Sir,
I want to check for the repation of a user address in a file i used || as my delimiter and want to check repetaip0n of the address that is mailid and then i have to use IMAP and all.
How can i do this...
I am in linux ...and my file is linux file.
... (5 Replies)
Hi all
I have a file with below content (content is variable whenever new product is launched). I need form a grep command like this
egrep "Unknown product|Invalid symboland so on"
How to do it using a script?
Unknown product
Invalid symbol
No ILX exch found
exceeds maximum size
AFX... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm looking for some help. I have a file (very long) that is organized like below:
>Cluster 0
0 283nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HMXZS... at +/99%
1 279nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HN12A... at +/99%
2 281nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HM4TS... at +/99%
3 283nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HM946... at +/99%
4 279nt,... (4 Replies)
I hava a file with following data:
number|CREDIT_ID|NULL
date|SYS_CREATION_DATE|NULL
varchar2|GGS_COMMIT_CHAR|NULL
varchar2|GGS_OP_TYPE|NULL
number|GGS_SCN|NULL|
number|GGS_LOG_SEQ|NULL
number|GGS_LOG_POS|NULL
number|GGS_ORACREC_SCN|NULL
varchar2|BATCH_ID|NULL
char|GGS_IMAGE_TYPE|NULL
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to locate the occurences of certain pattern like 'Possible network disconnect' in a text file. I can get the actual lines matching the pttern using:
grep -w 'Possible network disconnect' file_name.
But I am more interested in getting the timing of these events which are... (7 Replies)
Dear all,
Greetings.
I would like to ask for your help to extract lines with specific words in addition 2 lines before and after these lines by using awk or sed.
For example, the input file is:
1 ak1 abc1.0
1 ak2 abc1.0
1 ak3 abc1.0
1 ak4 abc1.0
1 ak5 abc1.1
1 ak6 abc1.1
1 ak7... (7 Replies)
Hello dear Unix shell professionals,
I am desperately trying to get a seemingly simple logic to work. I need to extract words from a text line and save them in an array. The text can look anything like that:
aaaaaaa${important}xxxxxxxx${important2}ooooooo${importantstring3}...I am handicapped... (5 Replies)
'Hi
I'm using the following code to extract the lines(and redirect them to a txt file) after the pattern match. But the output is inclusive of the line with pattern match.
Which option is to be used to exclude the line containing the pattern?
sed -n '/Conn.*User/,$p' > consumers.txt (11 Replies)
Hi all!
Thanks for taking the time to view this!
I want to grep out all lines of a file that starts with pattern 1 but also does not match with the second pattern.
Example:
Drink a soda
Eat a banana
Eat multiple bananas
Drink an apple juice
Eat an apple
Eat multiple apples
I... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I have two files. All urls are space seperated.
source
http://xx.yy.zz http://df.ss.sd.xz http://09.09.090.01
http://11.22.33 http://canada.xx.yy http://01.02.03.04
http://33.44.55 http://98.87.76.65 http://russia.xx.zz
http://aa.tt.xx.zz http://1w.2e.3r.4t http://china.rr.tt
... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: baris35
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
ptx
ptx(1) General Commands Manual ptx(1)Name
ptx - create permuted index
Syntax
ptx [option...] [input[output]]
Description
The command generates a permuted index to file input on file output (standard input and output default). It has three phases: the first
does the permutation, generating one line for each keyword in an input line. The keyword is rotated to the front. The permuted file is
then sorted. Finally, the sorted lines are rotated so the keyword comes at the middle of the page. The command produces output in the
form:
.xx "tail" "before keyword" "keyword and after" "head"
where .xx may be an or macro for user-defined formatting. The before keyword and keyword and after fields incorporate as much of the line
as fits around the keyword when it is printed at the middle of the page. The and commands, at least one of which is an empty string "",
are wrapped-around pieces small enough to fit in the unused space at the opposite end of the line. When original text must be discarded,
`/' marks the spot.
Options
The following options can be applied:
-b break Use the characters in the break file as separators. In any case, tab, new line, and space characters are always used
as break characters.
-f Folds upper and lower case letters for sorting.
-g n Uses specified number as interfield gap. The default gap is 3 characters.
-i ignore Do not use as keywords any words given in the ignore file. If the -i and -o options are missing, use /usr/lib/eign as
the ignore file.
-o only Use words listed only in the only file.
-r Uses leading nonblanks as reference identifiers. Attach that identifier as a 5th field on each output line.
-t Prepares the output for the phototypesetter. The default line length is 100 characters.
-w n Use the next argument, n, as the width of the output line. The default line length is 72 characters.
Restrictions
Line length counts do not account for overstriking or proportional spacing.
Files
/usr/bin/sort
/usr/lib/eign
ptx(1)