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Hi there,
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I have been given a shell script that I need to amend. To do the following
extract the filename from the flag file by removing the .flag extension.
# Local variables
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Hi,
in a file, i have records as below:
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i don't know what character that is exactly.
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear Friends,
I want to remove text between two patters.
Problem is, it has random special characters like \ / | * ` ~ ! $ etc.
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hi
I have a perl script conv.pl. when i execute this file and direct i to log file I see lots of ^M characters in the log file. There is no ^M in conv.pl file. Log file is generated only after conv.pl is executed.
Please help as how to get rid of these.
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Hi all,
Any help on how to do the following? :eek:
I have an infile as follows:
_thisishowyouwritehelloworld
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youwritehelloworld
youwritehelloworld2
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8. HP-UX
Hi,
I have a very huge file and it contains some unprintable characters like ^H and ^D.
If I try to remove using cat test1.ser| tr -d '\136 110'>newfile1 it is only removing ^and all spaces in the file.
How can I remove these characters (^D ^H) and keep my spaces as it is?
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have a file that has semicolons in it (;) is there a way to just remove these in the file. Example
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have few files in unix which are in dos format. While I am copying these files, ^M, ^@, etc characters are being generated.
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wconv(3C) wconv(3C)
NAME
towupper(), towlower() - translate wide characters
SYNOPSIS
Remarks:
These functions are compliant with the XPG4 Worldwide Portability Interface wide-character conversion functions. They parallel the 8-bit
character conversion functions defined in conv(3C).
DESCRIPTION
and have as domain a the value of which is representable as a or the value If the argument has any other value, the behavior is undefined.
If the argument of represents a lowercase letter, the result is the corresponding uppercase letter. If the argument of represents an
uppercase letter, the result is the corresponding lowercase letter. All other arguments are returned unchanged.
Definitions for these functions, the types and the value are provided in the header.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Locale
The category determines the translations to be done.
International Code Set Support
Single-byte and multi-byte character code sets are supported.
AUTHOR
was developed by IBM, OSF, and HP.
SEE ALSO
conv(3C), multibyte(3C), wctype(3C), setlocale(3C), lang(5), thread_safety(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
wconv(3C)