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Dears,
Need you help with the below file manipulation. I want to split the file into 8 smaller files but without cutting/disturbing the entries (meaning every small file should start with a entry and end with an empty line). It will be helpful if you can provide a one liner command for this... (12 Replies)
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input file:
AD,00,--,---,---,---,---,---,---,--,--,---
AM,000,---,---,---,---,---,---
AR, ,---,--,---,---
AA,---,---,---,---
AT,---
AU,---,---,---
AS,---,---
AP,---,---,---
AI,---
AD,00,---,---,---, ,---,---,---,---,---,---
AM,000,---,---,---
AR,... (6 Replies)
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hi ,
I have a requirement
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1 1111111111111 108
1 1111111111111 109
1 1111111111111 109
1 1111111111111 110
1 1111111111111 111
1 1111111111111 111
1 1111111111111 111
1 1111111111111 112
1 1111111111111 112
1 1111111111111 112
The output should be, (19 Replies)
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4. HP-UX
Hi HP-admins,
I have 120GB file on HP-UX and need to split to 4GB pieces and join them on Windows.
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Help needed urgently please.
I have a large file - a few hundred thousand lines.
Sample
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name 1
CP END ACCOUNT
CP START ACCOUNT
2224444
name 1
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name 1
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Hi,
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hi Guys
i need some help here..
i have a file which has > 800,000 lines in it. I need to split this file into smaller files with 25000 lines each.
please help
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Hi,
I have 2 files
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b2
a2
c2
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f3
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Greeting to all.
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Hello,
i have a very big file that has more then 80 MBytes (100MBytes). So with my CVS Application I cannot commit this file (too Big) because it must have < 80 MBytes.
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VHIER(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation VHIER(1p)
NAME
vhier - Return all files in a verilog hierarchy using Verilog::Netlist
SYNOPSIS
vhier --help
vhier [verilog_options] [-o filename] [verilog_files.v...]
DESCRIPTION
Vhier reads the Verilog files passed on the command line and outputs a tree of all of the filenames, modules, and cells referenced by that
file.
VERILOG ARGUMENTS
The following arguments are compatible with GCC, VCS and most Verilog programs.
+define+var+value =item -Dvar=value
Defines the given preprocessor symbol.
-F file
Read the specified file, and act as if all text inside it was specified as command line parameters. Any relative paths are relative to
the directory containing the specified file.
-f file
Read the specified file, and act as if all text inside it was specified as command line parameters. Any relative paths are relative to
the current directory.
+incdir+dir =item -Idir
Add the directory to the list of directories that should be searched for include directories or libraries.
+libext+ext+ext...
Specify the extensions that should be used for finding modules. If for example module x is referenced, look in x.ext.
-sv Specifies SystemVerilog language features should be enabled; equivalent to "--language 1800-2009". This option is selected by default,
it exists for compatibility with other simulators.
-y dir
Add the directory to the list of directories that should be searched for include directories or libraries.
VHIER ARGUMENTS
--help
Displays this message and program version and exits.
--o file
Use the given filename for output instead of stdout.
--cells
Show the module name of all cells in top-down order.
--forest
Show "ASCII-art" hierarchy tree of all cells (like ps --forest)
--input-files
Show all input filenames. Copying all of these files should result in only those files needed to represent the entire design.
--instance
Show module instance names.
--language <1364-1995|1364-2001|1364-2005|1800-2005|1800-2009>
Set the language standard for the files. This determines which tokens are signals versus keywords, such as the ever-common "do" (data-
out signal, versus a do-while loop keyword).
--resolve-files
Show resolved filenames passed on the command line. This will convert raw module and filenames without paths to include the library
search path directory. Output filenames will be in the same order as passed on the command line. Unlike --input-files or
--module-files, hierarchy is not traversed.
--module-files
Show all module filenames in top-down order. Child modules will always appear as low as possible, so that reversing the list will
allow bottom-up processing of modules. Unlike input-files, header files are not included.
--modules
Show all module names.
--nomissing
Do not complain about references to missing modules.
--missing-modules
With --nomissing, show all modules that are not found.
--synthesis
Define SYNTHESIS, and ignore text bewteen "ambit", "pragma", "synopsys" or "synthesis" translate_off and translate_on meta comments.
Note using metacomments is discouraged as they have led to silicon bugs (versus ifdef SYNTHESIS); see
<http://www.veripool.org/papers/TenIPEdits_SNUGBos07_paper.pdf>.
--top-module module
Start the report at the specified module name, ignoring all modules that are not the one specified with --top-module or below, and
report an error if the --top-module specified does not exist. Without this option vhier will report all modules, starting at the
module(s) that have no children below them.
Note this option will not change the result of the --input-files list, as the files needed to parse any design are independent of which
modules are used.
--version
Displays program version and exits.
--xml
Create output in XML format.
DISTRIBUTION
Verilog-Perl is part of the <http://www.veripool.org/> free Verilog EDA software tool suite. The latest version is available from CPAN and
from http://www.veripool.org/verilog-perl <http://www.veripool.org/verilog-perl>.
Copyright 2005-2012 by Wilson Snyder. This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either
the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic License Version 2.0.
AUTHORS
Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>
SEE ALSO
Verilog-Perl, Verilog::Getopt, Verilog::Preproc, Verilog::Netlist
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-04 VHIER(1p)