OK, but what is the problem? Throw away the other 3 if you don't need them. Or do you want to autmate the process? If so, it would be nice to know your OS, your shell, ... you now the drill. Supposing you can use Korn shell and your system has the standard features how about this:
Hey folks,
I have used gVim in Windows for many years but I have never found an answer to a very simple question I am going to ask you guys...
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Hi,
I've searched and read, and searched and read some more; but I'm still not connecting the dots or understanding what I need to change.
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Hi,
This is my first time on this forum..
I searched the previous answers, but didn't find the answer I was looking for at first glance.
csplit works beautifully for me, except for one thing. My file looks like this:
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Hi Guys,
I am using a Redhat Linux Centos machine and trying to convert multiple spaces in a file to one space. I am using:
sed '/./,/^$/!d' input_file > output_file
I also tried
cat -s
Both gave me no change in the output file.
I tried this on cygwin and it worked... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I'd like to process multiple files. For example:
file1.txt
file2.txt
file3.txt
Each file contains several lines of data. I want to extract a piece of data and output it to a new file.
file1.txt ----> newfile1.txt
file2.txt ----> newfile2.txt
file3.txt ----> newfile3.txt
Here is... (3 Replies)
Hi!
I'm new in awk and I need some help.
I have a folder with a lot of files and I need that awk do something in each file and print a new file with the output. The input file name should be modified when I print the outpu files.
Thanks in advance for help!
:-)
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Looking for a simple way to convert ranges to a numerical sequence that would assign the original value of the range to the individual numbers that are on the range.
Thank you
given data
13196-13199 0
13200 4
13201 10
13202-13207 3
13208-13210 7
desired... (3 Replies)
In our project we have several unix scripts that trigger different processes. These scripts write logs to a particular folder 'sesslogs', create output data files in a separate directory called 'datafiles' etc. Usually L1 support team re-run these scripts . We donot want L1 support team to have... (14 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to use egrep on multiple files and the results should be output to multiple files. I am using the below code in my shell script(working in Ksh shell). However with this code I am not attaining the desired results.
#!/bin/ksh
(
a="/path/file1"
b="path/file2"
for file in... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
natsort
NATSORT(3) 1 NATSORT(3)natsort - Sort an array using a "natural order" algorithm
SYNOPSIS
bool natsort (array &$array)
DESCRIPTION
This function implements a sort algorithm that orders alphanumeric strings in the way a human being would while maintaining key/value
associations. This is described as a "natural ordering". An example of the difference between this algorithm and the regular computer
string sorting algorithms (used in sort(3)) can be seen in the example below.
PARAMETERS
o $array
- The input array.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|5.2.10 | |
| | |
| | Zero padded numeric strings (e.g., '00005') now |
| | essentially ignore the 0 padding. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
natsort(3) examples demonstrating basic usage
<?php
$array1 = $array2 = array("img12.png", "img10.png", "img2.png", "img1.png");
asort($array1);
echo "Standard sorting
";
print_r($array1);
natsort($array2);
echo "
Natural order sorting
";
print_r($array2);
?>
The above example will output:
Standard sorting
Array
(
[3] => img1.png
[1] => img10.png
[0] => img12.png
[2] => img2.png
)
Natural order sorting
Array
(
[3] => img1.png
[2] => img2.png
[1] => img10.png
[0] => img12.png
)
For more information see: Martin Pool's Natural Order String Comparison page.
Example #2
natsort(3) examples demonstrating potential gotchas
<?php
echo "Negative numbers
";
$negative = array('-5','3','-2','0','-1000','9','1');
print_r($negative);
natsort($negative);
print_r($negative);
echo "Zero padding
";
$zeros = array('09', '8', '10', '009', '011', '0');
print_r($zeros);
natsort($zeros);
print_r($zeros);
?>
The above example will output:
Negative numbers
Array
(
[0] => -5
[1] => 3
[2] => -2
[3] => 0
[4] => -1000
[5] => 9
[6] => 1
)
Array
(
[2] => -2
[0] => -5
[4] => -1000
[3] => 0
[6] => 1
[1] => 3
[5] => 9
)
Zero padding
Array
(
[0] => 09
[1] => 8
[2] => 10
[3] => 009
[4] => 011
[5] => 0
)
Array
(
[5] => 0
[1] => 8
[3] => 009
[0] => 09
[2] => 10
[4] => 011
)
SEE ALSO natcasesort(3), The comparison of array sorting functions, strnatcmp(3), strnatcasecmp(3).
PHP Documentation Group NATSORT(3)