I do have a flat text file that are divided into blocks. Each block is demimited by '='. I would like to parse certain numbers and letters.
This is the format of the file I have. It has thousands of such blocks
I would like to parse each value within each blocks:
block number (starts from 1, 2....), grep the 4th value in the first line, grep the 1st word in the second line, count of the letters in that word, grep the 4th value in the third line, grep the 1st word in the 4th line, count of the letters in the word.
It would be great if you could help me to format this data using either awk or sed.
I would like to parse each value within each blocks:
block number (starts from 1, 2....), grep the 4th value in the first line, grep the 1st word in the second line, count of the letters in that word, grep the 4th value in the third line, grep the 1st word in the 4th line, count of the letters in the word.
The following is a solution in shell. It is not optimized for speed but probably the easiest to understand. You should try to optimize it yourself once you understand the logic and how things work. You can even port the logic to "awk" (sed will have a hard time incrementing a counter, although it is possible):
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My input text file is this way
Home
friends
friendship meter
Tools
Mirrors
Downloads
My Data
About Us
Help
My own results
BLAT Search Results
ACTIONS QUERY SCORE START END QSIZE IDENTITY CHRO STRAND ... (7 Replies)
I'm totally stumped with how to handle this huge text file I'm trying to deal with. I really need some help!
Here is what is looks like:
ab1ba67c331a3d731396322fad8dd71a3b627f89359827697645c806091c40b9
0.2
812a3c3684310045f1cb3157bf5eebc4379804e98c82b56f3944564e7bf5dab5
0.6
0.6... (3 Replies)
I was trying to parse the text file, which will looks like this
###XYZABC####
############
int = 4
char = 1
float = 1
.
.
############
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Hello
I have a file that contains 10 rows as below:
"ID" "DP"
"ID=GRMZM2G015073_T01" "23.6044288292005"
"ID=GRMZM2G119852_T01" "59.7782287606723"
"ID=GRMZM2G100242_T02" "61.4167813736184"
"ID=GRMZM2G046274_T01" "6.63061838134219"
"ID=GRMZM2G046274_T02" ... (5 Replies)
Hello all,
I have some text formatted as follows
Name: John doe
Company:
Address 1: 7 times the headache
Address 2:
City: my city
State/Province: confusion
Zip/Postalcode: 12345
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Any ideas?
1)loop through text file
2)extract everything between SOL and EOL
3)output files, for example: 123.txt and 124.txt for the file below
So far I have: sed -n "/SOL/,/EOL/{p;/EOL/q;}" file
Here is an example of my text file.
SOL-123.go
something goes here
something goes... (0 Replies)
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How would I split a file based on the location of a string, basically I want all entries above the string unix in this example
1
2
3
4
unix
5
6
7
Thanks,
Chuck (3 Replies)