Search for Multiple strings in a given date range and print the Group if they exists
Hi,
I am Searching for Multiple strings in a given date range and print the Group if they exists. the below is the format:
SED COMMAND
- This is working fine, but I wanted to give one more search criteria along with FIRST ID in the group (like something) and if both exists print the group otherwise skip the group.
AWK Command
I am getting only first line with the dates with this group.
I am not a unix expert, can someone please help on this.
Hi people
A newbie here, thrown into the deep end. I want to select the group of files with in a range of dates and perform some operation on it. Are there inbuild date libraries i can use?
I did read thru the old posts on this topic. Couldnt get much idea :(, basically want to know how I... (7 Replies)
Hi
I want to search multiple strings in a file . But the search should start with "From" Keyword and end with before "Where" keyword.
Please suggest me.
Thanks (2 Replies)
hi All,
need help. have a file like below
A, error in 123
B, log files are present
A, error in 23444
B, log files are present
A, move to next line
C, matching messages
-- expected output--
A , count =2 , error in *
A , count =1 , move to next line
B , count =2 , log files are present... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Currently I am working on a script to automate the process of converting the log file from binary into text format. To achieve this, partly I am depending on my application’s utility for this conversion and the rest I am relying on shell commands to search for directory, locate the file and... (5 Replies)
Hello I would like to ask for help with a script to search a directory that contains many log files and based on a users input after being prompted, they enter a date range down to the hour which searches the files that contain that range.
I dont know how to go about this. I am hoping that the... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file filled with search strings which have a blank in between and look like this:
S. g. Ehr.
o. Jg.
v. d. Chijs
g. Ehr.
Now i would like to search for the strings and it also shall return the next column after the match.
awk -v FILE="search_strings.txt" 'BEGIN {... (10 Replies)
I have a list of files all over a file system e.g.
/home/1/foo/bar.x
/www/sites/moose/foo.txtI'm looking for strings in these files and want to replace each occurrence with a replacement string, e.g.
if I find: '#@!^\&@ in any of the files I want to replace it with: 655#@11, etc.
There... (2 Replies)
Based on the forums i have tried with grep command but i am unable to get the required output.
search this value /*------
If that is found then search for temp_vul and print
and also search until /*------- and print new_vul
Input file contains:
... (5 Replies)
I'm trying to find a way to search a range of similar words in a file. I tried using sed but can't get it right:sed 's/\(ca01\)*//'It only removes "ca01" but leaves the rest of the word. I still want the rest of the information on the lines just not these specific words listed below. Any... (3 Replies)
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sdl::event
SDL::Event(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SDL::Event(3)NAME
SDL::Event - a SDL perl extension
SYNOPSIS
use SDL::Event;
my $event = new SDL::Event; # create a new event
$event->pump(); # pump all events from SDL Event Queue
$event->poll(); # Get the top one from the queue
while ($event->wait()) {
my $type = $event->type(); # get event type
# ... handle event
exit if $type == SDL_QUIT;
}
DESCRIPTION
"SDL::Event" offers an object-oriented approach to SDL events. By creating an instance of SDL::Event via new() you can wait for events, and
then determine the type of the event and take an appropriate action.
EXAMPLE
Here is an example of a simple event handler loop routine. See also SDL::App::loop.
sub loop {
my ($self,$href) = @_;
my $event = new SDL::Event;
while ( $event->wait() ) {
# ... insert here your event handling like:
if ( ref($$href{$event->type()}) eq "CODE" ) {
&{$$href{$event->type()}}($event);
$self->sync();
}
}
}
METHODS
new()
Create a new event object.
type()
Returns the type of the event, see list of exported symbols for which are available.
pump()
poll()
wait()
Waits for an event end returns then. Always returns true.
set( type, state )
Set the state for all events of the given event's type
set_unicode( toggle )
Toggle unicode on the event.
set_key_repeat( delay, interval)
Sets the delay and intervall of the key repeat rate (e.g. when a user holds down a key on the keyboard).
active_gain()
active_state()
key_state()
key_sym()
key_name()
key_mod()
key_unicode()
key_scancode()
motion_state()
motion_x()
Returns the motion of the mouse in X direction as an absolute value.
motion_y()
Returns the motion of the mouse in Y direction as an absolute value.
motion_xrel()
Returns the motion of the mouse in X direction as a relative value.
motion_yrel()
Returns the motion of the mouse in Y direction as a relative value.
button_state()
Returns the state of the mouse buttons.
button_x()
button_y()
button()
AUTHOR
David J. Goehrig Documentation by Tels <http://bloodgate.com/>
SEE ALSO
perl SDL::App
perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 SDL::Event(3)