I'm trying to remove the null characters from a file and copy it to std output.
I'm using emacs and I create the following one line bash file (followed by the error messages):
sed -e 's/^@//' <ConfigItemReplicator.install.log
/usr/bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for... (1 Reply)
Here is my code.
for file in *1.3.html ; do mv "$file" `echo $file | tr '.1.3' ''` ; done
For some reason I am getting an error.
mv: file.idlesince.1.3.html and file.idlesince.1.3.html are identical
Could this be done a different way? (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
Hope you are all well.
This is a line of data from a csv file. I have used vi and set the 'set list' option to display the trailing $ character.
"01","Grocery","01006","eat Fish & Spreads"$
I have tried the following commands, but neither of them appear to be working?
1) tr... (13 Replies)
Hi All,
As all of us know that while moving a file from Windows to Unix some unwanted ^M characters appear in the file. For my case I have release package in zip format which looks like Module_Name_Tag.zip. It contains some directory structure...like
Module_Name_Tag.zip
|
|--trunk/... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have one file in the following format.
exa_resu_adj.4ge v.47645 PERSONAL INFORMAIONS PVT LTD 31 Dec 2009 04:36 Page 1
SALARY REPORT
Account Account Name CCode Bill No Balance T Amt
----------- ------------ ------- ---------- ------------- -------------
17490001 Mr Ram PM 10... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have an csv file and there are some non printable characters(extended ascii) so I am trying to create a clean copy of the csv file . I am using
this command:
tr -cd "" < /opt/informatica/PowerCenter8.6.0/server/infa_shared/SrcFiles/ThirdParty/locations.csv > ... (4 Replies)
I tried using below command
tr -cd "" < InputFile.xml > output.txt ============= This removes all the tabs/newline/extra spaces from a file
it successfully removed all the extra spaces,tabs and new line characters but then the complete file become one record. I want to retain one new line... (1 Reply)
Hello
I've question on the requirement I am working on.
We are getting a fixed length file with "33" characters long. We are processing that file loading into DB.
Now some times we are getting a file with "35" characters long. In this case I have to remove two characters (in 22,23... (14 Replies)
i know , the below question has been repeated.
can you guys guide me .
I have the below input
999999 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 123.45 2013-05-02 08:14 1 1 1 xxxx
999999 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 123.45 2013-06-02 02:14 1 4 1 dddd
i need to remove from the column 54 to 70 , as like the below output.... (9 Replies)
I want to remove 1st and last two characters of each line of the file
Ex: file1
zzfile1ee
@xfile2:y
qfile3>>
@ file4yy
and redirect to the file called new
Basically file will have any charcter including space, spical character...
Please help.... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: shell1509
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
xd
XD(1) General Commands Manual XD(1)NAME
xd - hex, octal, decimal, or ASCII dump
SYNOPSIS
xd [ option ... ] [ -format ... ] [ file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Xd concatenates and dumps the files (standard input by default) in one or more formats. Groups of 16 bytes are printed in each of the
named formats, one format per line. Each line of output is prefixed by its address (byte offset) in the input file. The first line of
output for each group is zero-padded; subsequent are blank-padded.
Formats other than -c are specified by pairs of characters telling size and style, by default. The sizes are
1 or b 1-byte units.
2 or w 2-byte big-endian units.
4 or l 4-byte big-endian units.
8 or v 8-byte big-endian units.
The styles are
o
Octal.
x
Hexadecimal.
d
Decimal.
Other options are
-c Format as 1x but print ASCII representations or C escape sequences where possible.
-astyle Print file addresses in the given style (and size 4).
-u (Unbuffered) Flush the output buffer after each 16-byte sequence.
-s Reverse (swab) the order of bytes in each group of 4 before printing.
-r Print repeating groups of identical 16-byte sequences as the first group followed by an asterisk.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/xd.c
SEE ALSO db(1)BUGS
The various output formats don't line up properly in the output of xd.
XD(1)