If your output were the input file then you would use another cut -d '.' -f 1 on it.
You can chain the two cut commands with a pipe:
cut reads from the input (stdin) unless it gets an argument (filename).
Hi
I wanted to cut the feilds comming after % and After $ at one go
can we do some thing like this cut -f 2 -d "%|$" (But it doesnot work)
Input File
BWPG %TCPRP1 $SCSPR000
BWPH %TCPRP1 $SCSPR003
BWPI %TRTYUP ResourceDescription="IMPRIMANTE " $BWOPTY
BWPJ %ZOMBIE ... (4 Replies)
I just discovered, to my dismay, the following part of the cut man page:
-f, --fields=LIST
select only these fields;
also print any line that contains no delimiter character, unless the -s option is specified
The -s option toggles the printing of lines with no delimiters.
In most... (3 Replies)
Hi
Can anyone what I am doing wrong while using cut command.
for f in *.log
do
logfilename=$f
Log "Log file Name: $logfilename"
logfile1=`basename $logfilename .log`
flength=${#logfile1}
Log "file length $flength"
from_length=$(($flength - 15))
Log "from... (2 Replies)
I'm having bother getting both lines contained in a file to output as the same value.
A simple example:
john:123456:123:456:doe
john:123456:123:doe
cut -d: -f1,4 input file
john:456
john:doe ^ first line should be same as second.
trick one for me, i know why it's because of the... (4 Replies)
When cut encounters consecutive delimiters it seems to count each instance as a field, at least with spaces. Is this typical behavior for any delimiter?
#:~$ ifconfig eth0 | grep HWaddr
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 94:de:80:a7:6d:e1
#:~$ ifconfig eth0 | grep HWaddr | cut -d " " -f... (6 Replies)
I'm a complete beginner in UNIX (and not a computer science student either), just undergoing a tutoring course. Trying to replicate the instructions on my own I directed output of the ls listing command (lists all files of my home directory ) to My_dir.tsv file (see the screenshot) to make use of... (9 Replies)
I am using : << cut / cut to comment out block of code.
Works fine on few lines of script, then it gives me this cryptic error when I try to comment out about 80 lines.
The "warning " is at last line of script.
done < results
169 echo "END read all positioning parameters"
170... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: annacreek
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
mb_strcut
MB_STRCUT(3) 1 MB_STRCUT(3)mb_strcut - Get part of stringSYNOPSIS
string mb_strcut (string $str, int $start, [int $length = NULL], [string $encoding = mb_internal_encoding()])
DESCRIPTION mb_strcut(3) extracts a substring from a string similarly to mb_substr(3), but operates on bytes instead of characters. If the cut position
happens to be between two bytes of a multi-byte character, the cut is performed starting from the first byte of that character. This is
also the difference to the substr(3) function, which would simply cut the string between the bytes and thus result in a malformed byte
sequence.
PARAMETERS
o $str
- The string being cut.
o $start
- Starting position in bytes.
o $length
- Length in bytes. If omitted or NULL is passed, extract all bytes to the end of the string.
o $encoding
-The $encoding parameter is the character encoding. If it is omitted, the internal character encoding value will be used.
RETURN VALUES mb_strcut(3) returns the portion of $str specified by the $start and $length parameters.
SEE ALSO mb_substr(3), mb_internal_encoding(3).
PHP Documentation Group MB_STRCUT(3)