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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting --Parsing out strings for repeating delimiters for everyline Post 303040169 by gilgamesh on Thursday 24th of October 2019 10:40:41 AM
Old 10-24-2019
one more question:

How to get only the header strings:

From:
Quote:
QREMOTE(BOS.FOS.T.CDG.MEDGTOC.01) CLUSTER(CLENTT1) DEFBIND(NOTFIXED) DEFPSIST(YES) DESCR(Cargo dangerous goods queue) RQMNAME(CLCRGT1) RNAME(BOS.FOS.T.CDG.MEDGTOC.01) XMITQ( )
to:
Quote:
QREMOTE CLUSTER DEFBIND DEFPSIST DESCR RQMNAME RNAME XMITQ
Tried this but not working::
Code:
nawk -F"[)(]" '{for (i=2; i<=NF; i+=2) printf "%s ", $i; printf RS}' file

Thnx again !!
 

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lrepeat(3tcl)						       Tcl Built-In Commands						     lrepeat(3tcl)

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NAME
lrepeat - Build a list by repeating elements SYNOPSIS
lrepeat number element1 ?element2 element3 ...? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
The lrepeat command creates a list of size number * number of elements by repeating number times the sequence of elements element1 element2 .... number must be a positive integer, elementn can be any Tcl value. Note that lrepeat 1 arg ... is identical to list arg ..., though the arg is required with lrepeat. EXAMPLES
lrepeat 3 a -> a a a lrepeat 3 [lrepeat 3 0] -> {0 0 0} {0 0 0} {0 0 0} lrepeat 3 a b c -> a b c a b c a b c lrepeat 3 [lrepeat 2 a] b c -> {a a} b c {a a} b c {a a} b c SEE ALSO
list(3tcl), lappend(3tcl), linsert(3tcl), llength(3tcl), lset(3tcl) KEYWORDS
element, index, list Tcl 8.5 lrepeat(3tcl)
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