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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk to combine lines if fields match in lines Post 302997469 by RavinderSingh13 on Sunday 14th of May 2017 11:07:18 AM
Old 05-14-2017
Hello cmccabe,

If you simply want to print the lines which doesn't have condition of string fusion then following may help you in same(I haven't tested it though).
Code:
awk '/SVTYPE=Fusion/{
                        match($5,/].*]/);
                        sub(/.COS.*/,"",$3);
                        sub(/-/,"",$3);
                        sub(/\./,"-",$3);
                        VAL=substr($5,RSTART+1,RLENGTH-2);
                        num=split($8, array,";");
                        for(i=1;i<=num;i++){
                                                if(array[i] ~  /SVTYPE/){
                                                sub(/.*=/,"",array[i]);
                                                svtype=array[i]
                                                                        };
                                                if(array[i] ~ /READ_COUNT/){
                                                sub(/.*=/,"",array[i]);
                                                read_count=array[i]
                                                                           }
                                           };
                        match($0,/oncomineGeneClass.*,/);
                        print $1":"$2 "-" VAL OFS svtype OFS substr($0,RSTART+20,RLENGTH-22) OFS $3 OFS read_count;
			next
                    }
    1
    '   Input_file

Thanks,
R. Singh
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Net::SIP::Packet(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Net::SIP::Packet(3pm)

NAME
Net::SIP::Packet - handling of SIP packets SYNOPSIS
use Net::SIP::Packet; my $pkt = eval { Net::SIP::Packet->new( $sip_string ) } or die "invalid SIP packet"; $pkt->get_header( 'call-id' ) || die "no call-id"; $pkt->set_header( via => @via ); print $pkt->as_string; DESCRIPTION
This module implements the parsing, manipulation and creation of SIP packets according to RFC3261. NET::SIP::Packet's objects can be created by parsing a string containing the SIP packet or by constructing it from parts, e.g. header keys and values, body, method+URI (requests) or code+text (responses). All parts can be manipulated and finally the string representation of the manipulated packet can be (re)created. For dealing with requests and responses directly usually the subclasses Net::SIP::Request or Net::SIP::Response will be used instead. EXAMPLES
# create packet from string my $invite = Net::SIP::Packet->new( <<'EOS' ); INVITE sip:you@example.com SIP/2.0 From: <sip:me@example.com> To: <sip:you@example.com> ... EOS # show and manipulate some header print "callid=".$invite->get_header( 'call-id' )." "; print "route=".join( ",", $invite->get_header( 'route' ))." "; $invite->set_header( 'via' => [ $via1,$via2,.. ] ); # get resulting string representation print $invite->as_string; # create packet from parts my $resp = Net::SIP::Packet->new( 200, 'Ok', { to => '<sip:you@example.com>', from => '<sip:me@example.com>',.. } Net::SIP::SDP->new(...) ); # and get the packet as string print $resp->as_string; CONSTRUCTOR
new ( STRING | @PARTS ) This is the default constructor. Depending on the number of arguments branches into new_from_string or new_from_parts. new_from_string ( STRING ) Interprets STRING as a SIP request or response and creates Net::SIP::Request or Net::SIP::Response object accordingly. Will die() if it cannot parse the string as a SIP packet. new_from_parts ( CODE|METHOD, TEXT|URI, \%HEADER|@HEADER, [ BODY ] ) If CODE|METHOD is numeric a Net::SIP::Response object will be created with the response code CODE and the text TEXT. Otherwise a Net::SIP::Request object will be created with the method METHOD and the uri URI. Header data can be given as a hash %HEADER or array @HEADER reference. In case of a hash the key is the SIP field name and the value as either a string or a @list of strings. The fields on the resulting SIP packet will be sorted by name of the fields and fields with multiple values will be created as seperat lines. If the header is given as an array the elements of the array are "[ key => value ]" pairs where the keys are the field names and the values are strings or @list of strings. Each pair will result in a single line in the SIP header. If the value was a list reference the values in the list will be concatened by ','. The order of the fields in the resulting SIP packet will be the same as in the array. The BODY is optional and can be given either as a string or as an reference to an object which has a method as_string, like Net::SIP::SDP. If the BODY is an object which has a method content_type it will set the "content-type" header of the SIP object based on the result of "BODY->content_type" unless a "content-type" header was explicitly given. METHODS
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