General :: Randomize The Comma Separated String In Shell?

Oct 10, 2010

I wanted to randomize the comma separated string.String like "test1,test34,test5,test6".And it would be displayed differently when I ran each time.

Expected output like "test5,test6,test1,test34".

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I am in the process of learning some scripting, however I am running into a roadblock in specifying a certain time format in the array. Ideally I would like to use Here are the lines of text that I am interrogating:

1123,3/25/2010,00:14 Thu,33229
1124,3/26/2010,13:30 Fri,33230
1125,3/27/2010,04:49 Sat,33231

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Code:

temp1.txt
1000xyz400100xyzA00680xyz0;19722.83;19565.7;157.13;11;2.74;11.00
1000xyz400100xyzA00682xyz0;7210.68;4111.53;3099.15;216.95;1.21;216.94
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Feb 4, 2010

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But the execution gived "bad substitution' error. If the tags are removed and substring is fetched it works fine. Is there any other was to get substring in a string with tags.

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May 3, 2011

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what is happening is, when the first failure occurs (when a line in first file is not present in second file), the script is killed.

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sometimes there are one, sometime there are two exchanges in this log file. the 100= is the stock exchange- if there are two, they are seperated by a comma. i understand how to escape a comma in a regex, but I am having trouble with combining it.

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- When running top -p <pid> I can specify a comma seperated list of the processes required to monitor at that specific time.

- I can use ps -ef | grep <process> | grep -v grep| awk '{ print $2 }' to retrive the list of pid's and output this to a file.

However, how can I output these to the file as a comma seperated list without having to manually do this every time? The reason for this is (an example), lets say I want to monitor the cpu and memory usage of postgresql as well as all its child processes, then I would ps grep for postgres and get the list of pid's for instance.This list then needs to be passed to top -p as a comma seperated list of pid's I suspect that awk or sed might have some options available for this but I do not know this well enough.

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for example:

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I tried " and some resources said it was just a "". Neither work. What am I doing wrong?

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I have a CSV file that's created in an application that can't output lines longer than 250 characters. the data fields, all together, are longer than this. how would I remove the line break from every line that ends with a comma? For example:

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D,E,
F
G,H,I

becomes:

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Code:
Jun 5 07:12:49 server postfix/trivial-rewrite[6079]: warning: pcre map /etc/postfix/transport.pcre, line 1: regular expression substitution is not allowed: skipping this rule

the transport used for this purpose is:-

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#cat /etc/postfix/transport.pcre

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Nov 4, 2010

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Quote:
#!/bin/bash
#Licence: GPL v3 or (at your option) any later as published by FSF.
# add as much as wanted; include the dot before the extension
FORMATS=( .mp3 .wav .ogg )
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it works great, however, as it is now, it only seems to work if it was in the very folder (or in nautilus-scripts and I right clicked it from the very folder) it was looking for the music, such as in ~/Music, and then what it did was read all of the subfolders on the first tier in there, and then all the subfolders in those for music.

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Mar 7, 2010

i use this script to get the time and date of back and fourth transactions for a particular execution id. I use a substr command on the 5th column to to cut the milli seconds off the time value. - otherwise the times would look like 08:30:04.235

grep <executionID> <auditfile> | awk '{ print $1, $2, $3, $4, substr($5,1,8}
FIX -> Mon 3/1/2010 08:30:04
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anyhow - i append two sed commands to further clarify the direction of the message.

awk '{ print $1, $2, $3, $4, substr($5,1,8} | sed -e 's/->/ ->IN/g' | sed -e 's/<-/<-OUT/g'
FIX -> IN Mon 3/1/2010 08:30:04
FIX <- OUT Mon 3/1/2010 08:32:36

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I tried using an awk gsub () command within the string instead of the two seds, but it did not work:

awk '{ print gsub(/<regex>/, <replace with>,$1), $2, $3, $4, substr($5,1,8}

the sed works ok, but it would be cooler to make the replacement within the awk command:

gsub(/->/,-> IN, $1)

Is there a way where i could replace the value of the $1 column in the awk print string?

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The problem, is many of my files already contain the string "Soundtrack", which would be redundant. I happen to be a perfectionist, so I'm unable to ignore it and move on. Hence my question to you fine folk: I want to delete all instances of "soundtrack" (-i case irrelevant) in the filenames before I go through the above steps. But, its not quite that simple. This is a sample of some of the file names:

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Dear expertsI have files like

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