Programming :: How To Add Columns To Right Of GtkTreeView
Oct 24, 2010
How can I add columns to the right of GtkTreeView? How can I add the menu to the right of the window? How can I change the position of the icon in the GnomeMessageBox to the right of the dialog? And how can I change the arrange of the buttons from right to left in GnomeMessageBox? and position of the icon on the buttons in the GnomeMessageBox?
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Oct 17, 2010
I want to change the alignment of GtkTreeView widget(Right-to-Left algin) i.e add columns to the rifgt of GtkTreeView and change the title of the column and its content to the rifgt of the column but I do not know how to do it
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Jul 1, 2010
I have a file that contains a couple of email addresses and I want to extract the usernames ( Letters before @ symbol ). How can I do that using sed/awk.
I know cut will work, but the current environment doesn't allow me to use cut command. I can use either awk or sed.
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Jun 9, 2010
Say I have a text file with10 columns. I need to reorder them based on a list of column numbers that will reorder them.
My problem is this:
If I want to cut out 5 columns (columns 1,2,3,9,10) in the order 1,10,2,9,3 then I have tried using:
Code: cut -f1,10,2,9,3 my_file.txt > reordered_file.txt But this just extracts the columns in order as if I used:
Code: cut -f1,2,3,9,10 my_file.txt > reordered_file.txt How can I cut these columns and place them into the new file in the order I specify?
While this might seem quite trivial, I will actually need to do this for a file containing ~14000 columns with ~12000 columns that I need to extract in a particular order.
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Mar 1, 2011
Actually build a script which can monitor the "DateTimeHourMinute" in a data file.
I wanted to compare the "DateTimeHourMinute" from the 2nd column against "DateTimeHourMinute" on the 3rd column which located in the same line.
Below is the data sample:
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Feb 23, 2010
I have a folder with only 24 files named <number>.dat (i.e. 4.dat, 6.dat and so on) where <number> is between 0 and 256. Each file has just two columns of data and nothing else.
I'm trying to combine all the second columns ($2) together. I've been fiddling around with getline and so far have
awk '{ getline ln < "6.dat" ; print ln" "$2 }' 4.dat
which takes file 4.dat and adds $2 from 6.dat, but I want a single command to take each $2 from every file and add them to (for example) 4.dat (having $1 from 4.dat is no problem). A command that takes every file in the folder and grabs $2 and places them in a common file would be ideal. Frankly I can work around if you combine both columns from every file.
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Aug 10, 2009
I bet this is a Perl one-liner (or very simple python script).I have a tab separated files in which each row looks like:Unique_Eight_Character_Sequence [3 tabs] data1~moredata1~moredata1 [3 tabs] data2~ moredata2~ moredata2 ... dataN~.The output file should have each column converted into a row (with the unique character sequence copied in for the first column), and then each "~" replaced by a comma.
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Nov 13, 2010
Is there any way to filter the output of a command based on the values on the output columns. For example i execute du -h on directory with many files. Now I want to filter the output based on the size (i.e. M or G or K ). The filtered o/p should contain only M(megabytes) or G(gigabytes) and also all columns.
20K ./fload/temp/20000101/Pam
15K ./fload/temp/20000101/NAVEX
29K ./fload/temp/20000101/Avenge
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Jun 16, 2010
I have a Perl script that has two arrays - they are related. I would like to print out the contents into two columns next to each other.
#!/usr/bin/perl
open(PINGFILE, </home/casper/pingdata.txt") or die " can not open file ";
my @totalfile=<PINGFILE>;
foreach $string(@totalfile) {
if ($string =~ m/(^1sping)(?=.*max))/) {
push(usecstring,"$string");
[Code]...
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Jul 20, 2011
I have an array with 15 elements, and I want to break it down into three columns. When the array is split into a the three elements - however on the iteration, it does not conform to that structure.
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict ;
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May 26, 2011
I've been hitting my head against a wall for awhile with this one:As the last part of some data analysis I performing I would to construct a matrix from a series of different files. These files have the format:
file 1 file 2 file 3
AAAAA .1 AAAAA .1 BBBBB .1
BBBBB .2 BBBBB .1 CCCCC .9
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Jul 18, 2011
In linux terminal; how can we get the number of rows ad columns from linux kernel? I tried from environment variables(LINES,COLUMNS) but, I could not retrieve them as my editor program is a child process to linux terminal process.
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Nov 27, 2010
How do I do this?The script below obviously dosn't work.
#!/bin/bash
for u in $(awk '{print $2}' user.txt)
for i in $(awk '{print $1}' user.txt)
[code]...
One text file with two columns in it, I need to iterate through the file and print the different columns each time
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Dec 23, 2010
If I have a Query that returns columns where some of the values are NULL, is it possible to tell SQL to return all the NULL values as empty strings instead of the NULL datatype?
If the solution is vendor specific I am (unfortunately) using a Microsoft 2008 SQL server.
Example:
Code:
Select * from imaginary_table where id = 1
Might return:
Code:
Id: 1
Name:xyz
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Apr 13, 2011
I have 2 very long files which are quite similar:
file1.csv:
Code:
file2.csv:
Code:
I need this output:
Code:
explanation:
If the fields 3 (serie) and 4 (modello) are identical, the lines of the 2 files should be "added":
Code:
If the fields 3 (serie) and 4 (modello) are different, just print the line of both files:
Code:
Is there a way to do this without reading the (huge) files with a "while read line" loop?
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Jun 24, 2011
I'm writing a script and I have doubts on how to assign values to an already established variable. The value for the vatriable would be coming from a file with three columns. I'm using the awk command for this. Am I doing it correctly? which of the following two ways is the better one or if both are wrong which one should I use?
#!/bin/nsh
inputfile=$1
rolename=$2
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Nov 10, 2009
Each line of the file I am sorting is in the following format:
<url> <month> <day>
For example:
[URL]
I wrote the following to sort:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$in = shift;
chomp($in);
[code]....
The script worked fine for my small testing files, but failed in my input file. The input file is 18MB and containing more than 300,000 lines. The output will contains some lines like that:
url_one 10 1
url_two 10 1
url_three 10 3
url_four 10 1
Is that because my file is too big for perl to handle ?
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Apr 20, 2010
The lines beginning with greater-than symbols are the sequence descriptors and the lines immediately after each descriptor with A-Z characters, dashes, and question marks are the aligned DNA sequences. The sequences are always the same length within a file and never span/wrap across more than one line.I am trying to write a script to remove positions in the sequences that are only represented by a -, X, ?, or N (these represent gaps or missing data). Also, if there is exactly one non-gap/missing character in a position it is also useless (there is nothing to compare it to) so I would like to remove those positions as well.
Position 5 (from the left) was removed because it was all gap/missing characters. Position 9 was removed because only one character was a non-gap/missing character. Position 10 was retained because there were 2 non-gap/missing characters.I'm really not sure where to start here. My first concern is I can't figure out how to tell awk to treat each character in lines not containing a greater-than symbol as a separate field. After that, I'm thinking I should use set up a counter to count the number of lines with gap/missing characters comparing that to the total number of lines not containing greater-than signs?
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Aug 22, 2011
I've updated to OpenSuse 11.3 (zypper dup) and now I cannot use seamonkey or firefox application. It freeze, even with -safe-mode.
I get a gtk message error when launching this application in a terminal with GTK_DEBUG set :
Gtk-Message: /usr/share/themes/Sonar/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:48: failed to retrieve property `GtkTreeView:dd-row-color' of type `GdkColor' from rc file value "((GString*) 0x2aaf778da760)" of type `GString'
OpenSUse 11.3 X86_64/ Gnome / MozillaFirefox-6.0-2.1.x86_64 or seamonkey-2.3-4.1.x86_64
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Apr 13, 2011
I had been playing around with various Python scripts in order to add certain columns to Nautilus, in particular bitrate, length, artist and genre for information on mp3 files. Well, I got greedy and installed something I shouldn't have and now I have massive duplicate columns available, and checking them to be visible has no effect at all. I have lost all the information that would populate the aforementioned columns.
I went to the Configuration Editor, went to apps>nautilus>list view>default visible columns and deleted the extraneous columns. I also disabled all the pythons scripts I put in ~/.nautilus/python-extensions. The extra columns never go away, and, if checked, never make visible the named information. Here is a screencap.
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Aug 27, 2010
I have been messing with a2ps in order to print a text file I have that has 130 columns by 80 rows per page. It appears that a2ps automatically scales the number of rows based upon the number of columns I try to print.The file prints properly for the columns but a2ps scales the rows to be 97 rows per page. So the 80 rows print but the next 17 rows are blank. It is not scaling the font for for 80 rows.
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Aug 6, 2010
I am using xgraph with ns2. Is there any provision in xgraph to select columns. Man page didnt say anything about it.
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Dec 19, 2010
I was trying to do a school assignment in LaTeX. The assignment involves having the page split into three columns: the first column is for the quote, the second is for a reaction, and the third is for questions. These columns must be able to break in the middle of a row. I was trying to accomplish this using LaTeX.
First, I tried the longtable environment, but that would not allow me to pagebreak in the middle of a row. Then, I tried parcolumns, but for some reason, the second "row" had a huge space between the first two words. Does anyone know of an environment suitable for this kind of work?
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Mar 29, 2010
I am trying to write a script which compares a log file with reference file. The log file has a table, the LHS of the table are constants strings and RHS of table values changes if there are any changes in configuration.code...
Here I am looking for a script which compares test.log file ( whose RHS data-types are known prior whether it is digit or string) with test.Ref which is reference file for test.log file. It will be really helpful for me if any of you give some idea about writing this script.
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Aug 18, 2010
I am having a souce file (say SOURCEFILE) as below with 5 columns and many rows.
pol name status loan address
123 aaa 21 100 RJY
234 bbb 31 200 RMY
345 ccc 21 300 SJY
456 ddd 41 400 pqr
i want to compare the file (say COMPAREFILE ) which is below :
123
345
I need the following output file (sayOUTPUTFILE) as below :
( ie for file COMPAREFILE i need column 2, column 4 ie name and loan from source file )
ie output file required is to be like below :
123 aaa 100
345 ccc 400
Till now iam using the following method.
1. cutting column 2nd column
2. again cutting 4th column
3. in third, step merging the 2nd and 4 th column.
method of writting single line command or any awk programme to do this in one step.
I need output file (say OUTPUTFILE) as below
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Oct 10, 2010
I have three files with the following structure:
file1
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
[code]...
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Feb 15, 2010
I have two files which I would like to combine. Each file has 2 columns.
File 1:
1 a
2 b
[code]...
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Jan 20, 2011
I have a text file with 2 columns. Column A has 69,000 rows. Column B has 49,000 rows. Column A has our complete product list Column B has product list from Manufacturer 1 There are only certain/some rows which are common between 2 columns. and also, column B is not a subset of column A. Column A has extra entries and so does column B. I need to know, which rows from Column B, are common with Column A which rows from Column B are not common with Column A. Essentially I want to know from this list, how many of our products are from my manufacturer 1, how many does my manufacturer has which we dont carry.
How would I acheive this? My natural approach to solving this kind of obstacle is to reach for MS excel and use its lookup function, but its not working... Its taking forever and hanging up. since the file is so huge and probably my excel skills are really bad.
How can I do this from command line? I am looking for awk command if possible instead of sed since I am trying to pick up its syntax and usage etc. My thought process is, sort column A,B, for every row in A, lookup and output based on condition. Dont know if I am on the right track.
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Sep 22, 2010
I'd like to extract a single column from 5 different files and put them gether in an output file. I saw a similar question for 2 input files, and the line of code workd very well, the code is:awk 'NR==FNR{a[NR]=$2; next} {print a[FNR], $2}' file1 file2I added the file3, file4 and file5 at the end, but it doesn't work. Does anyone know what do I have to do?
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Dec 20, 2010
I want to merge columns (selectively) from several files and create a new file with the merge output. I saw some suggestions to use pr/paste to join the columns and then awk to pick-up the columns.
Code:
pr -m -t -s file1 file2 | gawk '{print $4,$5,$6,$1}'
But I have hundreds of files and I cannot manually pick up columns using awk as given in
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