Hi,
I need to extract information from a 4 GB file based on the following conditions:
1) Check for the presence of a set of account numbers
Each account number is present along with other information within
a PAGESTART and PAGEEND.
The file looks like this:
PAGESTART
ACCOUNT NO 123... (6 Replies)
I wanna grep for a pattern logs 1 2 & 3 within a folder containing 100 logs
grep "test" /folder/log1 /folder/log2 /folder/log3
The above command will work fine
but is there any command like
grep "test" /folder/log1, log2, log3 or something similar (4 Replies)
I'm learning UNIX on my mac (BSD), using a manual. I'm trying to figure out the grep command, and am getting something wrong. I've opened one of my files in NeoOffice and am looking for a string, the phrase 'I am writing.' I've been to some sites to get the proper syntax, and from what I can see... (5 Replies)
Hello,
This is my first post so, Hello World! Anyways, I'm learning how to use unix and its quickly become apparent that a strong foundation in regular expressions will make things easier. I'm not sure if my syntax is messing things up or my logic is messing things up.
ps -e | grep... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I'm working on learning regular expressions and what I can do with them. I'm using unix to and its programs to experiment and learn what my limitations are with them.
I'm working on duplicating the regular expression:
^(.*)(\r?\n\1)+$
This is supposed to delete duplicate lines... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'm working on unix with grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1. I'm going through some of the newer regex syntax using Regular Expression Reference - Advanced Syntax a guide.
ls -aLl /bin | grep "\(x\)"
Which works, just highlights 'x' where ever, when ever.
I'm trying to to get (?:) to work but... (4 Replies)
Alrighty, I'm trying to get a perl script going to search through a bunch of files for me and compile it to a single location. I am currently having troubles on just getting the grep to work.
Here is what I currently have:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open (LOG, "errors.txt") or die
("Unable to open... (2 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I am trying to dig through about 100 directories that have 1 or 2 .jpg images stored in each. I want to copy the .jpg to another file in the root directory. Really my ultimate goal is not to have to dig down into each directory to copy the images individually. I thought I could use a... (2 Replies)
My current code is:
user@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ grep -e "\(packaged by\)\|\(employee\)\|\(file name\)\|\(Total Data (MB) Read\)\|\(Begin Time\)" log.txt
packaged by = Ron Mexico
employee = Michael Vick
file name = Mike_Vick_2011.bat
Total Data (MB) Read: 11.82
Begin Time: 6/13/2011... (8 Replies)
I have a question to this command
find . -type f -name ".*txt" -exec grep "text" {}\.
The find command will locate a file name with the extension of txt once per round and find the word "text" in the content of the file or the find command will locate all the file names with the extension of... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: TestKing
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ncc::countrycode
CountryCode(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CountryCode(3pm)NAME
NCC::CountryCode - Perl extension for blah blah blah
SYNOPSIS
use NCC::CountryCode;
my $cc = new NCC::CountryCode();
my $cc_hash = $cc->getCCs();
print ($cc->isCC('NL')) ? "exists" : "non-existing";
$cc->CC2Country('fr');
$cc->Country2CC('russia');
DESCRIPTION
This module provides class and several methods to simplify mapping between country names and country codes, as they assigned in the
ISO3166.
The CC2Country() method maps country code to the corresponding country name or empty string, if it doesn't exist.
The Country2CC() tries to map passed country name into country code. As the spelling of the name may vary, this function tries to find all
possible matches for passed name. In array context method returns hash of country codes and names, in scalar - a string, containing all
possible country codes and corresponding country names.
The isCC() method verifies, that passed country code is a legal one and returns it in upper case. Otherwise it returns empty string.
The getCCs() method returns the reference to the internal hash, that containes all the country codes with corresponding them country names.
BUGS
In addition to the country codes defined by ISO3166 standart this module also introduce 'UK' as a synonim for 'GB' and 'EU' as additional
'virtual' name for the Europe itself.
AUTHOR
Timur Bakeyev, timur@ripe.net
SEE ALSO perl(1).
perl v5.10.1 2001-09-10 CountryCode(3pm)