Hi Team,
I am currently in the process of writing a script which will take a filename in the format
SKADEV.0.db2.NODE0000.CATN0000.20080714231015.001
where the sixth string(with "." as the seperator) is the time stamp of the time of creation of the file.
now here is my issue .
I need to be... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have two files file1 & file2 containing both lines (1 word per line). I need to extract the lines that are in file1 and not present in file2 and have the result in output file.
i.e :
user>cat file1
line1
line2
line3
line4
line5
user>cat file2
line1
line3
line5
The... (2 Replies)
file A
E969K
D223L
E400L
E34L
file B
predicted 3
1 250
251 500
501 1000
The output should be
E969K 501 1000
D223L 1 250
E400L 251 500
E34L 1 250
I tried in this way (1 Reply)
Hey there,
I just stumbled upon a difference between using awk on the commandline and using it in a shellscript.
I have a variable, e.g.: PROG=vim
then i want to check if the package with this name is installed: TEMPVAL=$(dpkg -l | awk '{ if ($2 == "$PROG") print $2 }') (Im using... (10 Replies)
I am having two csv files i need to compare these files and the output file should have the information of the differences at the field level.
For Example,
File 1:
A,B,C,D,E,F
1,2,3,4,5,6
File 2:
A,C,B,D,E,F
1,2,4,5,5,6
out put file: (12 Replies)
Need awk solution. Please advise.
inputfile.txt
1,NY, 1111
2,MI, 222
3,NY,333
4,OH,444
5,OH,555
mapping.txt
NY NYNY
IL ILLINOIS
OH OHIO
Need to write a code which will compare 2nd column of inputfile.txt with mapping file and redirect output based on the... (2 Replies)
Hi..I have the data in a file like in this format, and I need the output time difference in seconds by using awk command. Start date/time and end date/time given in column 2,3 & 4,5. Please assist how to write shell script.
File1.txt
JOB1 10/09/2013 17:42:16 10/09/2013 17:43:46 SU 6202685/1... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to write a script to determine the time gap between HTTP PUT and HTTP DELETE requests in the HTTP Servers access log.
Normally client will do HTTP PUT to push content e.g. file_1.txt and 21 seconds later it will do HTTP DELETE, but sometimes the time varies causing some issues... (3 Replies)
In the awk I am trying to subtract the difference $3-$2 of each matching $4 before the first _ (underscore) and print that value in $13.
I think the awk will do that, but added comments. What I am not sure off is how to add a line or lines that will add sum each matching $13 value and put it in... (2 Replies)
I create a CGI in bash/html.
My awk script looks like :
echo "<table>"
for fn in /var/www/cgi-bin/LPAR_MAP/*;
do
echo "<td>"
echo "<PRE>"
awk -F',|;' -v test="$test" '
NR==1 {
split(FILENAME ,a,"");
}
$0 ~ test {
if(!header++){
... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tim2424
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
substr_replace
SUBSTR_REPLACE(3) 1 SUBSTR_REPLACE(3)substr_replace - Replace text within a portion of a stringSYNOPSIS
mixed substr_replace (mixed $string, mixed $replacement, mixed $start, [mixed $length])
DESCRIPTION substr_replace(3) replaces a copy of $string delimited by the $start and (optionally) $length parameters with the string given in $replace-
ment.
PARAMETERS
o $string
- The input string. An array of strings can be provided, in which case the replacements will occur on each string in turn. In
this case, the $replacement, $start and $length parameters may be provided either as scalar values to be applied to each input
string in turn, or as arrays, in which case the corresponding array element will be used for each input string.
o $replacement
- The replacement string.
o $start
- If $start is positive, the replacing will begin at the $start'th offset into $string. If $start is negative, the replacing will
begin at the $start'th character from the end of $string.
o $length
- If given and is positive, it represents the length of the portion of $string which is to be replaced. If it is negative, it rep-
resents the number of characters from the end of $string at which to stop replacing. If it is not given, then it will default to
strlen( $string ); i.e. end the replacing at the end of $string. Of course, if $length is zero then this function will have the
effect of inserting $replacement into $string at the given $start offset.
RETURN VALUES
The result string is returned. If $string is an array then array is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Simple substr_replace(3) examples
<?php
$var = 'ABCDEFGH:/MNRPQR/';
echo "Original: $var<hr />
";
/* These two examples replace all of $var with 'bob'. */
echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 0) . "<br />
";
echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 0, strlen($var)) . "<br />
";
/* Insert 'bob' right at the beginning of $var. */
echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 0, 0) . "<br />
";
/* These next two replace 'MNRPQR' in $var with 'bob'. */
echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 10, -1) . "<br />
";
echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', -7, -1) . "<br />
";
/* Delete 'MNRPQR' from $var. */
echo substr_replace($var, '', 10, -1) . "<br />
";
?>
Example #2
Using substr_replace(3) to replace multiple strings at once
<?php
$input = array('A: XXX', 'B: XXX', 'C: XXX');
// A simple case: replace XXX in each string with YYY.
echo implode('; ', substr_replace($input, 'YYY', 3, 3))."
";
// A more complicated case where each replacement is different.
$replace = array('AAA', 'BBB', 'CCC');
echo implode('; ', substr_replace($input, $replace, 3, 3))."
";
// Replace a different number of characters each time.
$length = array(1, 2, 3);
echo implode('; ', substr_replace($input, $replace, 3, $length))."
";
?>
The above example will output:
A: YYY; B: YYY; C: YYY
A: AAA; B: BBB; C: CCC
A: AAAXX; B: BBBX; C: CCC
NOTES
Note
This function is binary-safe.
SEE ALSO str_replace(3), substr(3), String access and modification by character.
PHP Documentation Group SUBSTR_REPLACE(3)