There must be 100s of ways to do this which are much nicer ... LOL
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PS: kraljic .... You should really try yourself (post code) when asking a question like this. Show your work and what you tried yourself. You have over 100 posts here. Try yourself before asking, please.
Hi,
I need to insert strings "0000 00" at the each line within the file.
The postion is 37 to 42.
ex.
name1 name2 0000 00
nam name 0000 00
The "0000 00" in two lines should be lined up.
I don't know why it's not lined up when I posted it.
Can anyone help? (14 Replies)
Hello,
I would like to find an efficient way to compare a pair of strings that differ at one position, and return the difference and position.
For example:
String1 123456789
String2 123454789
returning something - position 6, 6/4
Thanks in advance,
Mike (5 Replies)
I need a script for...
how to find a position of column data and print some string in the next line and same position
position should find based on *HEADER8* in text
for ex: ord123 abs 123 987HEADER89 test234
ord124 abc 124 987HEADER88 test235
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to search for some strings in specific positions in a file.
If the strings: "foo1", "foo2" or "foo3" is on position 266 or position 288 in a file i want the whole line printed.
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I have two files abc.dat and sant.dat (Big file 60k rows)
for every line's 1,4 of abc.dat need to seach if this is present on 28,4 of sant.dat every line.
if its present the output needs to go to bde.dat
Example:
contents abc.dat
aaaa
bbbb
cccc
dddd
contents sant.dat
this is... (4 Replies)
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Hi ,
I have a text file like below
abcd2223232321212121324343
asdsfffhfgfgfhgfhghghghghghgh
dfdfdfgfghfgfgfgfgfgghghghghgh
dfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdf
1234567890sasasasfdfbffghffhf
abcd222323232121212abcdsds
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hi guys,
i want command or script to display the content of file from 2nd position to last but one position of a file
abcdefghdasdasdsd
123,345,678,345,323
434,656,656,656,656
678,878,878,989,545
4565656667,65656
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findstr
findstr(1) General Commands Manual findstr(1)NAME
findstr - find strings for inclusion in message catalogs
SYNOPSIS
file ...
DESCRIPTION
examines files of C source code for uncommented string constants which it places, along with the surrounding quotes, on the standard out-
put, preceding each by the file name, start position, and length. This information is used by (see insertmsg(1)). does not output strings
that are parameters of the routine (see catgets(3C)).
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the interpretation of comments and string literals as single- and/or multi-byte characters.
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If or is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty
variable. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization
variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C". See environ(5).
International Code Set Support
Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported.
WARNINGS
outputs initialization strings of static string variables. Calling with these strings causes their replacement with a call to (see cat-
gets(3C)). Since the initializer must be a string, this assignment results in an invalid C declaration. For example, the following line:
is modified by (see insertmsg(1)) to:
These strings should be manually removed from output before being input to
will not be provided in future HP-UX releases.
SEE ALSO insertmsg(1).
findstr(1)