Hi,
I have a text file like
Version=abc
Tab=1
URL GOTO=www.abc.com/board=1
some text...
I want to run a loop x no of times and append to the text file above text but
URL GOTO should be www.abc.com/board=2 then 3,4...etc till x.
Kindly help (2 Replies)
Can someone tell me how I can do this?
e.g:
Say file1.txt contains:
today is monday
the 22 of
NOVEMBER
2010
and file2.txt contains:
the
11th
month
of
How do i replace the word NOVEMBER with (5 Replies)
Hello everyone,
ive been trying to replace a string "kw01" in an xml file with the contents of a txt file having multiple lines. im a unix newbie and all the sed combinations i tried resulted to being garbled. Below is the contents of the txt file:
RAISEDATTIME
--------------------... (13 Replies)
Hi everybody,
Fairly simple question here:
I need an awk, sed, or grep command that will find the same string multiple times on one line
needs to return all lines which contain .02 twice.
I do know the exact number of characters in between the two occurrences of .02 if that helps, all... (7 Replies)
Can someone tell me how I can do this?
e.g:
a=$(echo -e wert trewt ertert ertert ertert erttert
erterte
rterter
tertertert
ert)
How do i replace the STRING with $a?
I try this:
sed -i 's/STRING/'"$a"'/g' filename.ext
but this don' t work (2 Replies)
Hey guys. I know pratically 0 about Linux, so could anyone please give me instructions on how to accomplish this ?
The distro is RedHat 4.1.2 and i need to find and replace a multiple lines string in several php files across subdirectories.
So lets say im at root/dir1/dir2/ , when i execute... (12 Replies)
Hi Team ,
Is there a way I can check to see if the same file say , test.dat exists multiple times in the directory path ?
Please help.
Thanks
Megha (5 Replies)
Sed replace using same pattern repeating multiple times in a line
I have text like below in a file:
I am trying to replace the above line to following
How can I acheive this?
I am able to do it if the occurrence is for 1 time:
But If I try like below
I am getting like this:
I have to... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
I am having a ZIP file containing an .xlsx file . Now i wanted to replace "GJ" to blank in the .xlsx file .
I tried using the below code but not working , Please guide :
#!/bin/bash
log="/home/srikant/scripts/replacescriptFHO.log"
date > $log
echo "" >> $log
echo initiating for FHO... (1 Reply)
randtype(1) General Commands Manual randtype(1)NAME
randtype - Output characters or lines at random intervals
SYNOPSIS
randtype [ -l ] [ -d ,|.<string> [ -k ] ] [ -t <ms,mult> ] [ -w <string> [ -c ms,mult ] ] [ -r s1,s2[:...] ] [ -n <string> ] [ -q <int> ]
[ -m <int> ] [ file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
randtype reads input from either standard input or from a file and outputs each character or line at random intervals. If multiple files
are specified, each is read in sequence.
OPTIONS
randtype recognizes the following command line options:
-c ms,mult
For optional use with the -w option, this has the same microsecond and multiplier value format as the -t option. The default for
this option is specified at compile time.
-d string
Output everything before (left) or after (right) the specified string immediately. The string must begin with either ',' or '.'
which specifies the direction, left or right, respectively.
-h Print a summary of the command line options and exit.
-k Suppress output of the string specified by the dump string option.
-l Output lines rather than characters. Only the -t and -q options are valid when using this option, all other options are ignored.
-m int Generate random mistakes. The int value is how many times to compare and match the next character and a randomly generated charac-
ter.
-n chars
Output the specified characters immediately with no random waiting.
-r s1,s2[:...]
Replace the string s1 with string s2. You can specify multiple replacements by separating them with a ':'.
-q int Quit the program after this many seconds.
-t ms,mult
This option refines the random delay of output. The value of the argument is separated by a comma with the first argument being a
microsecond and the second being a multiplier of a random number between 0 and the microsecond. A character-per-second effect can,
for example, be made by setting the microsecond to 0 and the multiplier to 1000000. The default for this option is specified at com-
pile time.
-v Display version information and exit.
-w chars
The inverse of the -n option; this option waits on the specified characters. Use the -c option to refine the random delay of output.
EXAMPLE
randtype -t 13,16000 -d ",*MAGIC*" -k -n '0ou' filename
SEE ALSO random(3), srandom(3), alarm(2), select(2)AUTHOR
This program was created by bjk <bjk@arbornet.org> and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
randtype randtype(1)