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Posted By getmmg
$ perl -lane '$k1="$F[0] $F[1] $F[2]";$k2="$F[0]...
$ perl -lane '$k1="$F[0] $F[1] $F[2]";$k2="$F[0] $F[2] $F[1]";$h{$k1}+=0 if !(exists $h{$k1} || exists $h{$k2}) }{print foreach keys %h' inputfile
3,361
Posted By getmmg
perl -0pe 's/\n;/;/g' input
perl -0pe 's/\n;/;/g' input
924
Posted By getmmg
How about this use strict; print...
How about this


use strict;
print "Enter File Name: ";
my $fileName = <STDIN>;
chomp($fileName);
print "Enter Number: ";
my $no = <STDIN>;
chomp($no);
if(-e $fileName)
{
...
4,595
Posted By getmmg
-0lne reads the whole file. s/\n//g replaces...
-0lne reads the whole file.
s/\n//g replaces all new line charecters and makes it into a single line.

print "$1\n" while /(.*?{})/g' this will try to do a minimalistic pattern match for any...
4,595
Posted By getmmg
If {} marks the end of line, try this ...
If {} marks the end of line, try this


perl -0lne 's/\n//g;print "$1\n" while /(.*?{})/g' input file.
2,133
Posted By getmmg
Try this perl -pe 's/(.+HD)\/.*/\1/'
Try this

perl -pe 's/(.+HD)\/.*/\1/'
16,488
Posted By getmmg
Remove the chomp part. $input = <STDIN>; ...
Remove the chomp part.
$input = <STDIN>;
then if ($input =~ /\n/) should work.
19,039
Posted By getmmg
Is this what you are looking for Input: this...
Is this what you are looking for
Input:
this is test
one
two
three
four
two
one
end of file


"one" is the search string here.

Code:
perl -0ne 'print $1 if /one(.*)one/sg' test
...
5,840
Posted By getmmg
Try this Insert ^M by using ^v and ^M perl...
Try this Insert ^M by using ^v and ^M

perl -0ne 'print "Control Chars found in $ARGV" if /^M/g' txt.txt
1,801
Posted By getmmg
Try this perl -lane...
Try this

perl -lane '$hash{$F[0]}+=$F[1];END{print "$_\t$hash{$_}" for keys %hash}' input
2,426
Posted By getmmg
perl -lne 'print /\/(\w+\.html)/g' temp.txt
perl -lne 'print /\/(\w+\.html)/g' temp.txt
3,688
Posted By getmmg
Unilearn, Anyways i dont have work now, so...
Unilearn,

Anyways i dont have work now, so here it goes :)

-lane reads the file line by line, -a splits the line and store array @F.
Read perldoc to get more on this.
...
3,688
Posted By getmmg
Indeed. Nice way to do it. ---------- Post...
Indeed. Nice way to do it.

---------- Post updated at 01:13 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:06 PM ----------




This should fix that.


perl -lane...
3,688
Posted By getmmg
Try this. Here the output also will tab...
Try this. Here the output also will tab separated. Change \t to any other delimiter if you dont want tab separated output.

perl -lane...
2,563
Posted By getmmg
How about this df -h | perl -ne 'print...
How about this


df -h | perl -ne 'print if (/(\d+)%/ && $1>70)'
2,696
Posted By getmmg
This will print only the numbers you are expected...
This will print only the numbers you are expected to see.
As per your input it should print 97 twice.
From there its fairly easy to do the calculation yourself.


perl -0lne...
3,441
Posted By getmmg
#=> GMT+11 is the comment part. If you want to...
#=> GMT+11 is the comment part. If you want to change the actual time zone change it like this


@time=gmtime(time +(11*3600)); #=> GMT +11


Also you dont the shell scripts.

Just run...
3,441
Posted By getmmg
This should do it, replace the perl part in your...
This should do it, replace the perl part in your code.


perl -e '
use POSIX qw(strftime);
use Time::Local;
@inp = split(/-/,$ARGV[0]);
$epochTime = timegm(0,0,0,$inp[2],$inp[1],$inp[0]);...
2,539
Posted By getmmg
Hi, Can you post the the code which gives...
Hi,

Can you post the the code which gives the output as shown above.
20,790
Posted By getmmg
perl -0ane...
perl -0ane 'BEGIN{$cols=3;$k=0}END{foreach(@F){$j=sprintf("%03d",++$k);$hash{$j}.= "$_\t";$k=0 if($k == (($#F+1)/$cols))}; for (sort keys %hash){chop($hash{$_});print "$hash{$_}\n"}}' inp
4,117
Posted By getmmg
This should print them line by line. perl...
This should print them line by line.

perl -F// -lane 'BEGIN{$"=":"} push(@arr,unpack("H*",$_)) for @F; print "@arr"; @arr=()' ascii

If you want the o/p in a file, Redirect it using >.
20,790
Posted By getmmg
Problem happened when it was getting sorted. It...
Problem happened when it was getting sorted. It sorts row 1,10...19,then 2,3 etc.,

I have added formatting for rows to fix that

Hope this code will your issue.

perl -0ane...
3,156
Posted By getmmg
perl -F'\\' -lane 'for (@F){print $_ .":". length...
perl -F'\\' -lane 'for (@F){print $_ .":". length $_ if($_)}' names

Output:

folder name :12
folder1 :9
folder2 :9
folder3 :9
folder4:8
folder name :12
very long folder name :23
...
3,386
Posted By getmmg
Columns will be in the order of how the file are...
Columns will be in the order of how the file are given.


perl -lane '$hash{$F[1]}.=" $F[8]";END{print "$_ $hash{$_}" for keys %hash}' file1 file2


And the output is

ab2 0.0007...
1,757
Posted By getmmg
This snippet below should do the job for you.. ...
This snippet below should do the job for you..


perl -ane 'BEGIN{@arr=("1234","5678","91011","1213");$i=0;$total=scalar(@arr)-1;$str} if($_=~/\/(\w+\-\w+\-\w+\-\w+\-\w+)/)
{if($curr ne...
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