You say you want to remove useless repeated data, but the code you are using replaces every copy of the data (not just repeated data) with a <space> character (even if the data you want to "remove" is at the start, at the end, or in the middle of a longer string.
Please be very clear about:
whether you want to replace occurrences of the strings you find in a file with a <space> character or want to remove occurrences of those strings,
whether you want to replace or remove all occurrences you find or just want to remove duplicate occurrences,
whether you want to replace or remove occurrences even if they are in the middle of larger "words", only if they are separate "words", or only if they are the complete contents of an input line of text, and
whether you want to remove lines that have been turned into blank lines or empty lines by the changes made above or keep those blank or empty lines in your updated file.
If you want to completely remove complete lines of matched text (as in your example), consider using something more like:
to do the entire job in one pass instead of one pass per word "removed". If you aren't removing complete lines, consider using awk to process each input file once instead of using sed to process each input file once per word to be "removed".
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sed "/$titlesearch/d" movielist
will delete any line in the file movielist that matches $titlesearch, but this is only a screen print correct ?
how can I have sed to actually delete the line from the file so that it doesnt appear next time I open the file ?
thanks
Steffen (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files test1,test2. If the number in test1 file exist in test2 then i want to remove that from test2 file.
Ex:
File- test1
12
13
14
15
==============
File- test2
1A~12
2B~13
3C~33
4D~22
I want to remove row which contains 12,13 from test2. I am using this sed... (2 Replies)
OS=HP-UX ksh
The following works, except I want to include the <start> and <end> in the output.
awk -F '<start>' 'BEGIN{RS="<end>"; OFS="\n"; ORS=""} {print $2} somefile.log'
The following work in bash but not in ksh
sed -n '/^<start>/,/^<end>/{/LABEL$/!p}' somefile.log (4 Replies)
Hello
i have a big file with a specific format and delimiter is "§" :
§field1§$field2§$field3§$field4§$field5§$field6§$field§
in this file we have a field which are very long (more than 20000 chars !!!!)
so through vi i cant manipulate them.
despite this i managed to suppress lines that... (11 Replies)
I'm hoping someone could help me out please :)
I have several .txt files with several hundred lines in each that look like this:
10241;</td><td>10241</td><td class="b">x2801;</td><td>2801</td><td>TEXT-1</td></tr>
10242;</td><td>10242</td><td... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with content as follows:
servers list ips 10.10.10.1 test 2 3 4
desktop station 10.10.10.3 4 test 4
laptops quesy 2013 2012 10.100.18.0 test 4 6 8 all I need is:
servers list ips
desktop station
laptops quesy 2013 2012All I need is the correct command or script that... (4 Replies)
Hi
I need a code help put below items in to array and display in order like this
Thanks,
Ashan
0AD4 R2 03A1 000198701333 0AD4 R1 270B 000198701616
------
0AD4
R2
03A1
000198701333
0AD4
R1
270B
000198701616 (1 Reply)
Hi ,
In file first line start with "",when trying to remove using sed i am getting the below error .Please advise
sed -e 's///g' -e 's/$]//g' segment1.txt >>segment_m1
sed: couldn't write 1378 items to stdout: No space left on device
Thanks,
Mohan (1 Reply)
Hello Experts,
I am trying to write a shell script to find duplicate items in an array, this is what i have tried :
#!/bin/bash
echo "This is another sample Progg to remove duplicate items from an array"
echo "How many number do you want to insert"
read n
for (( i=0; i<$n; i++ ))
do
... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I need to collect some statistical results from a series of files that are being generated by other software. The files are tab delimited. There are 4 different sets of statistics in each file where there is a line indicating what the statistic set is, followed by 5 lines of values. It... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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remove
remove(3C) Standard C Library Functions remove(3C)NAME
remove - remove file
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
int remove(const char *path);
DESCRIPTION
The remove() function causes the file or empty directory whose name is the string pointed to by path to be no longer accessible by that
name. A subsequent attempt to open that file using that name will fail, unless the file is created anew.
For files, remove() is identical to unlink(). For directories, remove() is identical to rmdir().
See rmdir(2) and unlink(2) for a detailed list of failure conditions.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, remove() returns 0. Otherwise, it returns -1 and sets errno to indicate an error.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Standard |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
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SEE ALSO rmdir(2), unlink(2), attributes(5), standards(5)SunOS 5.11 14 Aug 2002 remove(3C)