Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Print strings in bash in loop Post 303042353 by Neo on Sunday 22nd of December 2019 09:40:55 AM
Old 12-22-2019
I think on macos, perl is a better choice (for this REGEX):

Code:
macos$ perl -p -e 's/name:/\nname:/g' test.txt > a.txt

Code:
macos$ cat test.txt a.txt
name:Pages, path:/Applications/Pages.app, class:login item, kind:Application, hidden:false, name:Calculator, path:/System/Applications/Calculator.app, class:login item, kind:Application, hidden:true, name:Calendar, path:/System/Applications/Calendar.app, class:login item, kind:Application, hidden:false

name:Pages, path:/Applications/Pages.app, class:login item, kind:Application, hidden:false, 
name:Calculator, path:/System/Applications/Calculator.app, class:login item, kind:Application, hidden:true, 
name:Calendar, path:/System/Applications/Calendar.app, class:login item, kind:Application, hidden:false

This User Gave Thanks to Neo For This Post:
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

bash and ksh: variable lost in loop in bash?

Hi, I use AIX (ksh) and Linux (bash) servers. I'm trying to do scripts to will run in both ksh and bash, and most of the time it works. But this time I don't get it in bash (I'm more familar in ksh). The goal of my script if to read a "config file" (like "ini" file), and make various report.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: estienne
2 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Print all between 2 strings

Hi All, I'm working on a large file and need to extract all data between 2 strings. I have seen many good solutions to threads almost like my problem but none that quite fit. This is all very new to me so any ideas would be really appreciated! (attempted to read sed and awk tutorials but got a... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: soots
9 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Print all the lines between 2 specified strings

Hi All, I have a file in which i want to print all the lines between 2 defined strings. Ex- I have file with data as follows STEP1:- ----- has some 20 -30 lines of data STEP2:- ----- has some 20 -30 lines of data So i want to print those lines between STEP1 & STEP2. (line including STEP1)... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: digitalrg
7 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Using variables created sequentially in a loop while still inside of the loop [bash]

I'm trying to understand if it's possible to create a set of variables that are numbered based on another variable (using eval) in a loop, and then call on it before the loop ends. As an example I've written a script called question (The fist command is to show what is the contents of the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: DeCoTwc
2 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

print specific strings only

Hello, I have a file like this.. 2 168611167 STK39 STK39 --- 27347 "serine threonine kinase 39 (STE20/SPS1 homolog, yeast)" YES SNP_A-2086192 rs16854601 0.001558882 6 13670256 SIRT5 /// RPS4X SIRT5 --- 23408 /// 6191 "sirtuin (silent mating type... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: genehunter
5 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

BASH loop inside a loop question

Hi all Sorry for the basic question, but i am writing a shell script to get around a slightly flaky binary that ships with one of our servers. This particular utility randomly generates the correct information and could work first time or may work on the 12th or 100th attempt etc !.... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: rethink
4 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Get strings on a file and print

hi all! i have a file like this lea 25 female dave 18 male jake 27 male and i want to have an output file like this my name is lea. i am 25. female my name is dave. i am 18. male my name is jake. i am 27. male thanks! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: engr.jay
2 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

[Help me!] print text between two strings

Deal All, I have problem for this: input file : "data.txt" R 240 585694.59946146.8 8.0 239 585694.09946134.3 8.0 238 585693.59946121.8 8.01R 237 585693.09946109.3 8.0 236 585692.59946096.9 8.0 235 585692.19946084.4 8.01R 234 585691.59946071.9 8.0 233 585691.09946059.5 8.0 232... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: aksin
2 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

[Help me!] Print text between two strings

Deal All, I have problem for this: input file : "data.txt" R 240 585694.59946146.8 8.0 239 585694.09946134.3 8.0 238 585693.59946121.8 8.01R 237 585693.09946109.3 8.0 236 585692.59946096.9 8.0 235 585692.19946084.4 8.01R 234 585691.59946071.9 8.0 233 585691.09946059.5 8.0 232... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: aksin
2 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Using arrays in bash using strings to bash built-in true

I have the following code and for some reason when I call the program using /home/tcdata/tatsh/trunk/hstmy/bin/bash/raytrac.bash --cmod=jcdint.cmod I get hasArgument = hasArgument = true Somehow the array element is returning even though I have not chosen the option. ... (41 Replies)
Discussion started by: kristinu
41 Replies
CGI::Application::Plugin::Stream(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     CGI::Application::Plugin::Stream(3pm)

NAME
CGI::Application::Plugin::Stream - CGI::Application Plugin for streaming files SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Application::Plugin::Stream (qw/stream_file/); sub runmode { # ... # Set up any headers you want to set explicitly # using header_props() or header_add() as usual #... if ( $self->stream_file( $file ) ) { return; } else { return $self->error_mode(); } } DESCRIPTION
This plugin provides a way to stream a file back to the user. This is useful if you are creating a PDF or Spreadsheet document dynamically to deliver to the user. The file is read and printed in small chunks to keep memory consumption down. This plugin is a consumer, as in your runmode shouldn't try to do any output or anything afterwards. This plugin affects the HTTP response headers, so anything you do afterwards will probably not work. If you pass along a filehandle, we'll make sure to close it for you. It's recommended that you increment $| (or set it to 1), which will autoflush the buffer as your application is streaming out the file. METHODS
stream_file() $self->stream_file($fh); $self->stream_file( '/path/to/file',2048); This method can take two parameters, the first the path to the file or a filehandle and the second, an optional number of bytes to determine the chunk size of the stream. It defaults to 1024. It will either stream a file to the user or return false if it fails, perhaps because it couldn't find the file you referenced. We highly recommend you provide a file name if passing along a filehandle, as we won't be able to deduce the file name, and will use 'FILE' by default. Example: $self->header_add( -attachment => 'my_file.txt' ); With both a file handle or file name, we will try to determine the correct content type by using File::MMagic. A default of 'application/octet-stream' will be used if File::MMagic can't figure it out. The size will be calculated and added to the headers as well. Again, you can set these explicitly if you want as well: $self->header_add( -type => 'text/plain', -Content_Length => 42, # bytes ); AUTHOR
Jason Purdy, <Jason@Purdy.INFO>, with inspiration from Tobias Henoeckl and tremendous support from the cgiapp mailing list. Mark Stosberg also contributed to this module. SEE ALSO
CGI::Application, http://www.cgi-app.org <http://www.cgi-app.org>, "CREATING A STANDARD HTTP HEADER" in CGI.pm, http://www.mail-archive.com/cgiapp@lists.erlbaum.net/msg02660.html <http://www.mail-archive.com/cgiapp@lists.erlbaum.net/msg02660.html>, File::Basename, "$|" in perlvar LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Jason Purdy, <Jason@Purdy.INFO> This library is free software. You can modify and or distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.3 2011-06-26 CGI::Application::Plugin::Stream(3pm)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:17 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy