Hi I wanted to split rows based on the number of 1's present in 21st field(21st field is 40 length field) so I wrote the below awk code. However, the tool that I am using to invoke the command is not recognising the command. So, could you please help me to translate this command to sed?
awk... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I need a simple bin/sh script
FILE1:
ab1 gegege swgdeyedg
ac2 jxjjxjxjxxjxjx
ad3
ae4 xjxjxj zhzhzh ahahs
af5 sjsjsjs ssjsjsjsj sjsjsj
ag6 shshshshs sjjssj
shhshshs
myScript.sh has to return:
ROW ab1
ROW ac2
ROW ad3
ROW ae4
In other words: "ROW " + the first world... (3 Replies)
Hi pls help me out to short out this problem
rm PAB113_011.out
rm: PAB113_011.out: override protection 644 (yes/no)? n
If i give y it remove the file.
But i added the rm command as a part of ksh file and i tried to remove the file. Its not removing and the the file prompting as... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file as
ABC 123_456_789 234_678_901
XYZ 1100_1250_1580_1680 1175_1440_1620_1890
so on
What I want my output file to look is "split by underscore and then place the contents in rows"
output
ABC 123 234
ABC 456 678
ABC 789 901
XYZ 1100 1175
XYZ 1250 1440... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have come across some files where some of the columns don not have data.
Key, Data1,Data2,Data3,Data4,Data5
A,5,6,,10,,
A,3,4,,3,,
B,1,,4,5,,
B,2,,3,4,,
If we see the above data on Data5 column do not have any row got filled. So remove only that column(Here Data5) and... (4 Replies)
Hi all, I know this sounds suspiciously like a homework course; but, it is not.
My goal is to take a file, and match my "ID" column to the "Date" column, if those conditions are true, add the total number of minutes worked and place it in this file, while not printing the original rows that I... (6 Replies)
Hi all, I'm pretty much a newbie to UNIX. I would appreciate any help with UNIX coding on comparing two large csv files (greater than 10 GB in size), and output a file with matching columns.
I want to compare file1 and file2 by 'id' and 'chain' columns, then extract exact matching rows'... (5 Replies)
Hi, all.
How can I split all columns into multiple columns separated by tab?
Input:
qq ee TT 12 m1
aa gg GG 34 2u
zz dd hh 56 4h
ww cc JJ 78 5y
ss ff kk 90 j8
xx pp mm 13 p0
Output:
q q e e T T 1 2 m 1
a a g g G G 3 4 2 u
z z d d h h 5 6 4 h
w w c c J J 7 8 5 y (8 Replies)
I have data like this
1 a,b,c 2 a,c 3 b,d 4 e,f would like convert like this 1 a 1 b 1 c 2 a 2 c 3 b 3 d 4 e 4 f
Please help me out (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: jhonnyrip
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geo::osm::tiles
Geo::OSM::Tiles(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Geo::OSM::Tiles(3pm)NAME
Geo::OSM::Tiles - Calculate tile numbers for OpenStreetMap
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::OSM::Tiles qw( :all );
$zoom = 13;
$lat = 49.60055;
$lon = 11.01296;
$tilex = lon2tilex($lon, $zoom);
$tiley = lat2tiley($lat, $zoom);
$path = tile2path($tilex, $tiley, $zoom);
$tileurl = "http://tile.openstreetmap.org/$path";
DESCRIPTION
This module provides functions for calculating the path to a map tile at OpenStreetMap out of geographic coordinates. The path of a tile
at OSM has the form "$zoom/$tilex/$tiley.png". The numbering scheme is documented in the OSM wiki, see the link below.
"lon2tilex($lon, $zoom)"
Returns $tilex for the tile at longitude $lon and zoom level $zoom. The longitude must be in the range "-180.0 <= $lon < 180.0". The zoom
level must be a non-negative integer.
"lat2tiley($lat, $zoom)"
Returns $tiley for the tile at latitude $lat and zoom level $zoom. The latitude must be in the range "-85.0511 <= $lat <= 85.0511". The
zoom level must be a non-negative integer.
"tile2path($tilex, $tiley, $zoom)"
Composes the path to the tile at $tilex, $tiley, and $zoom at the OSM server. $tilex and $tiley must be integers in the range
"0..2**$zoom-1". The supported range of zoom levels depends on the tile server. The maximum zoom for the Osmarender layer is 17, it is 18
for the Mapnik layer.
"checklonrange($lonmin, $lonmax)"
Checks whether $lonmin and $lonmax are within the allowed range of the longitude argument to "lon2tilex". Returns "($lonmin, $lonmax)"
unchanged if they are ok or corrected values if not.
"checklatrange($latmin, $latmax)"
Checks whether $latmin and $latmax are within the allowed range of the latitude argument to "lat2tiley". Returns "($latmin, $latmax)"
unchanged if they are ok or corrected values if not.
SEE ALSO
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames>
AUTHOR
Rolf Krahl <rotkraut@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 by Rolf Krahl
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2010-05-15 Geo::OSM::Tiles(3pm)