Software :: Remove Specific Text Blocks In A File?

Jul 1, 2010

I have a text file (actually a log file from a sensor) that looks like this:

Date/Time: 10.07.01 11:03:59
00 Battery Voltage 13.5 Volt
01 Reference 71
02 Wind speed 6.68 m/s
03 Wind gust 9.3 m/s

[Code]....

I want to delete every block that is not complete. If any of the above lines (Date line or lines 00 to 08)is missing I want to completely remove the block.

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Software :: Check The Contents Of A Text File For A Specific String And Remove It From The File From The Command Prompt?

Oct 14, 2010

I want to be able to check the contents of a text file for a specific string and remove it from the file from the command prompt. I would basically be searching through a number of files and if a specific string is found I would like it removed automatically. pretty much a find and replace, were the replace is nothing. any one got any ideas on how you would do this. I already have the search part sorted just need to be able to remove the string I don't want from the multiple files.

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I have a text file called file1.txt containing many lines eg.

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line2
line3
line4
line5
line6

Then i have another text file called file2.txt contains

3
5
6

Is there a command to remove the lines in file1.txt based on the keywords in file2.txt? note: It should remove line3,line5,line6 based on 3,5,6

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A scripts/services_restarter.sh
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Jan 21, 2011

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else {
for fileDOC in $location/*.doc
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Jun 5, 2009

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Sep 6, 2010

I am creating my own address book Python program and I want to create a nction that removes some specified entries. The code looks like this now.

Code:
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Dec 16, 2010

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Mar 24, 2010

[Code]....

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[Code]....

Is it possible with Linux or should I try with Php?

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Jul 22, 2011

I am basically trying to remove duplicate words in my <title></title> tag after I got hit by Google Panda. I have around 750 .html files and it will be difficult for to me remove one by one. I am looking for a way to remove only from within <title> </title>

Example of a duplicate title I have:

Code:

<title>Pasta, Pasta Recipe and Pasta Guide</title>

I dont want to replace those words anywhere else in the file except for within the <title>

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Jul 6, 2011

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Sep 9, 2010

I use the show-leaves yum plugin, and sometimes I use that info to remove some unnecessary packages. But that list can be long, so I write them on a text file.

1) Instead of removing packages one by one is there a way to remove all packages written in that text file?

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Apr 14, 2010

i have a big file of random numbers i generated at some point in time, after working with it with different things(how fun that was)... i want to remove duplicate lines and i'm not sure i'm doing this right

heres the command

Code:
sort random.txt | uniq -u > rand-shorter.txt

the file is pretty big, everything on a new line. i found the command on a web site so i'm sure its correct(bit of a command line in linux newbie)

can anyone confirm if this will remove lines duplicate lines (keeping one copy) and dump what is left in a file named rand-shorter.txt?

EDIT: i think its actually working, just taking a reallllly long time (on an old pen 4 from 2000)

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Mar 17, 2011

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then a few lines down

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got the same thing in terms of a u: number but the issue is I need to remove duplicates and just leave one and the file has multiple duplicates of different u: numbers and it's 14,000 lines long. can anyone tell me if I can use awk? sed? or sort for something like this to? removing lines that have a certain string in there that's a duplicate.

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While doing this since the stock code will now be the file name I need to remove the stock code. Next I need to filter out overlapping data from different files with the same date. ie. where two files contain the same date on the one line only one line will be added to the combined file. I think there must be a tutorial out there for basic text manipulation like this, I just haven't found it yet.

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Aug 14, 2011

I have a text file with many pairs of number, one pair in each line. Each 25 of these pairs are a solution to a math problem I've been working on, and each solution is separated from another by a line with "**********".The problem is that there are duplicate solutions. In order to know exactly how many solutions I found, I have to delete the duplicate ones. How can I do that?Just to make things clear, here are the first three solutions:

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As much as I didn't want to ask a sed question, especially considering there's already one on this page I've looked as best I could and cant find the solution. Id like to use sed to replace occurrences of a pattern but exclude two or 3 specific lines that are not consecutive. For example I know with 1,10 i could exclude the first 10 lines, what is the syntax if I just wanted to exclude line 3 and 7. The sed command I'm working with right now is for rearranging Ethernets.

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find /var/www -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/old string/new string/g'

I do not want to replace the string, I just want a list of all files which contain the string.

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Feb 27, 2011

I'm working on a new conky script, and I had the idea to use text from a [URL]... The command I'm using to pull the file is:

Code:
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Code:
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How can I limit this to simply the text?

Sorry about the foul language btw...the words obviously aren't misspelled when I enter them in the terminal

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