awk GSUB read field values from multiple text files
My program run without error. The problem I am having.
The program isn't outputting field values with the column headers to file.txt.
Each of the column headers in file.txt has no data.
The output results in file.txt should show:
I realized the problem is gsub. I don't know enough about gsub to fix this
issue.
The first gsub stored the field value for MEMSIZE and second gsub
stored the field value for real time and the last gsub stored the field
value for SASFoundation. The field values for headers are outputted to file.txt
I got a file with contents are of the following format
...
2007-09-28 ./.passwwd1.sh.swp
2007-11-26 ./827-55.jpg
2007-09-28 ./argcheck.pl
...
I have to delete all the '-' in the "first field", ie. the date, not on the second field, which is the name of the file.
i.e.
required output
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
first, I have searched in the forum for this, but I could not find the right answer. (There were some similar threads, but I was not sure how to adapt the ideas.)
Anyway, I have a quite natural problem: Given are several text files. All files contain the same number of lines and the same... (3 Replies)
Hi all.
I have the following command that is successfully searching for any one of the strings on all lines of a file and replacing it with the instructed value.
cat inputFile | awk '{gsub(/aaa|bbb|ccc|ddd/,"1234")}1' > outputFile
This does in fact replace any occurrence of aaa, bbb,... (2 Replies)
Hello,
For the input file, I am trying to split those records which have multiple values seperated by '|' in the last input field, into multiple records and each record corresponds to the common input fields + one of the value from the last field.
I was trying with an example on this forum... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to execute this line
awk -F ";" -v OFS=";" '{gsub(/\./,",",$6); print}' FILE
but for multiple fields $6 $7 $8
Do you have a suggstion?
Tried:
awk -F ";" -v OFS="";"" "function GSUB( F ) {gsub(/\./,\",\",$F); print} { GSUB( 6 ); GSUB( 7 ); GSUB( 8 ) } 1"... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am using the following code to change NA to X in only the 5th column of my text file:
awk '{gsub("NA","x",$5)}1' in.file > out.file
How can I modify this code if I want to change NA to X in multiple columns of the text file (i.e. columns 5,6 and 7). Thanks! (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a huge file that has data something like shown below:
huge_file.txt
start regexp
Name=Name1
Title=Analyst
Address=Address1
Department=Finance
end regexp
some text
some text
start regexp
Name=Name2
Title=Controller
Address=Address2
Department=Finance
end regexp (7 Replies)
I'm trying to use awk to do the following. I have file1 with many lines, each containing 5 fields describing an individual set. I have file2 which is a template config file with variable space holders to be replaced by the values in file1. I would like to substitute each set of values in file1 with... (6 Replies)
I have a file containing multiple values, some of them are pipe separated which are to be read as separate values and some of them are single value all are these need to store in variables.
I need to read this file which is an input to my script
Config.txt
file name, first path, second... (7 Replies)
I have several problems with my problems: I hope you can help me.
1) the If else statement I am getting an error message. My syntax must be incorrect because the entire statement is throwing an error.
For example in filew.log if these items don't exist Memsize, SASFoundation and also if... (0 Replies)
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OPENSSL_PKCS7_ENCRYPT(3) 1 OPENSSL_PKCS7_ENCRYPT(3)openssl_pkcs7_encrypt - Encrypt an S/MIME message
SYNOPSIS
bool openssl_pkcs7_encrypt (string $infile, string $outfile, mixed $recipcerts, array $headers, [int $flags], [int $cipherid =
OPENSSL_CIPHER_RC2_40])
DESCRIPTION openssl_pkcs7_encrypt(3) takes the contents of the file named $infile and encrypts them using an RC2 40-bit cipher so that they can only be
read by the intended recipients specified by $recipcerts.
PARAMETERS
o $infile
-
o $outfile
-
o $recipcerts
- Either a lone X.509 certificate, or an array of X.509 certificates.
o $headers
-$headers is an array of headers that will be prepended to the data after it has been encrypted. $headers can be either an asso-
ciative array keyed by header name, or an indexed array, where each element contains a single header line.
o $flags
-$flags can be used to specify options that affect the encoding process - see PKCS7 constants.
o $cipherid
- One of cipher constants.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
openssl_pkcs7_encrypt(3) example
<?php
// the message you want to encrypt and send to your secret agent
// in the field, known as nighthawk. You have his certificate
// in the file nighthawk.pem
$data = <<<EOD
Nighthawk,
Top secret, for your eyes only!
The enemy is closing in! Meet me at the cafe at 8.30am
to collect your forged passport!
HQ
EOD;
// load key
$key = file_get_contents("nighthawk.pem");
// save message to file
$fp = fopen("msg.txt", "w");
fwrite($fp, $data);
fclose($fp);
// encrypt it
if (openssl_pkcs7_encrypt("msg.txt", "enc.txt", $key,
array("To" => "nighthawk@example.com", // keyed syntax
"From: HQ <hq@example.com>", // indexed syntax
"Subject" => "Eyes only"))) {
// message encrypted - send it!
exec(ini_get("sendmail_path") . " < enc.txt");
}
?>
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