Programming :: Perl Read File And Parse Blocks?
Aug 21, 2010
I am trying to make a perl script which reads data from a file and parse it. The data in the file has the following syntax
Code:
Device Physical Name : Not Visible
Device Symmetrix Name : 1234
Device Serial ID : N/A
Attached BCV Device : N/A
Device Capacity
[Code]...
Each unique record starts with "Device Physical Name". So, I have a set of records within "Device Physical Name". I want to read this set of records starting from "Device Physical Name" and ends up till next "Device Physical Name". Offcourse FS is ":", and I just want to print/or later put info in a csv file.
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Jul 26, 2010
I need to read a file and parse a string. I know in Perl there is the split command. Is there something similar to that in C++?
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Apr 22, 2010
I am writing a script that involves reading the content of a file present in a directory and/or its sub directory. I know readdir returns all the files & DIR names in a directory but how to check weather readdir is returning a file or a directory
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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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Dec 10, 2010
I have the following code:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main() {
system("ps -ef | grep myprocessname");
return 0; }
When I run this program it outputs the following list of running processes:
Code:
root 10279 10275 0 13:02 ? 00:00:00 myprocessname myvar1=value1 myvar2=value2
root 10341 10337 1 13:02 ? 00:00:00 myprocessname myvar1=value1 myvar2=value2
What I want to really do is instead of writing the output to screen I want to read the output and parse the various values value1, value2 etc. What is the best way to do this?
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Apr 28, 2010
I am trying to read one line at a time in perl and not wait for stdin eof to start the action:
Code:
foreach(<STDIN>){
<do something>
}
if i pipe ls into it, it waits for ls to be done before doing the action.
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Sep 22, 2010
I have a webpage (jps) that produce a key. How i read and store this key in a perl script.
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Feb 13, 2011
I would like to find something portable that work on all machines. I have hmtl2text installed, and perl and sh.
Anyone would know if someone already made such thing to read new through the console ?
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Nov 17, 2010
I have to parse a file containing billions of records and populate them in the Data structure. I have used a lot of C++ class and creating objects of the class I am storing the information retrieved by parsing the file.
Now as the file become huge and number of objects become very large my code is getting bad_alloc error as it is not finding any space avalable in the heap for allocating new object.
Is there any way to parse the file?
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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()
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Jun 11, 2009
I am using read() in c++ to get data from a serial port. However, if no data is available on the serial port the function blocks until dta arrives.Example code:
//------------------------------------------------------------
char m_readBuffer[255] = {0};
char* p_curChar = m_readBuffer;
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Aug 21, 2010
it's been a while since I logged on here! I've been trying my hand at a little perl and have hit a brick wall.I'm using the Imagemagick module to manipulate some images. I can get the following to work without issue:
Code:
$teampath = "/var/www/team1";
$player=Image::Magick->new;
[code]...
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Nov 4, 2010
I don't think this is a "perl one-liner" of find and replace. I'm trying to auto-fill some information in a listing of files. The simplest example is that in the files the following exists:
I would want the script to find this and populate it with something like -- Date : 20101004-1758
I have a few more similar fields to autofill, and I'd like to do this from within a larger perl script I'm developing to process these files. So, how I perform in-place file modification from within a perl script?
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Feb 24, 2010
When I parse a XML file, should I rely on the order of elements?
For example say we have:
Should I rely on the above order?
Would the following still be valid:
I'm trying to find out if a well formed XML document should have an ordered structure, or if it's still valid XML if it has no order.
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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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Jul 13, 2010
I am trying to think of a logic where my file contains some data I had to read and do some processing. Issue is that file contains data multiple times. For example:
:::::::::::
var1=value1
var2=value2
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I have to read first paragraph of variables and do some processing and then move on until the end of file. Variable names are same in whole file but for each paragraph the value is different. I can't think of a logic to attain this task. How can I do it? It should be a simple bash script, but I am not able to work out.
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Jan 13, 2011
iḿ trying to parse a file using html parser by libxml.
Code: #include <stdio.h>
#include <libxml/HTMLparser.h>
#include <string.h>
void main(){
printf("main
");
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Jul 28, 2009
I have script that I'm working on that updates a username in all the files that are called blah.inc for my framework. since i host a bunch of these web apps i need to do it to all of them. so I need to figure out how to update these files automagically with out me watching it to call vim every time. heres what I have so far
Code:
This finds the files but now i need to figure out how to do s/bob/fred/g on those files.
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Feb 27, 2011
I have a single file that contain multi-text something likes this:
Quote:
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
185 27712.068199 192.168.18.23 192.168.18.191 SMTP S: 250 2.1.5 Ok
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
186 27715.068293 192.168.0.50 192.168.5.2 TCP suncacao-jmxmp > 44693 [ACK] Seq=1 Ack=1 Win=64807 Len=1380
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Aug 2, 2011
I just learn perl script.May i know how to simplify the code below especially in the red color part? i saw some examples in internet, they use "next" command.
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Apr 7, 2010
I have a input file like below :
949890;01-4477138;20101208;7003907933;0
1352305;01-32175;20101225;7005373440;0
0771586;03-975357;20091206;7004353176;0
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Nov 9, 2010
I have a log file (test.log) starting & ending within dash (--) as below. I am looking to write a parser for test.log. This test.log file currently has single value for one Job ID but I wish to parse for repeated N values of different Job ID - Job, User, Queue, Dispatched Date, Dispatched Time, Completed Date, Completed Time, Hosts/Processor, CPU_T and TURNAROUND. I can either output this 10 values in another .log file or dump into cgi.
The selected parameters from test.log for parsing with above 10 attributes are -
--
Job <345010>
User <xyz>
Queue <gaussian>
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Apr 10, 2010
I'm not able to write to a file using my perl cgi script which is as fallows:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
print "Content-type: text/html
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Apr 13, 2010
I have an html file like this
HTML Code:
Some more HTML code... I would like to cut the above text so i get this: Sometext on multiple lines like this.Sometext on multiple lines like this.Sometext on multiple lines like this. Sometext on multiple lines like this.Sometext on multiple lines like this.
There are other HTML files with similar cuts I need to do, but once I have the method for doing one, I am sure I can do the others.
I think the two logical strings to cut between would be:
I am not sure if these strings are always the start and end of the line respectively, is this makes a lot of difference! Then the HTML tags would need to be stripped to get the text on its own.
I know the commands for removing tags, but searching for a string like class="IOSSectionTitle", and cutting everything before it etc is something I am finding challenging.
Just thought I would add that the HTML does not nec. appear on logical new lines throughout the file and there may be unexpected new lines, but as far as i know the class="IOSSectionTitle" and <img always appears as a string without any new lines between those characters.
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Mar 6, 2011
I have a few problem. I have txt file like this:Quote:00 21 55 84 9a ff 00 1f 9e 1a 5b 00 08 00 45 00 00 4b 00 00 40 00 3f 11 9a 0e a1 8b fa 02 04 02Then, based on my txt file, I would like to generate text like this:Quote:00215584 2155849a 55849aff 849aff00 9aff001f ff001f9e 001f9e1a 1f9e1a5b 9e1a5b00 1a5b0008 5b000800 00080045 08004500 00450000 00004b00 004b0000 4b000040 00004000 0040003f 40003f11 003f119a 3f119a0e 119a0ea1 9a0ea18b 0ea18bfa a18bfa02ased in my reading, I found about ngram solution in perlbut I not really understand to edit from source code given. I m begineer user in programming language. I hope to get the solution. [URL]
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Jul 16, 2011
I am using File::Find to go through a very large tree. I am looking for all xml files and open only those that contain a tag <Updated>. I then want to capture the contents of two tags <Old> and <New>.
My problem is, after I open the file and do the first grep for <Updated> (which does work), I am unable to grep again unless I close the file and open it.
I did something like this:
Quote:
find(&check, $dir);
sub check {
if ($_ =~ /.xml/){
open(FILE,"$_");
if (grep{/Updated/} <FILE>){ # <-- works
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Oct 23, 2009
I am new to programming but I am a quick study. I have this script working.
#!/usr/bin/perl
@info=stat("/share/") or die "Can't stat share $!";
while (1) {
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Mar 16, 2011
I am trying to read certain lines within a file and give the output of the certain lines that dont equal my value, I think showing you would be easier. There is multiples of these inside one file...
Code:
LV Name /dev/vg00/lvol1
LV Status available/syncd
LV Size (Mbytes) 300lable/syncd
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I want to read everything in the file, if the status is not available then it should display the name (directly above status). If they are all availbale then do nothing. I think I know how to do it which includes putting the info in string form and placing in hash but it is proving to be out of my skill range.
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Jun 30, 2011
I have question about replacing a string in a file.
How can I replace the printerb's 10.1.1.1 to something else(10.1.1.2, for example) without replace printera's 10.1.1.1 accidentally?
I have tried perl -e -pi "s/10.1.1.1/10.1.1.2/g" /etc/hosts. but, perl replace both 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.2.
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Apr 6, 2010
where I'm trying to demonstrate the file locking concept through Perl/CGI.Here is the script which I tried.
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
print "Content-type: text/html
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