I thought I was getting pretty good with Bash but this problem is stumping me. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've written a firewall script that uses a lot of functions. The variables are read into the script from another .conf file earlier on in the code. Most of these... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have an input below and i would want to do a count on all the term "aaa" and count only once if the number in first column is the same.
For eg, if i use a "grep -c aaa input" command, the count will be "8".
However, i would want the count to be "6" instead since 2 numbers in the 1st... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to write a script that will take 2 or more instances of repetitive alphabets (ZZ) to be removed from a field. This should only happen from beginning and end of a field.
For Example :
Input File
a) ZZZIBM Corporation
b) ZZZIBM Corporation ZZZZZ
b) IBM ZZZ... (26 Replies)
Hi users
I have one file which has number of occurrence of one pattern
examples
Adjustmenttype,11
xyz 10
dwe 9
abd 13
def 14
Adjustmenttype,11
xyz 24
dwe 34
abd 35
def 11
nmb 12
Adjustmenttype, not eleven
....
...
... (2 Replies)
I have a bash shell that even though it does not look pretty is working very well. Some of the steps are repetitive, something like this:
muscle -in ${e}.4 > $e.5
read -t1
sed ':a /^>/!N;s/\n\(\)/\1/;ta' $e.5 > $e.6
read -t2
awk '/>/{fr=$3;getline;n=split ($0,a,""); for (i=1;i<=n;i++)... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am quit satisfied with this scrtipt and really don't want to change anything but the end. I get a repetitve option when I want to "quit"
and don't know why. What am I missing? When I press q to quit
with this script, I get an EXTRA "Enter " How do I correct this so that when I
press... (1 Reply)
Hello SuperUsers! First i wanna say my english sucks.. Don't hate me for that. :rolleyes:
I need to make a Bash for removing smilar lines from an output file.
My output file always same.
Line 1 & 2 Stays. And others similar to this lines needs to be delete.
</UsageData><?xml version="1.0"... (4 Replies)
How to use regexp to print out repetitive pattern in awk?
$ awk '{print $0, "-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-"}' output:
- - - - - - - - - - - -I tried following which does not give what I want, of course.
awk '{print $0, "-\t{11}-"}'
output:
- ... (10 Replies)
VFPRINTF(3) 1 VFPRINTF(3)vfprintf - Write a formatted string to a streamSYNOPSIS
int vfprintf (resource $handle, string $format, array $args)
DESCRIPTION
Write a string produced according to $format to the stream resource specified by $handle.
Operates as fprintf(3) but accepts an array of arguments, rather than a variable number of arguments.
PARAMETERS
o $handle
-
o $format
- See sprintf(3) for a description of $format.
o $args
-
RETURN VALUES
Returns the length of the outputted string.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
vfprintf(3): zero-padded integers
<?php
if (!($fp = fopen('date.txt', 'w')))
return;
vfprintf($fp, "%04d-%02d-%02d", array($year, $month, $day));
// will write the formatted ISO date to date.txt
?>
SEE ALSO printf(3), sprintf(3), sscanf(3), fscanf(3), vsprintf(3), number_format(3).
PHP Documentation Group VFPRINTF(3)