Programming :: Giving Output Of A Command As The Input To Another

Sep 7, 2010

While making a shell ,there is the following problem Im facing:

I am expecting the user to enter commands in the following format :

I am to separate these and the output of ls -l should be given as input to grep and the output of both to more.

But I am allowed (by our instructor) to use dup/dup2 or any other command(but not pipe or tees).

How to connect the file descriptors after successful execution of each command?

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Jul 3, 2009

I am using openSUSE 10.3.When I install software from tarball then to record time required I send output of date to beg.txt(when installation begins) and end.txt (when installation finishes).How can I append output of date to a file so I don't need two files?

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I am creating a 15 integer array which is input from the user and outputted for the.

Ex.
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Your values are: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Code:

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Nov 12, 2009

I am not sure if that Subject really explains it, basically I have a script that executes a CLI java-applet that requires a passphrase from the user. I can easily execute this by issuing the -p argument followed by the passphrase however that shows up on possible logs or at least on the results of the ' ps ' command. If you do not supply this -p argument it provides a new line with the echo " Enter Passphrase: " and asks for input.

how can I provide a result/input for the Passphrase request and is it still possible to throw this application in the background with the ' & ' following the command? I have seen a few examples that show a /bin/expect that expects a result and sends a command however I would like to refrain from any extra dependencies. Example of Regular Execution of application:

Code:

$ /usr/local/***/**** -u USERNAME -r Default-Realm -f certificate.der
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Jul 13, 2011

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It assume
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^Z

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Jan 28, 2010

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"Program that processes an input file and produces an output file. The input file will contain lines of data, each containing two floating point numbers. The lines of the output file should contain the two numbers read and their average (with a '$' sign and 2 places after the decimal point)."

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Oct 20, 2010

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Jan 15, 2011

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Code:

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' ' '
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For the geeks, which distro/version is it, based on the code above

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Apr 8, 2010

While trying to compile one of the software application I am giving "cmake ." command but getting the below error :

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libpqxx.a and libpqxx.la have got installed under /usr/local/lib.

Why am I still getting this error?

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Mar 3, 2011

I have an executable with input options, like so:
Code:
./executable -n 42 -s 42
I've added gcov to the makefiles (compiling with --coverage, -fprofile-arcs, and -ftest-coverage, and linking with -lgcov). It builds fine and creates executable.gcno.

When I try to run gcov, gcov things the options belong to it:
Code:
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gcov: invalid option -- 's'
Usage: gcov [OPTION]... SOURCEFILE...
When I use quotes this happens:

Code:
$ gcov './executable -n 42 -s 42'
executable -n 42 -s 42.gcno:cannot open graph file

The command line options must remain. How can I get gcov to generate the same .gcno file it later looks for?

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Jun 13, 2010

The output of a command changed and I need to extract the data and print it out in a different fassion:

Code:
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abcd 2 aaa xx bbb
abcd2=aaaa xy
ab 2 xx aaa bbb ccc xxx
should be transformed to:

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Currently I used sed "search1|search2|search3" to get the lines that need to be transformed. But I also need to search for substrings in those lines and I need to print those substrings in a specific order together with other characters. How is this done with sed?

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Mar 9, 2011

I am trying to grep multiple numbers from file, grep does have the -f option for that.

Code: grep -f <`seq 500 520` /etc/passwd I know this could be done with

Code: for i in `seq 500 520`; do grep "$i" /etc/passwd; done But my question is fare more behind this example. It is possible to redirect one command output which will be treat as a content of file for another command ?

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May 13, 2011

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Script is being run on Linux Red Hat,

In one of the grep/awk's the output (currently) are 2 columns (min max), i.e....| awk '{print $1, $2}' | sort -u which outputs (e.g.)

The number of "min max" pairs varies from file to file. Want to output a single column of unique numbers from the min max pairs & get the number of them for input to a file...i.e...

Where <PROCESS> is some process/technique that will generate a single column of integers (increment of 1) to pipe into the next one (sort -u)

i.e. (example from above)

Have tried command seq - only works for single pair input i.e.

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.imsettings.log file contains this

imsettings information
==========================
Is DBus enabled:yes
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Jan 25, 2011

I try to write script and echo two command at the same line .

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Jul 14, 2010

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I am currently in the process of debugging, and can't get the IDL to print any messages other than critical failures to the screen. Is there any easy way to redirect the stdout to either a logfile or the screen?

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Code:

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Nov 18, 2010

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Mar 24, 2011

I am trying to process a column separated data file, with a few bash command. For example, I have

Code:

file1 aaaa yes
file2 aaaa no
file3 bbbb yes

Let say I want to create new file with the output of first column and do something else with the output of 3rd column. Of course there are many ways to process this data file, but I wish to know by using awk, how could I do it. I'm trying:

Code:

awk '{system("touch $1")}' datafile

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Code:

server1 yes
server2 no

And in another server declaration data file, I got this datafile2:

Code:

server1=xxx1
server2=yyy1

And in my awk script, I want to achieve something like (the syntax is definitely wrong, just to demonstrate what I assume it will like):

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Nov 25, 2010

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Apr 3, 2010

Suppose I want to account number of files beginning with abc , I can use "ls 'abc* | grep abc | wc -l", this will return me a number.
I want to store this number in a variable, say var1, so I tried
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I don't want to store the value to a temporary file and then read the value from that file. I think there should be a direct way to get the value, but don't know how. I know in tcsh, one can just use set var1='ls 'abc* | grep abc | wc -l', but it also doesn't work in bash. Can anyone give any clue about this?

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Code:
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