I have a few csv files within the directory structure as shown below
I need to get these csv files and move to another dir with the filename Common1_Zip1_123.csv,Common2_Zip2_3453.csv etc..I have written the following code but the filenames are having the whole path..Pl. correct on my code..
:confused: How can i rename a file 'x.log' to 'x_20020512 072909.log'
:eek: i'm using perl, with system command from a unix web server, and need to timestamp my logs if the above format (filename _ year month day hr min sec .log) (9 Replies)
Hello, I've a list of file like this
img_001
img_22
img_44
and I would rename all with this form
photo_0001
photo_0002
photo_0003
photo_0004
suggestions?Thanks to all. (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm not very experienced in shell scripting and that's probably why I came across the following problem:
I do have several hundred pairs of text files (PF00x.spl and PF00x.shd) where the first file (PF00x.spl) needs to be renamed according a string that is included in the second file... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I have many files ex: file1, file2 ...file100, and I would like to rename only files with "1" in name. I don't have experience with bash and other shells. I know I can use "for i in" and "if", and I can use "sed" to change "1" but I have no idea how should "if" look.
I will be grateful... (6 Replies)
I have various .sh and .pl files in one directory. I want to rename all the .sh files to .pl
i.e testscript.sh --> testscript.pl
I am trying to use mv *.sh *.pl
It doesnt work though!! (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I am newbie and Im trying to rename a set of files & there are over 2900 of them. So, the best way I thought was through a script and here is what I got & it doesnt work.
Im not sure as how to figure this out.
Thanks
Gonzalez
Here is what I have -
-a:~/Users/GonzaPue/ls -altr... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a many folders with zipped files in them. The zipped files are txt files from different folders. The txt files have the same names. If i try to
find . -type f -name "*.zip" -exec cp -R {} /myhome/ZIP \; it fails since the ZIP files from different folders have the same names and... (2 Replies)
Hi
I think this should be relatively simple but I can't figure it out. I have several files with the same name in different folders within a directory (the output of a program that I ran). Something like this:
./myAnalysis/item1/round1/myoutput.txt
./myAnalysis/item1/round2/myoutput.txt... (2 Replies)
Hey guys,
I have wrote the following script to apply a module named "trinity" on my files. (it takes two input files and spit a trinity.fasta as output)
#!/bin/bash -l
#SBATCH -p node
#SBATCH -A <projectID>
#SBATCH -n 16
#SBATCH -t 7-00:00:00
#SBATCH --mem=128GB
#SBATCH --mail-type=ALL... (1 Reply)
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pocount
pocount(1) Translate Toolkit 1.3.0 pocount(1)NAME
pocount - Produces word counts and other statistics from a PO file.
SYNOPSIS
pocount [--csv] [directory|file(s)]
DESCRIPTION
pocount will count the number of strings and words in a PO file.
If no files or directories argument are provided, pocount will recurse through all files from the current directory. Otherwise, it will
recurse and count all files in the specified directory or in the specified PO files.
OPTIONS --csv changes the output format to CSV (Comma Seperated Values) for import into a spreadsheet.
OUTPUT
In normal mode the following output is given:
avmedia/source/viewer.po
type strings words (source) words (translation)
translated: 1 3 3
fuzzy: 0 0 n/a
untranslated: 4 22 n/a
Total: 5 25 3
review 1 3 n/a
In CSV mode the following outut is shown:
Filename, Translated Messages, Translated Source Words, Translated Target Words, Fuzzy Messages, Fuzzy Source Words, Untranslated Mes-
sages, Untranslated Source Words, Review Messages, Review Source Words
avmedia/source/viewer.po, 1, 3, 3, 0, 0, 4, 22, 1, 3
Totals are not provided in CSV mode. In normal mode a grand total and file count is provided if the number of files is greater than one.
BUGS
There are some miscounts related to word breaks.
Translate Toolkit 1.3.0 pocount(1)