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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Cut command on RHEL 6.8 compatibility issues Post 302976534 by Vikram Jain on Thursday 30th of June 2016 10:44:09 AM
Old 06-30-2016
I am trying to get a value from the 1st line of the file and check if that value is a valid date or not.
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Below is the output for the cut command from new version
Code:
 $ echo 0123456789abcdef | cut -c 0-8
cut: fields and positions are numbered from 1
Try `cut --help' for more information.
$ echo 0123456789abcdef | cut -c 1-8
01234567

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With old version, both have same results:
Code:
$ echo 0123456789abcdef | cut -c 0-8
01234567
$ echo 0123456789abcdef | cut -c 1-8
01234567


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Please wrap all code, files, input & output/errors in CODE tags
It makes them far easier to read and preserves spaces for indenting or fixed-width data.

Last edited by rbatte1; 06-30-2016 at 12:38 PM.. Reason: Code tags
 

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CUT(1)							      General Commands Manual							    CUT(1)

NAME
cut - select out columns of a file SYNOPSIS
cut [ -b | -c] list [file...] cut -f list [-d delim] [ -s] OPTIONS
-b Cut specified bytes -c Select out specific characters -d Change the column delimiter to delim -f Select out specific fields that are separated by the -i Runs of delimiters count as one -s Suppres lines with no delimiter characters, when used EXAMPLES
cut -f 2 file # Extract field 2 cut -c 1-2,5 file # Extract character columns 1, 2, and 5 cut -c 1-5,7- file # Extract all columns except 6 DESCRIPTION
[file...]" delimiter character ( see delim)" with the -f option. Lines with no delimiters are passwd through untouched" Cut extracts one or more fields or columns from a file and writes them on standard output. If the -f flag is used, the fields are sepa- rated by a delimiter character, normally a tab, but can be changed using the -d flag. If the -c flag is used, specific columns can be specified. The list can be comma or BLANK separated. The -f and -c flags are mutually exclusive. Note: The POSIX1003.2 standard requires the option -b to cut out specific bytes in a file. It is intended for systems with multi byte characters (e.g. kanji), since MINIX uses only one byte characters, this option is equivalent to -c. For the same reason, the option -n has no effect and is not listed in this man- ual page. SEE ALSO
sed(1), awk(9). CUT(1)
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