hi, i am creating a script that given a file with multiple fields, take the first and return everything on a single output line: file name, number of lines, sum, average and standard deviation ....
I have the commands to calculate them but I don't know which command to use to concatenate them and put everything on the same output line
I'm trying to parse COBOL code to combine variables into one string. I have two variable names that get literals moved into them and I'd like to use sed, awk, or similar to find these lines and combine the variables into the final component. These variable names are always VAR1 and VAR2. For... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I have been searching the forum for concatenation based on condition. I have been close enough but not got th exact one.
infile:
-----DB_Name ABC (X,
Y,Z).
DB_Name DEF (T).
DB_Name GHI (U
,V,W).
Desired Output file should be:
---------------------------DB_Name ABC... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I want the 2nd column of every file in the directory in a single file with the file name as column header.
$cat file1.txt
a b c
d e f
$cat file2.txt
f g h
g h j
$cat file3.txt
a b d
f g h (2 Replies)
Hi
Need some help to concatenate files
I have multiple spool files nearlly 15 of them which I need to concatenate like as shown in the below example
for ex.
file1.txt
aaaa|bbbbb|cccc|
dddd|eeee|ffff|
kkkkk|uuuuu|gggg|
file2.txt
xxxx|yyyy|zzzz|
1111||kkkk|lllll... (2 Replies)
I have a CSV file that goes like this:
Name,Group,Email
Max,Group1,max@.com
Dan,Group2,dan@.com
Max,Group3,max@.com
Max,Group4,max@.com
Dan,Group5,dan@.com
Jim,Group6,jim@.comBasically my desired output should be:
Name,Group,Email
Max,Group1|Group3|Group4,max@.com... (6 Replies)
I have about 6000 files of the following format (three simplified examples shown; actual files have variable numbers of columns, but the same number of lines). I would like to concatenate the ID (*Loc*) and data lines, but not the others, as shown below. The result would be one large file (or... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I'm attempting to open multiple xterms and run a command as an SAP user via sudo using PSSH. So far, I'm able to run PSSH to a file of servers with no check for keys, open every xterm in to the servers in the file list, and SUDO to the SAP(ADM) user, but it won't do anything else... (11 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to place two commands in heredoc
below is the snippet
if ;then
actionOnTux="$actVerb"
else
actionOnTux="$actVerb"
fi
echo "Performing ACTION: $action on $tux@$srv .....\n"
if ; then
... (5 Replies)
there can be n number of columns but the number of columns and header name will remain same in all 3 files. Files are tab Delimited.
a.txt
Name 9/1 9/2
X 1 7
y 2 8
z 3 9
a 4 10
b 5 11
c 6 12
b.xt
Name 9/1 9/2
X 13 19
y 14 20
z 15 21
a 16 22
b 17 23
c 18 24 c.txt
Name 9/1 9/2... (14 Replies)
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