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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Sort in ascending and descending column by defined blocks of rows. Post 303044667 by nezabudka on Saturday 29th of February 2020 04:10:14 PM
Old 02-29-2020
Hi
Code:
vim -nes +'%!sort -bk3,3.5' +'6,11!sort -k2,2.6r' +'16,20!sort -k2,2.6r' +%p +q! file

If this is what you need change to the following and the file will be overwritten
Code:
vim -nes +'%!sort -bk3,3.5' +'6,11!sort -k2,2.6r' +'16,20!sort -k2,2.6r' +wq file


Last edited by nezabudka; 02-29-2020 at 05:23 PM..
 

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PORTABASE(1)						      General Commands Manual						      PORTABASE(1)

NAME
portabase - an easy-to-use personal database application SYNOPSIS
portabase [ -h | --help | <file> ] portabase command [ -p password ] [ options ] <fromfile> <tofile> DESCRIPTION
PortaBase (portable database) is a personal database application that is available for many platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and Maemo. PortaBase's features include: - One data table per file - String, Integer, Decimal, Boolean, Note (multi-line text), Date, Time, Calculation, Sequence, Image, and Enum column types - Add, edit, and delete rows of data - Custom data views (subsets of the columns in any order) - Filter the displayed rows using sets of conditions - Sort the rows by any combination of columns, each in ascending or descending order - Optional page navigation buttons, with a custom number of rows per page - Add, delete, rearrange, and rename columns at any time - Specify default values for columns - View summary statistics for columns (total, average, min, max, etc.) - Import data from CSV, XML, and MobileDB files - Export data to CSV and XML files - Command-line format conversions (to and from XML, from MobileDB) - Data file encryption - Unicode support - Pick any available font to use throughout the application COMMANDS
PortaBase uses the following commands to indicate a command-line file conversion: fromxml Create a new PortaBase file from the input XML file. frommobiledb Create a new PortaBase file from the input MobileDB file. fromcsv Add rows to an existing PortaBase file from the input CSV file. toxml Create a new XML file from the input PortaBase file. tocsv Create a new CSV file from the input PortaBase file. If an encrypted PortaBase file is to be read or created, the following option can be used immediately after the command: -p <password> Open or create the encrypted PortaBase file using the given password The toxml and tocsv commands accept the following options: -v <view> Apply the named view before exporting. -s <sorting> Apply the named sorting before exporting. -f <filter> Apply the named filter before exporting. The fromcsv command supports one option: -e <encoding> Specifies the text encoding of the imported CSV file; options are UTF-8 (the default) and Latin-1. OPTIONS
PortaBase accepts the following options: -h, --help Display usage instructions. FILES
$HOME/.qt/portabaserc - user-specific settings. Stores information on font, checkbox editing, delete confirmations, etc. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeremy Bowman <jmbowman@alum.mit.edu>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). April 16, 2010 PORTABASE(1)
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