Hi,
I have a file that looks something like this:
...
0,6,256,87,0,0,0,1187443420
0,6,438,37,0,0,0,1187443380
0,2,0,0,0,10,0,1197140320
0,3,0,0,0,10,0,1197140875
0,2,0,0,0,23,0,1197140332
0,3,0,0,0,23,0,1197140437
0,2,0,0,0,17,0,1197140447
0,3,0,0,0,17,0,1197140543... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm looking to find and replace a string in all HTML files within a certain directory, including subdirectories. Normally, I would play with this a little to get it to work, but I can't mess this up, so I'm going to ask here.
Basically, I want to find "<title>" in all *.htm* files... (11 Replies)
I have a directory /java/unix/data
In data directory i have so many files from which i want to find some files who look alike below.(there are number of such below such files as well different files too in the data directory)
-68395#svg.xml
-56789#ghi.xml
-67894#gjk.org
-56734#gil.txt
I... (6 Replies)
Hi all
I have data files which contain data as shown below:
Line 5: FIDE
INST_DESC: DIAM Co Ltd/Japan => MAID Co Ltd/Japan
INST_NME: DIAM Co Ltd/Japan => MAID Co Ltd/Japan
Line 6: FIDE
INST_DESC: DIAM DL/Pimco US Bond Open Born in the USA => MAID DL/Pimco US Bond Open Born in the... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I am fairly new to Shell Scripting, however learning fast ;-)
I have been asked to do the below basic shell script :confused:
There are few feed files we are recieving in the server from multiple locations spread out during the day, rite now we are checking manually each file... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have an input file with below data and rules file to apply search and replace by each field in the input based on exact value or pattern.
Could you please help me with unix script to read input file and rules file and then create the output and reject files based on the rules file.
Input... (13 Replies)
I have a server.xml in about 50 instances of JBOSS servers which has
the following line
<Engine defaultHost="localhost" name="jboss.web">
I need to append something into this line based on the hostname . For example hostname
abcdprod40j.corp.abc.net
<Engine defaultHost="localhost"... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I need to search and replace a string in AIX using variables and should be case insensitive.
I am able to search and replace using below command but its not working as case insensitive.
cat abc.txt | sed -e 's/$a/$b/g' > abc.txt
But i need to perform this with case... (9 Replies)
Take example of below file.
abc.txt
nas1:/abc/test/test1 /test
nas1:/abc/test/test1/test2 /test/abc
nas1:/abc/test/
Now i have a variable that contains "nas1:/abc/test/test1" value , so i need to search the above file for this variable and print only this line.
... (14 Replies)
Hi,
I need to replace the space " " with underscore "_" using shell scripting. The data are inside the text file. Is there are any simple code to that.? (3 Replies)
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isympy
isympy(1)isympy(1)NAME
isympy - interactive shell for SymPy
SYNOPSIS
isympy [-c | --console]
isympy [ {-h | --help} | {-v | --version} ]
DESCRIPTION
isympy is a Python shell for SymPy. It is just a normal python shell (ipython shell if you have the ipython package installed) that exe-
cutes the following commands so that you don't have to:
>>> from __future__ import division
>>> from sympy import *
>>> x, y, z = symbols("xyz")
>>> k, m, n = symbols("kmn", integer=True)
So starting isympy is equivalent to starting python (or ipython) and executing the above commands by hand. It is intended for easy and
quick experimentation with SymPy. For more complicated programs, it is recommended to write a script and import things explicitly (using
the "from sympy import sin, log, Symbol, ..." idiom).
OPTIONS -c shell, --console=shell
Use the specified shell (python or ipython) as console backend instead of the default one (ipython if present or python otherwise).
Example: isympy -c python
FILES
${HOME}/.sympy-history
Saves the history of commands when using the python shell as backend.
BUGS
The upstreams BTS can be found at <http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list> Please report all bugs that you find in there, this will
help improve the overall quality of SymPy.
SEE ALSO ipython(1), python(1)
2007-10-8 isympy(1)