Since my python knowledge is limimted, I've challenged myself to learn as much as possible to help me with my carrere. I'm currently trying to convert a shell script to python, just to give myself a task. There is one section of the script that I'm having issues converting and that is this line:
which basically checks the checksum of "image.iso" against a textfile called SHA256, which contains the correct checksum.
A sample of "SHA256" is below (ignore the same checksum everywhere, it's just for example purposes):
So far, I'm down to this python script:
but I'm stuck as to how I should go about picking up the correct line from the "SHA256" file and then compare the hash (I guess I can do it with "if variable in" or something.
The following find command works on the Korn Shell command line:
find . \( ! -name . -prune \) -type f -name "*.txt" -mtime +100
In the particular directory I'm in, the above find will list correctly the three text files that exist that haven't been modified in over 100 days:
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Hi all,
Iam trying to sort the contents of the file based on the position of the file.
Example:
$cat sample.txt
0101020060731 ## Header record
1c1 Berger Awc ANP20070201301 4000.50
1c2 Bose W G ANP20070201609 6000.70
1c2 Andy CK ANP20070201230 28000.00... (3 Replies)
Hi Guru's,
I need to create 3 files with the contents "ABC" using single command.
Iam using:
echo "ABC" > file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt
the above command is not working. pls help me...
With Regards / Ganapati (4 Replies)
Hi,
I don't know hot to make this command work:
ls -laR | grep "^-" | awk '{print $9}'| grep "$.txt"
It should return the list of file .txt
It's important to search .txt at the end of the line, becouse some file name have "txt" in their name but have other extensions (13 Replies)
I have many Gaussian output files, which contain a string start from "HF=" but follws the different values. I'm trying to get this exact string from these txt files.
example 1,
2.524075,-0.563322,-1.285286\H,0,-2.544438,-0.678834,1.199166\H,0,2.18
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I have a file that I ran the dos2unix utility on, it cleans up pretty well, but I noticed an occasional ^M leftover, (actual characters) these may or may not be strays from my original dos file. Either way, I want to get rid of the ^ and any character that may follow. ^M ^C or whatever.
How do I... (6 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Create a Shell script that looks for all text files in your home directory (including subdirectories).
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Hi all.
I have a .txt file that I need to sort it
My file is like:
1- 88 chain0 MASTER (FF-TE) FFFF 1962510 /TCK T FD2TQHVTT1 /jtagc/jtag_instreg/updateinstr_reg_1 dff1 (TI,SO)
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