Hi All,
I have a .csv file with 3 columns called nLats, nLongs, and fRes. in following format :
"nLats","nLongs","fRes"
0,0,-1
0,1,-1
0,2,-1
0,3,-1
0,4,-1
.........
.........
0,143,-1 nLats increments at nLongs=143
1,0, -1
1,1, -1
..........
..........
1,143,-1... (1 Reply)
Hello all:
i have list with the following format
Id Name Iid Value
0x4440001 customerCode 44077
0x11d2a PrimaryAddress 57.217.41.201
0x129fa ... (15 Replies)
Hi,
Can someone here help sorting the following data in numeric order?
INPUT:
FIRST abc(3) def(13) fgh(1) ijk(6) abc(2)
SECOND dfe(10) abc(4) hij(19) tlm(1) hij(1) hub(10) abc(1) fed(3)
OTHERS hij(10) mok(4) bub(19) hij(1) abc(2) abc(15) abc(1) hij(3)
OUTPUT:
FIRST def(13) ijk(6)... (12 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file 1.txt which has the duplicate dns entries as shown:
Name: 000f9fbc6738.net.in|Addresses: 10.241.66.169, 10.84.2.222,212.241.66.170
Name: 001371e8ed3e.net.in|Addresses: 10.241.65.153, 10.84.1.101
Name: 00e06f5bd42a.net.in|Addresses: 10.72.19.218,... (6 Replies)
Im trying to sort all this data.
I need to get a list out of the data (websites) and just list them out can anyone point me in the right direction. Im working with dans guardian.
2009.6.10 6:26:50 - 192.168.42.200... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
Today i have been asking lots of question, hope to become good in scripting soon with all the wonderful advices i get. The question is i want to sort data a get uniq string from it. The code i am using to generate the output is:-
check_sun() {
for i in $SUN_PLATFORM
do
$ECHO... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file and i want to sort by third column and extract the three top lines of each group, it is determined by the second column (144, 89, 55, etc).
Could you please help me with the appropiate awk shell script
XLY-XLP 144 0.592772 XLY-XLE 144 0.798121 ... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to filter the output of a command and display certain data only. How can i do this ?
My file contain:
$ cat abc.txt
<testcase title="AAA_100">
<testcase title="BBB_200">
<testcase title="CCC_300">
<testcase title="DDD">
... (3 Replies)
hI
I have file A
NSU30504 5 6 G 6
NSU3050B T 7 9 J
NSU30506 T I 8 9
NSU3050C H J K L Output:
NSU3050B T 7 9 J
NSU3050C H J K L
NSU30504 5 6 G 6
NSU30506 T I 8 9Video tutorial on how to use code tags in The UNIX and Linux Forums. (13 Replies)
Hello All,
I have one file with multiple lines records like as below.. I need to extract only BFG and corresponding BSG record/line. for evry BFG there is one BSG record is there as mentioned in BOLD and so on...
BFG BR 00001 20140724 000 000 ? ?
BLG UVR QPR 01 380 ? ? 999 0 0 0 ?
BLC... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Riverstone
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
lassign
lassign(n) Tcl Built-In Commands lassign(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
lassign - Assign list elements to variables
SYNOPSIS
lassign list varName ?varName ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This command treats the value list as a list and assigns successive elements from that list to the variables given by the varName arguments
in order. If there are more variable names than list elements, the remaining variables are set to the empty string. If there are more
list elements than variables, a list of unassigned elements is returned.
EXAMPLES
An illustration of how multiple assignment works, and what happens when there are either too few or too many elements.
lassign {a b c} x y z ;# Empty return
puts $x ;# Prints "a"
puts $y ;# Prints "b"
puts $z ;# Prints "c"
lassign {d e} x y z ;# Empty return
puts $x ;# Prints "d"
puts $y ;# Prints "e"
puts $z ;# Prints ""
lassign {f g h i} x y ;# Returns "h i"
puts $x ;# Prints "f"
puts $y ;# Prints "g"
The lassign command has other uses. It can be used to create the analogue of the "shift" command in many shell languages like this:
set ::argv [lassign $::argv argumentToReadOff]
SEE ALSO
lindex(n), list(n), lset(n), set(n)
KEYWORDS
assign, element, list, multiple, set, variable
Tcl 8.5 lassign(n)