02-02-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by
shash
Hi Don,
rdrtx1 code helped me to only have the records which are in file1.txt which I forgot to specify and I wanted to understand the code.
Thanks
Shash
Hi Shash,
With your newly stated requirements, the code RudiC suggested in post #4 does exactly as you requested (all lines from
file1.txt with added data from corresponding records in
file2.txt when available and space-filled fixed width output).
The code I suggested doesn't meet your updated requirements.
The code rdrtx1 provided gives you two of your three requirements, but does not provide fixed width output.
I was just surprised you chose rdrtx1's suggestion since it is the only one that didn't meet your original requirement of fixed width output.
(Note, however, that it deed produce the sample output you posted as your desired output in post #1 in this thread.)
Cheers,
Don
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g3cat(1) mgetty+sendfax manual g3cat(1)
NAME
g3cat - concatenate multiple g3 documents
SYNOPSIS
g3cat [-l] [-a] g3-file1 ...
DESCRIPTION
g3cat concatenates g3 files. These can either be 'raw', that is, bitmaps packed according to the CCITT T.4 standard for one-dimensional
bitmap encoding, or 'digifax' files, created by GNU's GhostScript package with the digifax drivers. Its output is a concatenation of all
the input files, in raw G3 format, with two white lines in between.
If a - is given as input file, stdin is used.
If the input data is malformed, a warning is printed to stderr, and the output file will have a blank line at this place.
OPTIONS
-l separate files with a one-pixel wide black line.
-h <blank lines>
specifies the number of blank lines g3cat should prepend to each page. Default is 0.
-L <lines>
limit lenght of output page to maximum <lines> lines.
SPECIAL-CASE OPTIONS
-w <width>
specifies the desired page width in pixels per line. Default is 1728 PELs, and this is mandatory if you want to send the fax to a
standard fax machine. If one of the input files doesn't match this line width (for example because it was created by a broken G3
creator), a warning is printed, and the line width is transparently fixed.
-a byte-align the end-of-line codes (EOL) in the file. Every EOL will end at a byte boundary, that is, with a 01 byte.
-p <pad>
specifies a minimum number of bytes that each output line must be padded to. Padding is done with 0-bits before the EOL code.
-R suppress output of end-of-page code (RTC).
Example
The following example will put a header line on a given g3 page, 'page1' and put the result into 'page2':
echo '$header' | pbmtext | pbm2g3 | g3cat - page1 >page2
FILES
--
BUGS
Hopefully none :-).
SEE ALSO
g32pbm(1), sendfax(8), faxspool(1)
AUTHORS
g3cat is Copyright (C) 1993 by Gert Doering, <gert@greenie.muc.de>
greenie 27 Oct 93 g3cat(1)