General :: Python Script Parse NMEA Data From GlobalSat BU-353?

Apr 7, 2010

Does anyone know where I can find a python script that will parse the lat/long data from the serial NMEA output of a BU-353.

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Programming :: Parse The File Correctly With Python

Nov 27, 2010

I'm currently curios with my python program which the basic goal is to parse the character in mytestfile;let's see the code

Code:
f=open('/home/andrewraharjo/Desktop/snort.log','r')
j=f.read()

[code]...

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Programming :: Python - Get Text File Data Into An Array On Python?

Nov 30, 2009

I've already used line split stuff to transform my data into something like this in a text file:

Code:

['1', '1', '3', '20.7505207']
['2', '1', '3', '23.0488319']
['3', '1', '3', '-1.5768747']
['4', '1', '3', '-26.4772491']

[code]....

How can I get this on a python program so I can manipulate it as an array?

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Programming :: PHP - How To Parse Data Into Variables

Apr 17, 2011

My php knowledge is very poor (only worked with strings so far), and I am faced which a task that is a real challenge for me: I have a variable, that contains data of different type, in this order: byte, byte, string, string, string, string, short, byte, byte, byte, byte, byte, byte, byte, string.

Strings are of variable length. How could this data be parsed into variables of the right type, and then all converted to strings? What are the functions to use? Strings are unicode ones, and they are delimited by "

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Ubuntu :: Bluetooth Couldn't Parse The Incoming Data?

Mar 2, 2010

When trying to access my HTC Vogue via bluetooth, I can view all my files EXCEPT the music directory I made on my sd card (which is actually the one i wanted...). When trying to view it, nautilus gives the following error:

Code:
The folder contents could not be displayed. Couldn't parse the incoming data. A quick google revealed [URL]../+s...ez/+bug/310231 however I'm fairly noobish when it comes to compiling so could someone perhaps direct me with the commands? Edit: Sorry forgot to mention its the second post on that website.

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Programming :: Python - Parsing Data In Chunks / Sections?

Nov 5, 2010

As a curious side project I'm playing with mzXML data(an xml format for holding mass spec data). A typical scan can be quite large, even up into GB size. I'm wondering how would one go about parsing an xml file in sections, one section at a time. The idea being if the computer doesn't have enough memory to load up the entire data file, work on chunks of it at a time.

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General :: Get Apt-get To Install Python Packages For A Different Version Of Python?

Oct 27, 2010

in ubuntu 10.10, I have installed python 2.7. I would like to use apt-get to install packages to this version of python but I haven't been able to figure out howThings I have tried without success:changing the symlink at /usr/bin/python to point to /usr/bin/python2.7 - even after doing this apt-get still installs stuff to python2.6.Set up python2.7 as the primary alternative using update-alternatives - doesn't work

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Programming :: Saving File Data Using Python In An Embedded System In An Safe And Fast Way?

Apr 19, 2011

I am developing a program in a system where the Linux does not take care of the sync command automatically. So I have to run it from my application always I save some data in the disk, which in my case is a 2GB sdcard. It is true that I can make the operation system takes care of the syncronization, using a proper mount option, but in this case the programm's performance drops drastically. In particular I use the shelve module from Python to save data that comes from a socket/TCP connection and I have to deal with the potencial risk of the system being turned off suddenly Initially I wrote something like that to save data using shelve:

Code:

def saveData(vo)
fd = shelve.open( 'fileName' , 'c')
fd[ key ] = vo
fd.close()
os.system("sync")

But that takes too much time to save the data. Note that I use the sync from the OS every time I close a file to prevent data corruption in the case of the "computer" being turned off with data even in the buffer. To improve the performance I made something like that:

Code:

def saveListData( list )
fd = shelve.open('file_name', 'c')
for itemVo in list:
fd[itemVo.key] = itemVo
fd.close()
os.system("sync")

Thus, first I saved an amount of objects in a list then I open the file and save the objects. In this way I have to open the file just one time to save a lot of objects.However I would like to know if adding a lot of objects before closing the file would increase the risk of data corruption.I known that turning off the system after fd.close() and before os.sync may cause problems. But what about turning off the system after

Code:

fd = shelve.open('file_name', 'c')

but before fd.close()?

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General :: Perl Script To Parse Url From Xml URL?

Jan 20, 2011

I'm trying to simply pull a line (semi-static entry) from an xml file online with a shell script, or perl script. Basically, I've got a URL that loads an XML file. From this file I want to pull a text entry:

<blah xml code blah 'http://static.address.com/static_directory/dynamic_filename.123' blah xml code blah>

I would like to do this from a shell or perl script. I would like to parse the xml file so that it just pulls the http - .123 information and ends there, that's the only information I need. it will then run a local command on this file.

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General :: Parse String In Bash Script?

Nov 8, 2009

I have to create a bash script that takes an arbitrary length number from the command line, and add up each individual digit

Ex:
server> myscript.sh 123
server> 1 + 2 + 3 = 6

The problem I'm having is pulling out each character.

Is there a way in bash I can parse the input string for each character? I can't figure out a way to do this.

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General :: Parse Command Line Arg Using Getopt()?

Apr 1, 2011

I am trying to parse command line arg using getopt().this is my code

int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int a=0,b=0;

[code]....

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General :: Parse A Textfile To Move Some Files?

Mar 9, 2010

I use avg free as antivirus scanner. I looked some time for a scanner to scan and remove viruses. Problem is avg 8.5 will only detect viruses, not remove them...I use a oneliner looking like this:

Code:
/usr/bin/avgscan / -x /mnt -x /dev --heur --ignerrors -r /var/log/"scanlog"`eval date +%Y%m%d`".txt"

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General :: Parse Through File Using Array Variables

Apr 26, 2011

I need to parse through a file which contains timestamps of transactions. What I am trying to do is come up with a Max Transactions Per Second (TPS) value. I was thinking that creating an array variable would be the way to go, but I'm having problems determining even how to start.

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General :: Script To Read File And Parse Log Message

Apr 5, 2010

I am working on the script to parsing the specific message like "aaaa" in multiple log files like N1-***,N2-***,N3-***..The script is to find the list of lof files which contains the message "aaaa" and export the list into excel filE.

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General :: Parse A Particular String In Files In Particular Directory And Its Sub-directories?

May 4, 2010

I want linux command to parse a particular string or pattern in files that are in my home directory and its sub-directory.

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General :: (standard_in) 1: Parse Error Setting Variable With Bc?

Jul 19, 2011

I'm trying to define a variable, CHAN, by dividing another variable, FREQ, by a number. FREQ is a value from a file (called header.txt). What I think I'm doing with this bit of code is reading a number from header.txt whose location is specified by the head and tails, assigning it to FREQ and then defining CHAN with bc.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
while read FREQ

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General :: Shell Scripting: Parse Parameters From Command Line?

Mar 12, 2010

myscript [-a a-arg] [-c c-arg] [-b] [-e] somedirectory

Given that I want my shell script be invoked at the command line using the above parameters - where [these brackets] denote that they are optional - what is the best method to parse them?

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General :: Writing A Script To Parse Information From A Text File?

Apr 29, 2011

Go to a specified directory and open a log file and parse out specific information and dump it into another text file.

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General :: Write A Bash Script To Parse A Text File?

Apr 27, 2011

I want to write a bash script to parse a text file with the following lines and set variables for each line so that I can use them in the rest of the script.

Timestamp=123456789
Company=ABC Company
Server=Server
Recipient=Joe Smith
Email=joe@abc.com

simplest way to read each line one at a time for everything before the =, set that to a variable name with the value equal to everything after the =

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General :: Parse A Line From A File And Place The Values Into Separate Variables?

Sep 28, 2011

I am trying to parse a line from a file and place the values into separate variables:

input.txt:

Code:

CreateVegaFeed-20110928-before-skip-start

this is the code i have done so far:

Code:

$input_file="input.txt"
INPUT_FILE=`cat $input_file`
for i in $INPUT_FILE

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General :: Bash Script To Parse A File To Get A Set Of Line Between A Specific Characters?

Dec 23, 2010

I have a log file that contains information like this:

----------------------------
r11141 | prasath-palani | 2010-12-23 16:21:24 +0530 (Thu, 23 Dec 2010) | 1 line
Changed paths:
M /projects/
M /projects/

[code]....

what i need is, i need to copy the data given between the "---" to seperate files, for, e.g. the first set of data between the "---" should be in one file and another set of data in another file.

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Programming :: Make Python Programs Run Without Entering The Command Python?

Mar 22, 2009

I want to be able to do

sudo ./program.py

instead of always having to do

sudo python program.py

What do I need to change?

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General :: Mount: /dev/mapper/gegevens-Data Already Mounted Or /data Busy

Jul 14, 2010

A few months ago I have setup a server with three hard disks. The partition mapping the disks as follows:

Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x7ca36fee

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Now I have the following problem the LVM file system don't mount properly.If I open the mount point I see only a few files of the LVM disk. If I want to unmount the disk I get the following error:

umount /data/
umount: /data/: not mounted

If I want to mount the volume I get the following error:

mount -a
mount: /dev/mapper/gegevens-Data already mounted or /data busy

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Software :: Python 3 Want Situation For Python 2 And Become Stop?

Jul 17, 2010

Python 3 want situation for python 2?Python 2 become stop?

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Jan 7, 2011

yum dependency problem please? I am running Centos 5.5. I need to install python-devel, but when I do so I get:

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Programming :: Python 2.x - Represent The Same In Python 3.x

Mar 4, 2010

I have a function definition in a Python 2.x script which take a tuple as one of its arguments, but 2to3 has no answers nor any of my searching on how to represent the same in Python 3.x

Code:

def blah(self, (string1, string2))

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CentOS 5 :: Upgrade Python-2.4.3 To Python-2.5?

Mar 30, 2011

How can I upgrade python-2.4.3 to python-2.5?

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General :: Parse File From Remote Server To Caculate Count Of String Existence In That File?

Aug 30, 2010

I need to parse the file of same name which exist on different servers and calculate the count of string existed in both files.Say a file abc.log exist on 2 servers.I want to search for string "test" on both files and calculate the total count of search string's existence.For example if file abc.log on server 1 has string "test" 2 times
and file abc.log on server 2 has string "test" 4 times.then the output will beStringName : Countexampletest : 6 timesNote : I have created the password less connectivity using ssh-keygen.

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General :: Parse A File And Print Each Line That Ends With Matching Pattern (if The Next Line Is Blank)

Aug 2, 2010

I've written a script to parse a file and print each line that ends with matching pattern, if the next line is blank. The pattern lines are the result of md5sum $i|sed 's/path///g' so that only md5 and filename appear. Here's what I'm using.

Quote:
for fline in `sed -n '/.*.ext$/p' file1`
do
if [ "`sed -n -e '/'"$fline"'/ {n; p;}' file1`" == "" ]
then
echo ""$fline" has no info" >>file2
fi
done
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General :: Python Crash In Fedora 12

May 5, 2010

Due to this problem, everything that uses python is not working.

/lib/librt.so.1: symbol pthread_barrier_wait, version GLIBC_2.2 not defined in file libpthread.so.0 with link time reference

Please install a package which provides this module, or verify that the module is installed correctly.It's possible that the above module doesn't match the current version of Python, which is: 2.6.2 (r262:71600, Aug 21 2009, 12:22:21) [GCC 4.4.1 20090818 (Red Hat 4.4.1-6)]

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