Hmmm - how (by which algorithm / rule) has the EEEE in the first input line turned into Surwald in the expected Output? And how the third line's 44444 into 99456?
Hi,
How to replace any character in a file with a newline character using sed ..
Ex:
To replace ',' with newline
Input:
abcd,efgh,ijkl,mnop
Output:
abcd
efgh
ijkl
mnop
Thnx in advance.
Regards,
Sasidhar (5 Replies)
Hi ,
I have problem on replace char on text file
#!/bin/bash
echo "Enter Third value : "
read a
sed '2 s/192.160.1.1/cut -d"." -f3/$a/g' tcpip.txt > a.txt
I want replace line 2 on tcpip.txt with value a that I input but it's not run
Please help me (2 Replies)
Hi guys, I asked for help on programming forums and no one didn't helped me so I ask for help here. I am playing with some tasks from my book and I can't figure where did I get wrong.
From the first program I get a blank screen, program won't generate 10*10 matrix.
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Hi Guys,
I wand find and replace all Extended ASCII Codes from all my log files.
My Log files:
/home/Kalr/PPool/Output
i have logs file in sub dir.
/home/Kalr/PPool/Output/X
/home/Kalr/PPool/Output/Y
/home/Kalr/PPool/Output/Z
My Abc.log file input:
Extended ASCII Codes :–
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Hello,
I have a csv file with "^" as text delimiters and "|" as field delimiters. It's converted from a xls file. One record looks like this:
^Tablete Internet^|Archos|501838|^Tableta Internet ARCHOS 80 G9
...| ...
(more lines)
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hi,
i having a file with | seperated in which i need to search char in 3rd column and replace with null. i need to replace only the coulmn where character occurs in 3rd field
for eg:
file1.txt
xx|yy|xx|12
output file:
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HI All
Here is my Input file A.
I want to add extra char in the line base on below condition.
1> if Below second line is <xn:vsDataType>vsDataEUtranCellFDD</xn:vsDataType>
then <xn:VsDataContainer id= will be
<xn:VsDataContainer_id_1=
2 > if Below second line is... (4 Replies)
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i have a huge file that need to check for a pattern that occur more than once in a line like below:-
#lkk>cd-m>A0DV0>192.134.1.1 blablabladsdjsk
jshdfskfslfs
#lqk>cd-m>A1SV0>192.14.11.1 blalalbnalablab
balablablajakjakjakja
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Unix File is pipe delimited with 17 fields. We may get extra pipes in data also.
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htfuzzy
htdig(1) General Commands Manual htdig(1)NAME
htfuzzy - fuzzy command-line search utility for the ht://Dig search engine
SYNOPSIS
htfuzzy [-c configfile] [-v] algorithm [options]
DESCRIPTION
Description to follow here
OPTIONS -c configfile
Use the specified configfile instead of the default.
-v Verbose mode , -vvv
etc ). Specifying more than two v's is probably only useful for debugging purposes.
Supported Algorithms
Different algoritms are supported for searching:
soundex Creates a slightly modified soundex key database. Differences with the standard soundex algorithm are: Keys are 6 digits
and the first letter is also encoded. metaphone Creates a metaphone key database. This algorithm is more specific to English,
but will get fewer "weird" matches than the soundex algorithm.
accents (No description of the algorithm at the moment)
endings Creates two databases which can be used to match common word endings. The creation of these databases requires a list
of affix rules and a dictionary which uses those affix rules. The format of the affix rules and dictionary files are the ones
used by the ispell program. Included with the distribution are the affix rules for English and a fairly small English dictionary.
Other languages can be supported by getting the appropriate affix rules and dictionaries. These are available for many languages;
check the ispell distribu- tion for more details.
synonyms Creates a database of synonyms for words. It reads a text database of synonyms and creates a database that htsearch can
then use. Each line of the text database consists of words where the first word will have the other words on that line as synonyms.
Notes on searching
Please consult specialised literature to find out how the different algorithms work or simply try another
search stragegy you do not get the intended search results.
FILES
/etc/htdig/htdig.conf
The default configuration file. /var/lib/htdig/db/db.accents.db (Output) Maps between characters with and without accents for
accents fuzzy rule /var/lib/htdig/db/db.metaphone.db (Output) Database of similar-sounding words for metaphone fuzzy rule
/var/lib/htdig/db/db.soundex.db (Output) Database of similar-sounding words for soundex fuzzy rule /srv/www/htdig/common/english.0,
/srv/www/htdig/common/english.aff (Input) List of words and affix rules used to generate endings /srv/www/htdig/common/root2word.db,
/srv/www/htdig/common/word2rood.db (Output) Database used for endings fuzzy rule /srv/www/htdig/common/synonyms (Input) List of
groups of words considered synonymous /srv/www/htdig/common/synonyms.db (Output) Database used for synonyms fuzzy rule
SEE ALSO
Please refer to the HTML pages (in the htdig-doc package) /usr/share/doc/htdig-doc/html/index.html and the manual pages htdigconfig(8) ,
htmerge(1) , htnotify(1) , htsearch(1) and rundig(1) for a detailed description of ht://Dig and its commands.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Robert Ribnitz. It is based on documentation of ht://Dig, and on earlier manpages provided by Christian
Schwarz and Stijn de Bekker.
21 July 1997 htdig(1)