Home
This text will be replaced
Manipulate Columns in Text Files PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 09 February 2008
Image
Text files contain characters (ASCII characters) and some control characters. The control characters such as end-of-line, whitespace, and tab are used to organize data in the files. More info about text files can be found in Wikipedia page. This short article shows a quick and simple way to manipulate columns in a text file.

Suppose we have a file, called equipment.lst, with data organized in several columns. Each column is separated by a space. Assume also that the cardinality of the file is big.

1. Mouse 102 -29 45 -1
2. Harddisk 23 -34 21 0
3. LCD+Monitor 1234 -2 1 22 2
4. Laser+Printer 2222 -3 23 90 -2
5. Memori 23 -4 56 7
6. LCD+Projector 342 5 43 -1
:
:
900000. IBM+Thinkpad+Laptop 342 33 22 11

A quick and easy way to only take the name of the equipments, i.e. the second column, is to use cut command:

    cut equipment.lst -f2 > equipment_name.lst

Another way is to use awk command:

    cat equipment.lst | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}' >
equipment_name.lst

Or, if we want to store only the unique name of the equipments, we can add sort command with pipelining:

    cut equipment.lst -f2 | sort -u > equipment_unique_name.lst


But, how about if we want to store only the first 10000 or the last 5000 rows? Just use head or tail command:

    head -10000 equipment.lst | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}' >
equipment_name.lst

Or,

    cut equipment.lst -f2 | head -10000 > equipment_unique_name.lst

Using tail command: 

     tail -5000 equipment.lst | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}' > equipment_name.lst

Or,

    cut equipment.lst -f2 | tail -5000 > equipment_name.lst

 
Prev   Next


Currency in Rupiah
Symbol Buy Sell
USD 9235.00 9115.00
AUD 8513.00 8291.00
GBP 13960.00 13698.00
JPY 102.95 99.42
EUR 12684.00 12435.00
Source www.bankmandiri.co.id
Compiled by www.acehonline.com

Main Menu
Home
Programming
How to
Puzzle-8
Web Developer
Technology from Intel
Technology from Y!
Linux Today
Polls
Which of the following topics you think relevant to be published at Acehonline.com
 
Visitors: 43871