve.
Find:
<Style ss:ID="ColumnHeader1">
Replace with:
<Style ss:ID="ColumnHeader1">
<Borders>
<Border ss:Position="Bottom"... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am having trouble while using 'sed' with reading files. Please help. I have 3 files. File A, file B and file C. I want to find content of file B in file A and replace it by content in file C.
Thanks a lot!!
Here is a sample of my question.
e.g. (file A: a.txt; file B: b.txt; file... (3 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I need replace multiple files content.
the file name pattern likes currentfile_code_*
the content pattern in the file like text=value
I need replace the content as text=abcde
Thanks in advance (7 Replies)
Hi All,
When i use sort Test, here is the output:
$ sort Test
a
b
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
But the contents in the file remain unsorted, how to do that?
]$ cat Test
g
i (6 Replies)
Hello,
I'm using Windows 7 ; sed, awk and gnuwin32 are installed.
I have a big text file I need to manipulate.
In short, I will have to split it in thousands of short files, then rename and save in a folder which name is based upon filename.
Here is a snippet of my big input.txt file (this... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: sellig
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ini
inifile(n) Parsing of Windows INI files inifile(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
inifile - Parsing of Windows INI files
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2
package require inifile ?0.2.3?
::ini::open file ?access?
::ini::close ini
::ini::commit ini
::ini::revert ini
::ini::filename ini
::ini::sections ini
::ini::keys ini section
::ini::get ini section
::ini::exists ini section ?key?
::ini::value ini section key ?default?
::ini::set ini section key value
::ini::delete ini section ?key?
::ini::comment ini section ?key? ?text?
::ini::commentchar ?char?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This package provides an interface for easy manipulation of Windows INI files.
::ini::open file ?access?
Opens an INI file and returns a handle that is used by other commands. access is the same as the first form (non POSIX) of the open
command, with the exception that mode a is not supported. The default mode is r+.
::ini::close ini
Close the specified handle. If any changes were made and not written by commit they are lost.
::ini::commit ini
Writes the file and all changes to disk. The sections are written in arbitrary order. The keys in a section are written in alphabet-
ical order. If the ini was opened in read only mode an error will be thrown.
::ini::revert ini
Rolls all changes made to the inifile object back to the last committed state.
::ini::filename ini
Returns the name of the file the ini object is associated with.
::ini::sections ini
Returns a list of all the names of the existing sections in the file handle specified.
::ini::keys ini section
Returns a list of all they key names in the section and file specified.
::ini::get ini section
Returns a list of key value pairs that exist in the section and file specified.
::ini::exists ini section ?key?
Returns a boolean value indicating the existance of the specified section as a whole or the specified key within that section.
::ini::value ini section key ?default?
Returns the value of the named key and section. If specified, the default value will be returned if the key does not exist. If the
key does not exist and no default is specified an error will be thrown.
::ini::set ini section key value
Sets the value of the key in the specified section. If the section does not exist then a new one is created.
::ini::delete ini section ?key?
Removes the key or the entire section and all its keys. A section is not automatically deleted when it has no remaining keys.
::ini::comment ini section ?key? ?text?
Reads and modifies comments for sections and keys. To write a section comment use an empty string for the key. To remove all com-
ments use an empty string for text. text may consist of a list of lines or one single line. Any embedded newlines in text are prop-
erly handled. Comments may be written to nonexistant sections or keys and will not return an error. Reading a comment from a nonex-
istant section or key will return an empty string.
::ini::commentchar ?char?
Reads and sets the comment character. Lines that begin with this character are treated as comments. When comments are written out
each line is preceded by this character. The default is ;.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category inifile
of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
CATEGORY
Text processing
inifile 0.2.3 inifile(n)