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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Split file into multiple files based on empty lines Post 302975611 by imranrasheedamu on Thursday 16th of June 2016 04:02:31 AM
Old 06-16-2016
Split file into multiple files based on empty lines

I am using below code to split files based on blank lines but it does not work.
Code:
awk 'BEGIN{i=0}{RS="";}{x="F"++i;}{print > x;}'

Your help would be highly appreciated

find attachment of sample.txt file

Last edited by Franklin52; 06-16-2016 at 06:50 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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Imager::Preprocess(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Imager::Preprocess(3pm)

NAME
Imager::Preprocess - simple preprocessor for handling multiple sample sizes SYNOPSIS
/* in the source: */ #code condition true to work with 8-bit samples ... code using preprocessor types/values ... #/code # process and make #line directives perl -MImager::Preprocess -epreprocess foo.im foo.c # process and no #line directives perl -MImager::Preprocess -epreprocess -l foo.im foo.c DESCRIPTION
This is a simple preprocessor that aims to reduce duplication of source code when implementing an algorithm both for 8-bit samples and double samples in Imager. Imager's "Makefile.PL" currently scans the MANIFEST for .im files and adds Makefile files to convert these to .c files. The beginning of a sample-independent section of code is preceded by: #code expression where expression should return true if processing should be done at 8-bits/sample. You can also use a #code block around a function definition to produce 8-bit and double sample versions of a function. In this case #code has no expression and you will need to use IM_SUFFIX() to produce different function names. The end of a sample-independent section of code is terminated by: #/code #code sections cannot be nested. #/code without a starting #code is an error. The following types and values are defined in a #code section: o IM_GPIX("im", "x", "y", &col) o IM_GLIN("im", "l", "r", "y", "colors") o IM_PPIX("im", "x", "y", &col) o IM_PLIN("im", "x", "y", "colors") o IM_GSAMP("im", "l", "r", "y", "samples", "chans", "chan_count") These correspond to the appropriate image function, eg. IM_GPIX() becomes i_gpix() or i_gpixf() as appropriate. o IM_ADAPT_COLORS("dest_channels", "src_channels", "colors", "count") Call i_adapt_colors() or i_adapt_fcolors(). o IM_FILL_COMBINE("fill") - retrieve the combine function from a fill object. o IM_FILL_FILLER("fill") - retrieve the fill_with_* function from a fill object. o IM_SAMPLE_MAX - maximum value for a sample o IM_SAMPLE_MAX2 - maximum value for a sample, squared o IM_SAMPLE_T - type of a sample (i_sample_t or i_fsample_t) o IM_COLOR - color type, either i_color or i_fcolor. o IM_WORK_T - working sample type, either int or double. o IM_Sf - format string for the sample type, "%d" or "%f". o IM_Wf - format string for the work type, "%d" or "%f". o IM_SUFFIX(identifier) - adds _8 or _double onto the end of identifier. o IM_EIGHT_BIT - this is a macro defined only in 8-bit/sample code. Other types, functions and values may be added in the future. AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org> perl v5.14.2 2011-06-06 Imager::Preprocess(3pm)
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