General :: Concatenate Two Files With A New Line Character Between Them

Sep 1, 2010

I am trying to concatenate two files with a carriage return.

Iam not sure how we can implement this using .sh script.

For ex:

I tried concatenating using:

I got an output like:

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General :: Concatenate 2 Command Into One Line

Oct 13, 2010

I'm trying to concatenate two command in one line.

Below are the commands:

Code:

I wanted to list all files in /portal/apll/nad/send and grep only .tmp files that contains credit card word.

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General :: Concatenate And Labeling Files ?

May 5, 2010

I have an assignment question that I have been making no progress on.

I need a single line command to concatenate a group of files together and clearly label those files in the output.

I assume that just cramming a bunch of commands onto one line will not be considered OK.

and it has to work on some old version of Solaris (which I have been having trouble with normal commands not working the same all day on), but if you just have solutions for any normal Linux shell at least I would have an idea of what I am looking for.

I have looked though cat's man page up and down and I am pretty sure it cannot do what I want, and cannot seem to find any other commands that even concatenate a grouping of files together.

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General :: How To Concatenate Rows Of 2 Files

Apr 3, 2011

How can i concatenate rows of 2 files.

File1:

File2:

How want file3 to be like?

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General :: Possible To Concatenate *.flv Flash Video Files?

Oct 12, 2010

Have got a film broken up into 10 minute chunks a la ...... Tried cat file1.flv file2.flv > file1&2.flv but mplayer stopped, saying 'end of file', half way through playing file1&2.flv.

Is there some way to join them together into one, so the film may be played all the way through.

Just occurred to me you could use an * for the counting numeral in the filename e.g. mplayer file*.flv for file1.flv, file2.flv, etc..

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General :: Use The Man / Info / Apropos Pages - Character Instructed The Shell To Interpret A Special Character As An Ordinary Character?

Mar 27, 2010

1.What character instructd the shell to interpret a special character as an ordinary character?

2.What directory contains some of the utilities available on the system in the form of binary files?

3. What command is used to search the location of a utility?

4. What command is used to instruct the editor to write the file and quit the editor?

5. What key quits the more utility and displays the shell prompt?

6. What command starts a child shell as the super user, taking on root's identity and environment?

7. Which wildcard characters can be used for searching all the files in the system that start with "A"?

8. The user name or login name of the super user is????

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General :: Sed Add A Character To The End Of Each Line

Aug 5, 2010

I am using the following command to add a comma to the end of each line in my file:

but for some reason the comma gets placed on a new line in between each line in the file. Why is this?

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General :: Cut Only 2nd Line And 2 Character?

Apr 6, 2010

i have a trouble here to cut a file

cut -c1-2 /etc/hasil.log
THE RESULT IS :
PI
64
64
64

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General :: Printing From Bash Shell / Concatenate Files Into One File With File Names Included?

May 11, 2011

I am supposed to take some small files, and print them to a specific printer, such that the small files are concatenated into one file. The file name has to be included in the file that gets printed.

Should I be looking to concatenate the files into one file with the file names included, and then print them?

something like: -printfunction -printername < file*

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Video Editing Software To Concatenate Mpg Files?

May 14, 2011

I searched a bit, but got overwhelmed by what I got.

I have a number of mpg files which I would like to concatenate to each other so I get one big file. I know how to do this with the cat command code...

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General :: Match And Combine 2 Text Files Line By Line

Mar 21, 2011

This solution works but is slow with large files. I am looking for a faster solution.

The 2 files contain filenames, one of them has associated data I want to append to the other file's matching filenames

file1:

file2:

I append file2 by matching the unique_filenames and appending them with the tag data and some formatting

appended file2:


Here is the SLOW code

while read inputline.

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Programming :: Insert A Character In Line Using Sed/awk?

Jul 25, 2011

I have a string as below

LogFormat "%h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i"" combined

Want the above string to be modified as

LogFormat "%h %l %u %D %t "%r" %>s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i"" combined

inserting %D after %u in the string

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Programming :: Print A Line Of Fill Character In C?

May 15, 2010

As you know, in C++ you can use setfill(char c); and setwidth( int length) to fill a line of a character.
It's line making a line of a character for output

Code:
NAME DEPARTMENT LOCATION
==========================================
Pete R&D Chicago
...
==========================================
As you see, a line of a '=' character drawn to output.

I'm wondering, how can I draw this line in C using printf() to format?
( no loop or repetiton )

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General :: Compare Two Files Line By Line?

Mar 24, 2010

I have two files (not sorted) and need to compare line by line (i.e. first line of file1 to be compared to all the lines of file2 and so as for the rest of file1). Output will be an array of length of file2. Any suggestion in BASH other than a grep inside two read line loops ( which is time consuming for files ~1000s of lines).

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Programming :: Replace Character With Hex Value Choosing From Shell Cmd Line?

Jun 9, 2011

I am bouncing a file across platforms (windows->solaris->mainframe), and the file is starting out with a "special" character (the registered trademark "circle R") in some of the records. This character is not in the EBCDIC character set on the MF, so it is unrecognizable. The MF developer I am working with asked if it is possible to replace the character with a specific hex value (AF) before it gets to the MF.

I was putzing around with sed, tr, etc. on the ksh command line, hoping to find an easy way to get one of them to substitute hex instead of ASCII. I have found that the usual shell utilities recognize the trademark character, so homing in on what to replace is solved. But I cannot get anything to actually substitute in the hex sequence I want. E.g. I was thinking something like...

>cat special_file | sed 's/R/AF/g'

But my version of sed does not seem to have hex "editing" capability.

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Programming :: Add A Character To The End Of A Line When A Certain Match Text Is Matched?

Nov 5, 2010

Is there any way to add a character to the end of a line when a certain match text is matched. I have a text file where any line that contacts text XYZ a z is placed at the end.

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Programming :: Csh Shell Script - String Concatenation - Add A New Line Character?

May 4, 2009

Inside a loop i'm populating a string variable. Because csh doesn't have very good support for arrays I thought of doing this. I want to add a new line character to the end of the concatenation each time the loop iterates. Then at the end print this variable out.

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

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General :: Concatenate Data From Different Lines?

Mar 1, 2011

I want to concatenate info from different lines from iptables.for exmaple, in my firewall using iptables I have this information.

pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 ACCEPT all -- * * 192.168.1.3 0.0.0.0/0
5 248 ACCEPT all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.3

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General :: Concatenate Two Variables With Underscore?

Jun 4, 2010

I have question regarding concatenation of two variables with underscore.i.e. (bourne shell)

Code:
# var1=123
# var2=456

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General :: Concatenate Variable Names In Bash?

Apr 7, 2011

In my script, and I would like to concatenate 2 variables names, to give me the true variable.I've 3 variables X1, X2 and X3, and I invoked them inside a for loop.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
X1=HELLO

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General :: Concatenate Two Environment Variables In Bash?

Nov 9, 2010

How do I concatenate two environment variables in bash?

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May 30, 2011

I am trying to write a program in C which compares two files and prints the line that is equal.

Here file1.txt has

and file2.txt has

Note: file2.txt consist of only a single string where as file2.txt has multiple lines. Actually im comparing two files with md5sum values.

Here is the code but it compares only first line of files..but it should compare the whole file1..and sorry iam a beginner in C can any1 sujest some modification to this code so that..it can compare file2 with entire file1

Quote:

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General :: Accidentally Type Concatenate Large File On Remote System

May 6, 2010

Every once in a while on a computer I'm ssh'd into, I will accidentally type "cat largefile.txt" and my screen will start rushing with text for the next 10 minutes. I'm always working in a screen session, so my current solution is to just log out and then log back in, and since it can go 100X faster when I'm logged out, it'll finish in the short time it takes me to type my password in again. Is there a better way? Either involving the fact I'm in a screen session? Or a way to do this within SSH? What doesn't work: detaching from the screen session (doesn't respond until file is done outputting) trying command to move to a different window in the screen session (also doesn't respond) typing ctrl+C to kill cat command (also doesn't respond, probably because the command is done and the buffers just have to catch up).

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Programming :: BASH: Each Line Of Multiple Text Files Gets Added To One Line?

Sep 12, 2010

I currently have 3 files with floating point data that I wish to have in a single file with the format:

Code:

F1 F1 F3 Output
a1 b1 c1 a1 b1 c1
a2 b2 c2 a2 b2 c2
a3 b3 c3 a3 b3 c3
a4 b4 c4 a4 b4 c4

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Programming :: Open Two Text Files - Read Them Line By Line And Update Parameters Of The 3rd File ?

Oct 18, 2010

I have two txt files containing x and y coordinates: xcoord.txt & ycoord.txt. I need to open them; read them line by line to get each coordinate; then each time I need to update Xs and Ys parameters inside another file called "dc.in" with the grabbed values.

Finally each time I need to run two exe files ( dc_2002 and st_vac) and produce corresponding output for each Xs and Ys ( dc.in is an input file for this exe files)

I have written the following code but it does not work:

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Programming :: Bash Reading Multiple Files Line By Line?

Mar 8, 2011

I have a set of files containing data that I need to re-arrange into one single property list.

The files that I have look like this:

Code:
# cat uk
<string>10</string>
<string>11</string>
...
<string>29</string>

[Code]....

So the lines in the files match up but I haven't found a way of reading several files line by line.

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Programming :: Keeping The Separate Files In Sync Line By Line?

May 5, 2010

I'm extracting data from a xml file writing it to separate files then combining the results as a csv file.The problem is keeping the separate files in sync line by line.When a grep does not action I would like to put in a blank line or something to keep the lines in order.When the "<title>" is missing as in as in the first"<programme </programme>" that's where I need somethingto write to the file as dummy data to increment the line

here's the data

Code:

<programme channel="15552.dvb.guide" start="20100504200000" stop="20100504204000">
<category>Show / Game Show</category>
</programme>
<programme channel="14498.dvb.guide" start="20100504200000" stop="20100504203000">

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Programming :: Using Python To Merge Two Text Files Line For Line

Jul 6, 2010

I'm a bit new to Python programming and hoped that someone might be able to help with a problem I'm having. What I essentially want to do is to combine two text files line for line. I know how to do this in a bash script so to give you a better idea here's the code for that:

Code:

This is basically for adding on values to the end of a CSV file that uses ';' as the delimiter. So say file1 said:

And file2 said:

Then running this command would create merged_file1_and_file2 which would be:

The code I'm using at the moment is:

Code:

As I'm sure any experienced python programmer will see, this prints out the first line of the file "csvraw" and then all of the lines of "stamps" and then the remainder of "csvraw".

What I'd like to do is something like: (pseudo code, I know it's not python ;-))

Code:

Is this possible? I've tried googling and my Python Pocket Reference hasn't been much help. I've looked at pickling but that doesn't seem appropriate.

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Fedora :: Delete Character MS-DOS Text Files On System?

Aug 17, 2011

We had seen some time ago, various tricks to remove the character MS-DOS text files on Linux. Here is a new trick to do this directly from the vim editor.
to convert a file opened with vim in UNIX format, simply use the following command code...

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Programming :: Replace Specific Character After Specific Line By Awk?

Jul 19, 2010

I want to replace specific character in a file after every specific line. example as follows.

O 000000000000000000
A 111111111111111111
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