Good to hear, although I'm getting a syntax error at or near { with your above code. After correction, the output doesn't quite look like the desired one in yur post #1.
Strong recommendation: Use - and stick to - a code structuring schema to your taste, like indenting and block building, for better readability, undaerstandability, and maintainability.
How about an approach like this one (adapt output field length if necessary):
Code:
awk '
BEGIN {HCNT = split ("vc_MessageInformation|vc_AdditionalInfo|Result Code|AVP name|Message Type|Application Server Name", COLN, "|")
FMT = "%-35.35s "
for (i=1; i<=HCNT; i++) printf FMT, COLN[i]
printf ORS
}
{for (i=1; i<=HCNT; i++) {match ($0, COLN[i] "[^;,]*")
TMP = substr ($0, RSTART, RLENGTH)
sub (/^[^:]*: /, _, TMP)
printf FMT, TMP
}
printf ORS
}
' file
vc_MessageInformation vc_AdditionalInfo Result Code AVP name Message Type ...
Location information cannot be obta Unexpected Error from HLR Sh-Pull ...
User not defined in AS Sh-Notif ...
SLh Service could not be processed User identity was not located in an SLh LCS-Routin ...
Service could not be processed corr Database access failure Sh-Update ...
AVP error Missing AVP DIAMETER_MISSING_AVP User-Name Sh-Pull ...
Invalid Sequence Number Sh-Update ...
Inconsistency between user identiti User Identity does not correspond t Sh-Pull ...
Hi All,
Iam trying to set the value to the array... Still its not happening
Following is the code:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
filenames="x";
filenames="y";
echo $filenames;
echo $filenames;
O/P:
x
x
Iam expecting (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have two Sun Fire V490 with Solaris 10 5/08, FC switch and two Sun StorageTek 3500 FC arrays. Each array is connected to switch and to one server at a time. In the last week I installed Solaris 10 5/08 on both servers and set up Sun Cluster, version 3.2. At wednesday all was fine - all... (7 Replies)
I am beginner in awk
awk 'BEGIN{for(i=1;(getline<"opnoise")>0;i++) arr=$1}{print arr}'
In the above script, opnoise is a file, I am reading it into an array and then printing the value corresponding to index 20. Well this is not my real objective, but I have posted this example to describe... (19 Replies)
Hi all,
I been looking for a solution to the fact that when I use:
for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) print $ifields that are originally in a single line are printed in a single line
I have severals files for which the first 7 are the same, but the number of variables after that can vary, for example NF... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am unable to assign value zero to my variable which is defined as unsigned char.
typedef struct ABCD
{
unsigned char abc;
unsigned char def;
unsigned char ghi;
} ABCD;
typedef ABCD *PABCD;
In my Por*C code, i assign the values using memcpy like below
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i have the following code in which i am passing array tldn in awk using -v option & despite of that condition is not getting matched,can somebody suggest how to handle shell arrays in awk
tcount=(9875 9667)
awk -F"\t" -v ltldn="${tldn}" 'NR==FNR {POSTPAIDMDNS=$2"|"$3;next}
... (6 Replies)
Hello,
May i please know how do i print the array using awk script. I am using below shell script to start with but not working.
#!/bin/bash
LOADSTATUS="Line 0"
LOADSTATUS="Line 1"
LOADSTATUS="Line 2"
LOADSTATUS="Line 3"
LOADSTATUS="Line 4"
awk '
BEGIN {
Your File Load Status
}... (1 Reply)
I have test.sh file as below :
set -A IDARR $ID
echo | awk -f test.awk -v TempArr="${IDARR
}"
I have test.awk file as below :
BEGIN {
Flag = 1;
}
{
print "Hello";
for(i in TempArr)
{
print i;
}
} (9 Replies)
In the below awk I am splitting $7 on the : and then counting each line or NM_xxxx. If the $1 value is the same for each line then print the $7 that occurs the most with the matching $1 value. The awk seems close but I am not sure what is going on. I included a description as well as to what I... (1 Reply)
I am unable to loop print a python string array in my unix shell script:
~/readarr.sh '{{ myarr }}'
more readarr.sh
echo "Parameter 1:"$1
MYARRAY= $1
IFS=
MYARRAY=`python <<< "print ' '.join($MYARRAY)"`
for a in "$MYARRAY"; do
echo "Printing Array: $a"
done
Can you... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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trang
trang(1) General Commands Manual trang(1)NAME
trang - convert between different schema languages for XML
SYNOPSIS
trang [-I rng|rnc|dtd|xml] [-O rng|rnc|dtd|xsd] [-i input-param] [-o output-param] input-file ... output-file
DESCRIPTION
trang takes as input a schema written in any of the following formats:
RELAX NG (XML syntax)
RELAX NG (compact syntax)
XML 1.0 DTD
and produces as output a schema written in any of the following formats:
RELAX NG (XML syntax)
RELAX NG (compact syntax)
XML 1.0 DTD
W3C XML Schema
Trang can also infer a schema from one or more example XML documents.
Trang uses an internal representation based on RELAX NG. For each supported input format, there is an input module that converts a schema
in that input format into this internal representation. For each supported output format, there is an output module that converts the
internal representation into a schema in that output format. Thus, any supported input format can be translated to any supported output
format.
Trang requires two command-line arguments: the first is the URI or filename of the schema to be translated; the second is the output file-
name.
Trang infers the input and output modules to be used from the extension of input and output filenames as follows:
.rng RELAX NG (XML syntax)
.rnc RELAX NG (compact syntax)
.dtd XML 1.0 DTD
.xsd W3C XML Schema
.xml XML documents (used as examples from which to infer a schema)
This inference can be overridden using the -I and -O options.
When the input is XML documents used as examples to infer a schema, more than one input file may be specified as arguments. All the input
files are specified before the output file.
OPTIONS -I rng|rnc|dtd|xml
Specifies which input module to use.
-O rng|rnc|dtd|xsd
Specifies which output module to use.
-i input-param
-o output-param
Specifies a parameter for an input (-i) or output (-o) module. The -i and -o options may be used multiple times in order to specify
multiple parameters. There are two kinds of parameter: boolean parameters and string-valued parameters. A string-valued parameter
is specified using the form name=value. A boolean parameter is specified using the form name or no-name. The applicable parameters
depend on the particular input and output module. For details, see the HTML documentation.
SEE ALSO jing(1)
Trang Manual
http://relaxng.org
AUTHOR
James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).
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