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44296859
bash
0
Title: Remove characters with sed Problem title: Remove characters with sed Tags: bash, sed Problem: Remove characters with sed Code signals: Remove
Remove characters with sed Remove characters with sed bash sed Remove Remove characters with sed I have a file containing these lines : in general : I would like to tranform them in thhis format : I have already tried this command line but couldn't success: Thanks for your help.
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32395270_c0
32395270
bash
0
Title: sort last login time Problem title: sort last login time Tags: sorting, bash, linux Problem: sort last login time Code signals: b150-123456789123
sort last login time sort last login time sorting bash linux b150-123456789123 sort last login time i have such kind of output What I need is to see when the found users (with personal codes 12345678912 and 98765432187 ) were last logged in. In output I want to see the last line (without commas too). Like this: And one...
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14699381_c0
14699381
bash
0
Title: shell get substring using awk Problem title: shell get substring using awk Tags: bash, shell Problem: shell get substring using awk Code signals: awk
shell get substring using awk shell get substring using awk bash shell awk shell get substring using awk
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16367243_c1
16367243
bash
1
0 0.0 0.0 - 1075 3 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 1076 0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 1077 0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 - 1078 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 - Code signals: Join, FILE, Last
0 0.0 0.0 - 1075 3 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 1076 0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 1077 0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 - 1078 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 - Code signals: Join, FILE, Last
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35386232_c0
35386232
bash
0
Title: Validate IP range with bash Problem title: Validate IP range with bash Tags: bash, grep, sed Problem: Validate IP range with bash Code signals: Validate
Validate IP range with bash Validate IP range with bash bash grep sed Validate Validate IP range with bash I need to validate IP ranges in a file and correct them. File has these bad ranges: The problem is that ending address cannot come before starting address and it should be corrected to: My file has a lot of these ...
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57218617_c3
57218617
bash
3
2012.04.11.12.10.52.780.00.sac, PALK.BHZ.2012.04.11.12.10.52.780.10.sac, PALK.BHZ.2012.04.11.12.21.58.140.00.sac, PALK.BHZ.2012.04.11.12.21.58.140.10.sac, IIPALK
2012.04.11.12.10.52.780.00.sac, PALK.BHZ.2012.04.11.12.10.52.780.10.sac, PALK.BHZ.2012.04.11.12.21.58.140.00.sac, PALK.BHZ.2012.04.11.12.21.58.140.10.sac, IIPALK
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74052174_c0
74052174
bash
0
Title: cron tab alert disk Problem title: cron tab alert disk Tags: cron, bash Problem: cron tab alert disk Code signals: Filesystem, Disk, warning-disk.sh, tes3
cron tab alert disk cron tab alert disk cron bash Filesystem Disk warning-disk.sh tes3 cron tab alert disk i have bash script for alert disk and i want to make zip file every 5 minutes. but when i wait after 5 nothing show up. can you help this is my crontab many thanks
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21170084_c0
21170084
bash
0
Title: Join command not working Problem title: Join command not working Tags: bash, join Problem: Join command not working Code signals: Join, FILE1, FILE2, OUTPUT
Join command not working Join command not working bash join Join FILE1 FILE2 OUTPUT Join command not working I'm having problems with this: And I'd like to have this output: I've thougth to use join, but it does nothing. Do you have any ideas? Thanks a lot!
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28480261_c0
28480261
bash
0
Title: Extract IPs before string Problem title: Extract IPs before string Tags: bash, cut, awk, linux Problem: Extract IPs before string Code signals: Extract, IPs
Extract IPs before string Extract IPs before string bash cut awk linux Extract IPs Extract IPs before string I have this text: I only want to know the IP's before (mgn), output: thanks
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34876693_c0
34876693
bash
0
Title: A confusion about ls, dir and tee Problem title: A confusion about ls, dir and tee Tags: linux, dir, tee, ls, bash Problem: A confusion about ls, dir and tee
A confusion about ls, dir and tee A confusion about ls, dir and tee linux dir tee ls bash A confusion about ls, dir and tee I know that tee will read from STDIN and create a new file. But when it comes with ls , which process happens first? For example: but when it comes to dir : WHY? Which happens first? tee create a ...
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[ 0.1346435546875, 0.03302001953125, 0.13818359375, 0.1947021484375, 0.0250396728515625, 0.257568359375, 0.09906005859375, 0.305908203125, 0.1041259765625, 0.0933837890625, 0.1717529296875, 0.004058837890625, 0.017974853515625, 0.1402587890625, 0.036285400390625, 0.0699462890625, 0.165...
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14583336_c0
14583336
bash
0
Title: custom sorting for find command output Problem title: custom sorting for find command output Tags: bash, python Problem: custom sorting for find command output
custom sorting for find command output custom sorting for find command output bash python custom sorting for find command output I'm trying to get sorted directory/file list with unix "find" command. I want to sort it like: Which node (directory/file) has more child (directory/files) should be first... i want to do it ...
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24494075_c0
24494075
bash
0
Title: Error in sed command Problem title: Error in sed command Tags: bash, unix, awk, sed Problem: Error in sed command Code signals: Error, ROR2, LOC785925, LOC785930
Error in sed command Error in sed command bash unix awk sed Error ROR2 LOC785925 LOC785930 Error in sed command input: expected output Commands used But there seems to be no effect on the input. Can anyone please point out my error? Thnx
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50562054_c0
50562054
bash
0
Title: How can I increment this codes? Problem title: How can I increment this codes? Tags: bash Problem: How can I increment this codes? Code signals: How, xei_1, xei_2
How can I increment this codes? How can I increment this codes? bash How xei_1 xei_2 How can I increment this codes? I'm collecting data but some data I collected have like this output.. It should be like this Can you help me how I can increment this data using bash scripting? Thank you in advance!!!
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34886256_c0
34886256
bash
0
Title: For While Do Loop bash Problem title: For While Do Loop bash Tags: loops, bash Problem: For While Do Loop bash Code signals: While, Loop, url.com, i.jpg, url1.com
For While Do Loop bash For While Do Loop bash loops bash While Loop url.com i.jpg url1.com For While Do Loop bash I've got the following loop that will print out Url.com/1.jpg to xx.jpg (for any number of my choosing in {1..2}) I need to run this loop for multiple URL's and not interested in adding a new for loop for e...
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14784442_c0
14784442
bash
0
Title: linux sort doesn't work for me Problem title: linux sort doesn't work for me Tags: bash, sorting, unix, sh, shell Problem: linux sort doesn't work for me
linux sort doesn't work for me linux sort doesn't work for me bash sorting unix sh shell linux sort doesn't work for me I have a sort command like the following, And a snippet of result is like I want to sort the second column of the table, but the result shows it doesn't work as I expected. Could anyone tell...
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32868621_c0
32868621
bash
0
Title: Edit field with date in .csv Problem title: Edit field with date in .csv Tags: linux, bash, awk Problem: Edit field with date in .csv Code signals: Edit, Sep, WEST
Edit field with date in .csv Edit field with date in .csv linux bash awk Edit Sep WEST Edit field with date in .csv I have .csv file with lines like this: and i need to change all date and time to this: I think it's possible using awk and date but until now nothing worked.
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29697786_c0
29697786
bash
0
Title: Bash column dependant average Problem title: Bash column dependant average Tags: average, awk, bash, linux Problem: Bash column dependant average Code signals: Bash
Bash column dependant average Bash column dependant average average awk bash linux Bash Bash column dependant average *This is a repeated Question: calculate and print the average value of strings in a column I have a file with two columns: (actual is several thousand lines) And I'm trying to produce an average for eac...
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[ 0.180908203125, 0.1585693359375, 0.1705322265625, 0.1734619140625, 0.0655517578125, 0.2587890625, 0.00726318359375, 0.1336669921875, 0.1380615234375, 0.161865234375, 0.0726318359375, 0.03839111328125, 0.0736083984375, 0.04058837890625, 0.1517333984375, 0.03863525390625, 0.02032470703...
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23962909_c0
23962909
bash
0
Title: How to set variable in `case`? Problem title: How to set variable in `case`? Tags: shell, bash Problem: How to set variable in `case`? Code signals: How, You, Please
How to set variable in `case`? How to set variable in `case`? shell bash How You Please How to set variable in `case`? I met an error, not sure what's going wrong. Error:
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[ 11249, 47, 5423, 77336, 23, 58437, 128019, 87109, 2583, 30607, 435, 18499, 44691, 212059 ]
[ 0.1148681640625, 0.10296630859375, 0.2032470703125, 0.301513671875, 0.1358642578125, 0.290771484375, 0.1468505859375, 0.1636962890625, 0.10943603515625, 0.2281494140625, 0.0166473388671875, 0.135498046875, 0.060028076171875, 0.1275634765625 ]
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63723693_c0
63723693
bash
0
Title: Escaping slashes in sed Problem title: Escaping slashes in sed Tags: sed, ubuntu, bash Problem: Escaping slashes in sed Code signals: Escaping, dir1, dir2, dir3, bin_
Escaping slashes in sed Escaping slashes in sed sed ubuntu bash Escaping dir1 dir2 dir3 bin_ Escaping slashes in sed I came across following snippets which talks about different ways to escape slashes: The output was: My doubt is why there is no slash at the end of the last three approaches. I tried putting at the end ...
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[ 0.1630859375, 0.06494140625, 0.1763916015625, 0.1475830078125, 0.04351806640625, 0.2039794921875, 0.116455078125, 0.1116943359375, 0.0875244140625, 0.057098388671875, 0.1212158203125, 0.0380859375, 0.20361328125, 0.099853515625, 0.0653076171875, 0.0293731689453125, 0.01202392578125, ...
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828824_c0
828824
bash
0
Title: String interpolation in Bash Problem title: String interpolation in Bash Tags: string, bash Problem: String interpolation in Bash Code signals: Bash, myurl.de, get.sh
String interpolation in Bash String interpolation in Bash string bash Bash myurl.de get.sh String interpolation in Bash My code I only get without the number. The corrected code: And even better:
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[ 0.1871337890625, 0.07568359375, 0.1669921875, 0.184814453125, 0.06585693359375, 0.045135498046875, 0.20263671875, 0.185546875, 0.1441650390625, 0.102783203125, 0.1956787109375, 0.12939453125, 0.10296630859375, 0.119384765625, 0.1533203125, 0.050048828125, 0.1285400390625, 0.1499023...
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24938749_c0
24938749
bash
0
Title: Removing the duplicates bash Problem title: Removing the duplicates bash Tags: shell, awk, bash Problem: Removing the duplicates bash Code signals: Removing, file1, file2
Removing the duplicates bash Removing the duplicates bash shell awk bash Removing file1 file2 Removing the duplicates bash Hi i want a one liner to remove duplicates from the key pairs from two files 5 th and 6 th columns are key value pairs I have to get the following output ( with out the duplicates .)
[ 0, 0.0206298828125, -0.006195068359375, -0.0033416748046875, -0.0047607421875, 0.0118408203125, 0.017333984375, 0.029541015625, -0.0091552734375, 0.0380859375, -0.0277099609375, 0.0498046875, 0.0087890625, 0.00732421875, -0.0120849609375, 0.007049560546875, 0.0107421875, 0.01501464...
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[ 0.00006103515625, 0.1280517578125, 0.093505859375, 0.044189453125, 0.255615234375, 0.15380859375, 0.2041015625, 0.130615234375, 0.06451416015625, 0.08428955078125, 0.109619140625, 0.018096923828125, 0.073974609375, 0.011444091796875, 0.05517578125, 0.061065673828125, 0.15673828125, ...
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44457672_c0
44457672
bash
0
Title: Python Django Syntax error Problem title: Python Django Syntax error Tags: django, bash, python, shell Problem: Python Django Syntax error Code signals: Python, Django, Syntax
Python Django Syntax error Python Django Syntax error django bash python shell Python Django Syntax Python Django Syntax error
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[ 145581, 39424, 27803, 19010, 86531, 18499, 107473, 87109, 17198, 50828, 128019 ]
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26748562_c0
26748562
bash
0
Title: [0]-bash: [: 0*1%8: integer expression expected Problem title: [0]-bash: [: 0*1%8: integer expression expected Tags: bash Problem: [0]-bash: [: 0*1%8: integer expression expected
[0]-bash: [: 0*1%8: integer expression expected [0]-bash: [: 0*1%8: integer expression expected bash [0]-bash: [: 0*1%8: integer expression expected Can someone point out what is wrong with the output. I am trying to format the output into rows containing 8 items each. I tried the suggestion below and modified my code ...
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[ 0.183349609375, 0.2386474609375, 0.08123779296875, 0.1002197265625, 0.0303497314453125, 0.082275390625, 0.1785888671875, 0.1114501953125, 0.122314453125, 0.231201171875, 0.222412109375, 0.006866455078125, 0.06463623046875, 0.02703857421875, 0.166748046875, 0.233642578125, 0.110229492...
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12113612_c0
12113612
bash
0
Title: Floating point rounding in shell Problem title: Floating point rounding in shell Tags: bash, floating-point, linux Problem: Floating point rounding in shell Code signals: Floating
Floating point rounding in shell Floating point rounding in shell bash floating-point linux Floating Floating point rounding in shell Why are the numbers with an uneven number as the second decimal not correctly rounded and even ones are? Additionally what is wrong with .445 that it never gets rounded?
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[ 0.1597900390625, 0.0723876953125, 0.11865234375, 0.186767578125, 0.07916259765625, 0.02825927734375, 0.2313232421875, 0.1409912109375, 0.1378173828125, 0.09521484375, 0.073486328125, 0.053070068359375, 0.039398193359375, 0.013641357421875, 0.1319580078125, 0.0166015625, 0.07257080078...
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30702962_c0
30702962
bash
0
Title: Using cut and grep commands in unix Problem title: Using cut and grep commands in unix Tags: bash, cut, grep, unix Problem: Using cut and grep commands in unix Code signals: Using
Using cut and grep commands in unix Using cut and grep commands in unix bash cut grep unix Using Using cut and grep commands in unix I have a file (file1.txt) with text as: My file2 contents are: I need to search second field of file1 in file2 and delete the line from file1 if pattern is matching.So output will be: Can...
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39528273_c0
39528273
bash
0
Title: Split a comma separated strings in Bash Problem title: Split a comma separated strings in Bash Tags: bash Problem: Split a comma separated strings in Bash Code signals: Split, Bash
Split a comma separated strings in Bash Split a comma separated strings in Bash bash Split Bash Split a comma separated strings in Bash I have this file with 20k+ IPs inside: The question is how to split in into single IPs on each string:
[ -0.0005950927734375, 0.0096435546875, -0.003326416015625, 0.033447265625, -0.00104522705078125, 0.0242919921875, 0.01348876953125, 0.01171875, -0.00518798828125, 0.028076171875, -0.040283203125, 0.00141143798828125, -0.000293731689453125, 0.0174560546875, -0.004364013671875, -0.0138549...
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[ 0.24658203125, 0.078125, 0.262451171875, 0.2305908203125, 0.09033203125, 0.268310546875, 0.05194091796875, 0.11334228515625, 0.256591796875, 0.220703125, 0.02130126953125, 0.177734375, 0.00566864013671875, 0.0987548828125, 0.06719970703125, 0.09832763671875, 0.20703125, 0.105590820...
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16290507_c0
16290507
bash
0
Title: bash script using multiple arguments Problem title: bash script using multiple arguments Tags: bash, unix, linux Problem: bash script using multiple arguments Code signals: multiple
bash script using multiple arguments bash script using multiple arguments bash unix linux multiple bash script using multiple arguments I am writing a Bash Script that accepts command line arguments, but not only one at a time, but all of them at a time, using case statements. Here is my code so far This code only acce...
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32387358_c0
32387358
bash
0
Title: Octave advanced textread usage, bash Problem title: Octave advanced textread usage, bash Tags: octave, linux, bash Problem: Octave advanced textread usage, bash Code signals: Octave
Octave advanced textread usage, bash Octave advanced textread usage, bash octave linux bash Octave Octave advanced textread usage, bash I have following text file: I need too matrices: X size 16x13 Y size 16x1 I want to separate each row of the file into 13 values, example: 079 082 084 072 079 032 084 069 067 072 000 0...
[ 0.03955078125, -0.0018310546875, -0.0072021484375, 0.032470703125, 0.0107421875, 0.0019378662109375, 0.0240478515625, 0.00714111328125, -0.017578125, 0.0029754638671875, -0.0159912109375, -0.00138092041015625, -0.0191650390625, -0.00750732421875, -0.0031280517578125, -0.0308837890625, ...
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[ 0.2127685546875, 0.278564453125, 0.146484375, 0.19091796875, 0.30126953125, 0.1365966796875, 0.1815185546875, 0.2452392578125, 0.2406005859375, 0.03778076171875, 0.035064697265625, 0.0758056640625, 0.1729736328125, 0.1209716796875, 0.16064453125, 0.1800537109375, 0.139892578125, 0....
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28013830_c0
28013830
bash
0
Title: Addition if identical value over line Problem title: Addition if identical value over line Tags: bash, awk, grep Problem: Addition if identical value over line Code signals: Addition
Addition if identical value over line Addition if identical value over line bash awk grep Addition Addition if identical value over line I have a CSV like: I search a way to obtain : an addition of the second number if the first number match
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65358398_c0
65358398
bash
0
Title: Unable to get value from file Problem title: Unable to get value from file Tags: bash Problem: Unable to get value from file Code signals: file, Unable, Source:xxxx, xxxx:xxxx, LLINE
Unable to get value from file Unable to get value from file bash file Unable Source:xxxx xxxx:xxxx LLINE Unable to get value from file I try to get the value of "length" of the first line of different text files but I am getting this error : Here is the first line of one file : So I want to get the value 2812. After ma...
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37442645_c0
37442645
bash
0
Title: How to redirect redirect error Problem title: How to redirect redirect error Tags: bash, io-redirection Problem: How to redirect redirect error Code signals: How, test.sh, Permission
How to redirect redirect error How to redirect redirect error bash io-redirection How test.sh Permission How to redirect redirect error Considering the following shellscript: This gives me the following error: How can I make the error silent and get the error code as well?
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25552130_c0
25552130
bash
0
Title: Bash data processing on certain column Problem title: Bash data processing on certain column Tags: sed, bash, awk Problem: Bash data processing on certain column Code signals: Bash, Aug
Bash data processing on certain column Bash data processing on certain column sed bash awk Bash Aug Bash data processing on certain column i have a text file in this format: and at the end i need to come up with and i have to to format the date and then i need to do something similar : to get the hour to advance 6 hour...
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26411966_c0
26411966
bash
0
Title: sed Unrecognized command Problem title: sed Unrecognized command Tags: sed, regex, bash, awk Problem: sed Unrecognized command Code signals: Unrecognized, test.txt, debug.log, Ref555330
sed Unrecognized command sed Unrecognized command sed regex bash awk Unrecognized test.txt debug.log Ref555330 sed Unrecognized command I am trying to match the pattern and print above few lines, using sed i can able to do that but in script i am not able to pass that. i am getting the below it takes arguments as comma...
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50394137_c0
50394137
bash
0
Title: How to loop over column in awk? Problem title: How to loop over column in awk? Tags: linux, bash, awk Problem: How to loop over column in awk? Code signals: How, lib64, check_disk, dat0
How to loop over column in awk? How to loop over column in awk? linux bash awk How lib64 check_disk dat0 How to loop over column in awk? When I do I get Question How can I loop over each element in $i separated by ; ?
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47712127_c0
47712127
bash
0
Title: Bash script part data in row with regex Problem title: Bash script part data in row with regex Tags: bash, grep, shell Problem: Bash script part data in row with regex Code signals: Bash
Bash script part data in row with regex Bash script part data in row with regex bash grep shell Bash Bash script part data in row with regex Let say I have file test.txt and it look like this: I need to parse this with bash script so that I get for each row: I am not sure how to do this with grep.
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1010748_c0
1010748
bash
0
Title: how to scp across servers using bash? Problem title: how to scp across servers using bash? Tags: scp, bash Problem: how to scp across servers using bash? Is it doable? Code signals: bash
how to scp across servers using bash? how to scp across servers using bash? scp bash bash how to scp across servers using bash? Is it doable?
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32937868_c0
32937868
bash
0
Title: append to .txt file with specific pattern Problem title: append to .txt file with specific pattern Tags: grep, parsing, bash, perl, awk Problem: append to .txt file with specific pattern
append to .txt file with specific pattern append to .txt file with specific pattern grep parsing bash perl awk append to .txt file with specific pattern I have a .txt file with 1 word written in leet the word is " arhie " letters are dividet by " , " I need to append to this wordlist the word " rarh " with the same pat...
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68008354_c2
68008354
bash
2
TR-9329907, VTR-9329907_EXT, Wired, HUAWEI-B2368-472705:80:270, Mbit, HUAWEI-B2368-5G-472706:70:270, Pro:62:130, Irene.:50:130, A:32:540, Irene.:25:540, Irene, Mateo:15:130, HUAWEI-B2368-472705
TR-9329907, VTR-9329907_EXT, Wired, HUAWEI-B2368-472705:80:270, Mbit, HUAWEI-B2368-5G-472706:70:270, Pro:62:130, Irene.:50:130, A:32:540, Irene.:25:540, Irene, Mateo:15:130, HUAWEI-B2368-472705
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18793279_c0
18793279
bash
0
Title: RSS Date in Bash to epoch Problem title: RSS Date in Bash to epoch Tags: type-conversion, time, macos, bash Problem: RSS Date in Bash to epoch Code signals: RSS, Date, Bash, Fri, Sep, GMT
RSS Date in Bash to epoch RSS Date in Bash to epoch type-conversion time macos bash RSS Date Bash Fri Sep GMT RSS Date in Bash to epoch Looking for a bash line to take a RSS date format such as "Fri, 13 Sep 2013 17:16:45 GMT" and convert it into milliseconds? I've tried things as below they they do not produce in milli...
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22375771_c0
22375771
bash
0
Title: Bash sed convert string to int or float Problem title: Bash sed convert string to int or float Tags: bash, awk, sed Problem: Bash sed convert string to int or float Code signals: Bash, What
Bash sed convert string to int or float Bash sed convert string to int or float bash awk sed Bash What Bash sed convert string to int or float I have a string that I have to convert into int or float depending or the case : How can I do it using sed ? Thanks, Steve
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49834730_c0
49834730
bash
0
Title: Bash: sort rows within a file by timestamp Problem title: Bash: sort rows within a file by timestamp Tags: bash Problem: Bash: sort rows within a file by timestamp Code signals: Bash, ABC, OFS
Bash: sort rows within a file by timestamp Bash: sort rows within a file by timestamp bash Bash ABC OFS Bash: sort rows within a file by timestamp I am new to bash scripting and I have written a script to match regex and output lines to print to a file. However, each line contains multiple columns, one of which is the ...
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39221453_c1
39221453
bash
1
3, jhu-usc.edu_.450.1.lvl-3.TA-LK-A4NY-01A-11D-A34E-05.txt:05556808, jhu-usc.edu_.450.1.lvl-3.TA-LK-A4NY-01A-11D-A34E-05.txt:08883127, jhu-usc.edu_.450.1.lvl-3.TA-LK-A4NY-01A-11D-A34E-05.txt:10537079
E-05.txt:05556808 jhu-usc.edu_.450.1.lvl-3.TA-LK-A4NY-01A-11D-A34E-05.txt:08883127 jhu-usc.edu_.450.1.lvl-3.TA-LK-A4NY-01A-11D-A34E-05.txt:10537079 linux cut out the reg expression pattern by sed I have a text file and I want to remove the strings before the colon. txt file: Desired output: I tried sed 's/\.[^:]*$//' f...
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26911984_c0
26911984
bash
0
Title: Make or use delimiter to separate results Problem title: Make or use delimiter to separate results Tags: sed, bash, awk, tr Problem: Make or use delimiter to separate results Code signals: Make
Make or use delimiter to separate results Make or use delimiter to separate results sed bash awk tr Make Make or use delimiter to separate results I have SQL output with multiple results: The question is how to make delimiter or something else and to join every second and third row to the first and turn every SQL query...
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12262360_c0
12262360
bash
0
Title: linux shell sed command Problem title: linux shell sed command Tags: linux, shell, bash, command Problem: linux shell sed command Code signals: sedFile.txt, CONNECTION, user:user, SSMS, SUBSCRIBE
linux shell sed command linux shell sed command linux shell bash command sedFile.txt CONNECTION user:user SSMS SUBSCRIBE linux shell sed command I have file sedFile.txt which has string in format CONNECTION='mysql://user:user@10.79.19.2:3308/SSMS/SUBSCRIBE'; I created one script which has following lines: Even though t...
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7824711_c0
7824711
bash
0
Title: Shell : store command in var for later use Problem title: Shell : store command in var for later use Tags: shell, bash Problem: Shell : store command in var for later use Code signals: Shell, CMD
Shell : store command in var for later use Shell : store command in var for later use shell bash Shell CMD Shell : store command in var for later use For example: And when using the command: Not functional with: And I need the parameter " /tmp/spaced dir " to be in a variable... Of course, the directory " /tmp/spaced d...
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70666584_c0
70666584
bash
0
Title: how to convert txt to json? Problem title: how to convert txt to json? Tags: linux, jq, json, bash Problem: how to convert txt to json? Code signals: input.txt, cpu20, cpu-46, CPU21, CPU22, CPU23
how to convert txt to json? how to convert txt to json? linux jq json bash input.txt cpu20 cpu-46 CPU21 CPU22 CPU23 how to convert txt to json? i try use jq convert was successful, but I didn't get the results I wanted. I tried to get the results I wanted, but it's hard. original txt file.. There are IP addresses and v...
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15953710
bash
0
Title: mysqldump | gzip - $? is always set to 0 Problem title: mysqldump | gzip - $? is always set to 0 Tags: bash Problem: mysqldump | gzip - $? is always set to 0 Code signals: Got, Unknown, database.gz
mysqldump | gzip - $? is always set to 0 mysqldump | gzip - $? is always set to 0 bash Got Unknown database.gz mysqldump | gzip - $? is always set to 0 I am dumping databases in a loop, if I try and dump a database that doesn't exist I get the stderr mysqldump: Got error: 1049: Unknown database 'yes' when selecting the...
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23646825_c0
23646825
bash
0
Title: Multiple variables in a CASE statement Problem title: Multiple variables in a CASE statement Tags: bash, unix Problem: Multiple variables in a CASE statement Code signals: Multiple, CASE, O57, O123
Multiple variables in a CASE statement Multiple variables in a CASE statement bash unix Multiple CASE O57 O123 Multiple variables in a CASE statement is it possible to use multiple variables in a CASE statement? And if so, what is the syntax? I'm trying to use one but can't seem to get it right. I want the statement to...
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50827279_c0
50827279
bash
0
Title: Bash: delete most files in directory Problem title: Bash: delete most files in directory Tags: regex, rm, bash, filenames, directory Problem: Bash: delete most files in directory Code signals: Bash
Bash: delete most files in directory Bash: delete most files in directory regex rm bash filenames directory Bash Bash: delete most files in directory I have a directory full of mostly postscript files which I'm trying to erase most: Namely those who don't have 000100 , 000110 , 000120 or 000200 on the second place in t...
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48675227_c0
48675227
bash
0
Title: How to use bash file in centos crontab Problem title: How to use bash file in centos crontab Tags: php, cron, centos, bash Problem: How to use bash file in centos crontab Code signals: How, page.php
How to use bash file in centos crontab How to use bash file in centos crontab php cron centos bash How page.php How to use bash file in centos crontab i want to run 50 php page from crontab every minute what is the best way insert every one in crontab or use bash to load all from one corn this is example what i need so...
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13198662_c0
13198662
bash
0
Title: grep initial space Problem title: grep initial space Tags: bash, grep, linux Problem: grep initial space man bash | grep "\-d" lots of results man bash | grep " \-d" no results What's going on here?
grep initial space grep initial space bash grep linux grep initial space man bash | grep "\-d" lots of results man bash | grep " \-d" no results What's going on here?
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16705362_c0
16705362
bash
0
Title: sum of column in text file using shell script Problem title: sum of column in text file using shell script Tags: bash, shell Problem: sum of column in text file using shell script Code signals: shell
sum of column in text file using shell script sum of column in text file using shell script bash shell shell sum of column in text file using shell script I have file like this I would like to generate report like this Basically calculate the total for each unique value in column 1
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16804542_c0
16804542
bash
0
Title: How do I get lines with a range of number? Problem title: How do I get lines with a range of number? Tags: filter, bash, awk, sed Problem: How do I get lines with a range of number? Code signals: How
How do I get lines with a range of number? How do I get lines with a range of number? filter bash awk sed How How do I get lines with a range of number? I have a text file like this: Now, I would like to obtain the lines which its 1st-column has number less than 15 using awk, sed, or any other commands. Anybody knows? ...
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44417323_c0
44417323
bash
0
Title: Basic bash script issue Problem title: Basic bash script issue Tags: bash Problem: Basic bash script issue Code signals: Basic, STA, RES, STO, SERVERNAME, server_live, Entre, run.sh, Serveur, Restart
Basic bash script issue Basic bash script issue bash Basic STA RES STO SERVERNAME server_live Entre run.sh Serveur Restart Basic bash script issue Here is my first post on the forum, let me know if I may be more descriptif. Yesterday, I script a lil' script to start, restart and stop my server in one, so I test 3 times...
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51616832_c0
51616832
bash
0
Title: How to split iterations to new lines in jq Problem title: How to split iterations to new lines in jq Tags: json, jq, bash Problem: How to split iterations to new lines in jq Code signals: How, ACTIVE
How to split iterations to new lines in jq How to split iterations to new lines in jq json jq bash How ACTIVE How to split iterations to new lines in jq [NOTE: The question has been clarified in accordance with the comments, some of which might therefore be outdated.] I'm using jq to parse the following JSON: To displa...
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55337087_c0
55337087
bash
0
Title: split column and calculate mean for each block Problem title: split column and calculate mean for each block Tags: bash Problem: split column and calculate mean for each block Code signals: ind1, ind2
split column and calculate mean for each block split column and calculate mean for each block bash ind1 ind2 split column and calculate mean for each block I have a file that looks like this (but contains 1000s of individuals): How can I calculate the mean for columns 4 and 5 (independently) between the lines that go f...
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69216972_c0
69216972
bash
0
Title: Sort groups of 12 lines based on one value Problem title: Sort groups of 12 lines based on one value Tags: scripting, bash Problem: Sort groups of 12 lines based on one value Code signals: Sort, exp_E
Sort groups of 12 lines based on one value Sort groups of 12 lines based on one value scripting bash Sort exp_E Sort groups of 12 lines based on one value I'm trying to optimize a search for the highest ranking polynomials ( https://maths-people.anu.edu.au/~brent/pd/Murphy-thesis.pdf ) in a list containing 500k lines o...
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48943990_c0
48943990
bash
0
Title: search and replace string with patterns Problem title: search and replace string with patterns Tags: bash, sed, awk Problem: search and replace string with patterns Code signals: DNS, NAME, abcdefg.com
search and replace string with patterns search and replace string with patterns bash sed awk DNS NAME abcdefg.com search and replace string with patterns I have a string like below I want to format it like below so I'm looking for a bash or with tools ( awk / sed ) command which allows me to search for the string and r...
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33027702_c0
33027702
bash
0
Title: AWK keep header of input file in output Problem title: AWK keep header of input file in output Tags: awk, bash Problem: AWK keep header of input file in output Code signals: AWK, num1, num2, cnt1, cnt2
AWK keep header of input file in output AWK keep header of input file in output awk bash AWK num1 num2 cnt1 cnt2 AWK keep header of input file in output i have an input file that looks like this: my awk code looks like this: i want my output to have the header still: currently output of header just look like this: i do...
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77620160_c3
77620160
bash
3
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53452832_c0
53452832
bash
0
Title: How to call awk to process /var/log/wtmp? Problem title: How to call awk to process /var/log/wtmp? Tags: bash, awk Problem: How to call awk to process /var/log/wtmp? Code signals: How, Tue, Oct, Mon, Sat
How to call awk to process /var/log/wtmp? How to call awk to process /var/log/wtmp? bash awk How Tue Oct Mon Sat How to call awk to process /var/log/wtmp? This is my list file I want to keep only some parts, namely: I tried this command but it did not work:
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73426333_c0
73426333
bash
0
Title: Bash script with regex and capturing group Problem title: Bash script with regex and capturing group Tags: bash, regex Problem: Bash script with regex and capturing group Code signals: Bash, BASH_REMATCH
Bash script with regex and capturing group Bash script with regex and capturing group bash regex Bash BASH_REMATCH Bash script with regex and capturing group I'm working on a bash script to rename automatically files on my Synology NAS. I have a loop for the statement of the files and everything is ok until I want to m...
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29550885_c1
29550885
bash
1
6-A59D-774AD28D119C gollum,8AE6C365-E38F-49E2-998C-F4742CC9980C Code signals: Find, FileVault2, Awk, Get, FileVault, B0D5-469A-8224-2DD1877E780B, DDB87E8D-8150-4D06-A59D-774AD28D119C, E38F-49E2-998C-F4742CC9980C
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52534313_c0
52534313
bash
0
Title: sort in bash problem with multiple columns Problem title: sort in bash problem with multiple columns Tags: bash, sorting Problem: sort in bash problem with multiple columns Code signals: Thu, Sep, k10, Mar
sort in bash problem with multiple columns sort in bash problem with multiple columns bash sorting Thu Sep k10 Mar sort in bash problem with multiple columns I need to sort a file called lokdata I need to sort that the most recent date is on top so I can use head. My failed attempt example
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56434534_c1
56434534
bash
1
7, ENST00000623808, ENST00000445118, ENST00000448975, ENST00000610067, ENST00000608189, ENST00000609139, ENST00000449005, ENST00000416570, ENST00000623070, ENST00000609009, ENST00000622921, rsID_out.txt, rsID.txt
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25973140_c0
25973140
bash
0
Title: Joining every group of N lines into one with bash Problem title: Joining every group of N lines into one with bash Tags: bash Problem: Joining every group of N lines into one with bash Code signals: Joining
Joining every group of N lines into one with bash Joining every group of N lines into one with bash bash Joining Joining every group of N lines into one with bash I would like to join every group of N lines in the output of another command using bash. Are there any standard linux commands i can use to achieve this? Exa...
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26929684_c0
26929684
bash
0
Title: Delayed variable expansion in bash Problem title: Delayed variable expansion in bash Tags: bash, echo, expansion, sed Problem: Delayed variable expansion in bash Code signals: Delayed, error$defaults, FATAL
Delayed variable expansion in bash Delayed variable expansion in bash bash echo expansion sed Delayed error$defaults FATAL Delayed variable expansion in bash I have a scenario where I echo multiple lines and pipe them to a translator, like this: I first used sed to replace ansi with html codes, but due to the obvious s...
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58811761_c0
58811761
bash
0
Title: Remove repeating header rows CSV in BASH Problem title: Remove repeating header rows CSV in BASH Tags: bash Problem: Remove repeating header rows CSV in BASH Code signals: Remove, CSV, BASH, EMAIL_MD5_HASH_
Remove repeating header rows CSV in BASH Remove repeating header rows CSV in BASH bash Remove CSV BASH EMAIL_MD5_HASH_ Remove repeating header rows CSV in BASH I concatenated 11 csv files in one file= test.csv The test.csv file looks the following: How do remove the repeating headers using BASH in mac? I want my o/p fi...
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37149832_c0
37149832
bash
0
Title: Average tcpdump on each k sec/ms/ Problem title: Average tcpdump on each k sec/ms/ Tags: linux, shell, tcpdump, bash, awk Problem: Average tcpdump on each k sec/ms/ Code signals: Average, avg_time, avg_size
Average tcpdump on each k sec/ms/ Average tcpdump on each k sec/ms/ linux shell tcpdump bash awk Average avg_time avg_size Average tcpdump on each k sec/ms/ I have a small issue that I hope you could help me. Let's take the following input file(generated with tcpdump): I have to use awk(or something else in bash) to ca...
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21623188_c0
21623188
bash
0
Title: Making a header of a 1 column file using bash Problem title: Making a header of a 1 column file using bash Tags: header, bash Problem: Making a header of a 1 column file using bash Code signals: bash, Making
Making a header of a 1 column file using bash Making a header of a 1 column file using bash header bash bash Making Making a header of a 1 column file using bash I have a lot of text files that look like this: I need to put a header on each one of them consisting of three different things: A number, representing the to...
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67474670_c0
67474670
bash
0
Title: syntax error near unexpected token near `(' Problem title: syntax error near unexpected token near `(' Tags: bash Problem: syntax error near unexpected token near `(' Code signals: word2, script.sh
syntax error near unexpected token near `(' syntax error near unexpected token near `(' bash word2 script.sh syntax error near unexpected token near `(' Command below does not run from script: Error: How should i fix syntax error near unexpected token?
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20273545_c0
20273545
bash
0
Title: grep awk ignore character Problem title: grep awk ignore character Tags: bash, grep, linux, awk Problem: grep awk ignore character Code signals: dhclient-eth0.leases, eth0, centos-64-x86-64, cs2cloud.internal
grep awk ignore character grep awk ignore character bash grep linux awk dhclient-eth0.leases eth0 centos-64-x86-64 cs2cloud.internal grep awk ignore character I'm trying to grep the value of "option dhcp-server-identifier" which is 192.168.75.1; I'm not sure how to ignore the semicolon " ; " at the end of IP address. I...
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24026805_c0
24026805
bash
0
Title: SED excessive values from a text file Problem title: SED excessive values from a text file Tags: sed, unix, bash Problem: SED excessive values from a text file Code signals: a, SED, XXXFC_BAR_MANAGER_API, API
SED excessive values from a text file SED excessive values from a text file sed unix bash a SED XXXFC_BAR_MANAGER_API API SED excessive values from a text file Hello guys trying to figure out my sed command here: INPUT from curl with ~25 sequences of this job: My sed: sed -e 's/API//' is removing API in both cases, als...
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52841707_c0
52841707
bash
0
Title: awk regex while loop Problem title: awk regex while loop Tags: awk, bash Problem: awk regex while loop I am trying to write a loop, using regex, can someone help me please. #!/bin/bash while read line do done
awk regex while loop awk regex while loop awk bash awk regex while loop I am trying to write a loop, using regex, can someone help me please.
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63954278_c0
63954278
bash
0
Title: jq pass argument as a key to new field Problem title: jq pass argument as a key to new field Tags: bash, key, jq, json Problem: jq pass argument as a key to new field Code signals: k:$v, Unix, May, static_key
jq pass argument as a key to new field jq pass argument as a key to new field bash key jq json k:$v Unix May static_key jq pass argument as a key to new field I'm trying to add new field in a json file using jq: But it results in: When I remove key variable like below it works fine: Any idea how to use key name from jq...
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[ 0.114990234375, 0.1859130859375, 0.19189453125, 0.2010498046875, 0.053131103515625, 0.176025390625, 0.0771484375, 0.099853515625, 0.2034912109375, 0.106689453125, 0.1651611328125, 0.052001953125, 0.047393798828125, 0.1168212890625, 0.063232421875, 0.080078125, 0.080322265625, 0.157...
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29404488_c0
29404488
bash
0
Title: Line/string manipulation Problem title: Line/string manipulation Tags: awk, bash, perl, regex, sed Problem: Line/string manipulation Code signals: Line, Statistics, Interval, Col, Frames, Bytes, Time, Seconds
Line/string manipulation Line/string manipulation awk bash perl regex sed Line Statistics Interval Col Frames Bytes Time Seconds Line/string manipulation I have been tremendously helped/taught by the community here many times when it comes to regex/perl/string manipulation. Here's the text: What I want: Any help? Thank...
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[ 0.214599609375, 0.1131591796875, 0.265625, 0.245849609375, 0.0865478515625, 0.025604248046875, 0.10107421875, 0.1441650390625, 0.15625, 0.15869140625, 0.15087890625, 0.149658203125, 0.1883544921875, 0.1722412109375, 0.1475830078125, 0.1068115234375, 0.089599609375, 0.0753173828125,...
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29707776_c0
29707776
bash
0
Title: BASH replace two variables in order with loop Problem title: BASH replace two variables in order with loop Tags: for-loop, loops, bash Problem: BASH replace two variables in order with loop Code signals: BASH
BASH replace two variables in order with loop BASH replace two variables in order with loop for-loop loops bash BASH BASH replace two variables in order with loop I have two files with this structure: File1.txt: File2.txt: I want to replace File1.txt numbers with File2.txt in order, so it would look like this: And I ha...
[ 0.014404296875, 0.0113525390625, -0.033447265625, 0.03466796875, 0.01348876953125, 0.0106201171875, -0.0272216796875, 0.0213623046875, 0.01458740234375, 0.05615234375, 0.01507568359375, 0.03662109375, 0.0064697265625, -0.0145263671875, -0.0025177001953125, -0.0026397705078125, 0.0185...
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[ 0.14404296875, 0.156005859375, 0.1807861328125, 0.167724609375, 0.2156982421875, 0.0208282470703125, 0.2021484375, 0.092041015625, 0.2264404296875, 0.110595703125, 0.0084228515625, 0.1915283203125, 0.1990966796875, 0.1275634765625, 0.099853515625, 0.1502685546875, 0.1885986328125, ...
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33453627_c0
33453627
bash
0
Title: I am getting an syntax error when using expr Problem title: I am getting an syntax error when using expr Tags: bash, expr Problem: I am getting an syntax error when using expr Code signals: expr, ISBN, Invaild
I am getting an syntax error when using expr I am getting an syntax error when using expr bash expr expr ISBN Invaild I am getting an syntax error when using expr Here is the code: My input: The error: but when I run expr in terminal like following: it works well.Can you tell me why?
[ -0.00946044921875, 0.004608154296875, -0.0054931640625, 0.0224609375, -0.0035247802734375, 0.01470947265625, 0.0076904296875, 0.032958984375, -0.0022735595703125, -0.0169677734375, 0.0040283203125, 0.015869140625, -0.017822265625, 0.017578125, 0.005035400390625, -0.0023956298828125, ...
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58283683_c0
58283683
bash
0
Title: Read a config file into 2D array Problem title: Read a config file into 2D array Tags: bash Problem: Read a config file into 2D array Code signals: Read, map_a, map_b, map_c, map_d, map_e, map_f, Name, Attribute
Read a config file into 2D array Read a config file into 2D array bash Read map_a map_b map_c map_d map_e map_f Name Attribute Read a config file into 2D array I have a config file: The array variable should content: So: ... How can I achieve this with bash? Or are there recommendations for change the delimiters of the...
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75101046_c0
75101046
bash
0
Title: use txt ids to build string Problem title: use txt ids to build string Tags: shell, bash Problem: use txt ids to build string Code signals: numbers.txt, ALL, DONE, oo12341, oo56z49, oo60272347, oo2347, oo12312356
use txt ids to build string use txt ids to build string shell bash numbers.txt ALL DONE oo12341 oo56z49 oo60272347 oo2347 oo12312356 use txt ids to build string I want to extract ids from a text file and build a string for a curl request I tried this But this gives me the wrong output. It prints instead of:
[ -0.00080108642578125, -0.0296630859375, -0.0191650390625, 0.032958984375, 0.003570556640625, 0.01336669921875, 0.0062255859375, 0.0262451171875, 0.0108642578125, 0.0146484375, -0.0177001953125, -0.000274658203125, -0.006011962890625, 0.008056640625, 0.001861572265625, -0.00303649902343...
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[ 0.1229248046875, 0.267822265625, 0.2066650390625, 0.1822509765625, 0.084228515625, 0.22021484375, 0.238525390625, 0.197998046875, 0.181884765625, 0.1563720703125, 0.0938720703125, 0.034912109375, 0.100830078125, 0.1138916015625, 0.1119384765625, 0.0144805908203125, 0.1351318359375, ...
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29841648_c0
29841648
bash
0
Title: Sed to replace directory path with condition Problem title: Sed to replace directory path with condition Tags: bash, unix, shell, sed Problem: Sed to replace directory path with condition Code signals: Sed, a.txt
Sed to replace directory path with condition Sed to replace directory path with condition bash unix shell sed Sed a.txt Sed to replace directory path with condition In My file these are the two entries are there I want to replace this both to /a/d/f/g I have tried various sed formation like below But this replaces like...
[ -0.010986328125, 0.01214599609375, -0.000545501708984375, 0.01312255859375, -0.01385498046875, 0.01385498046875, 0.0120849609375, 0.0247802734375, 0.006866455078125, 0.023193359375, -0.002197265625, 0.056396484375, -0.00347900390625, 0.0036773681640625, 0.01348876953125, -0.017578125, ...
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32325066_c5
32325066
bash
5
50826.OZRNBDELTA.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.OZRNB.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.SFRNB.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.UGRNB.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.URNB.zip, NVONB.PKID.20150819.AEND.zip, NVONB.PKID.20150819.KONS.zip
50826.OZRNBDELTA.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.OZRNB.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.SFRNB.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.UGRNB.zip, NVONB.INTERNET.20150826.URNB.zip, NVONB.PKID.20150819.AEND.zip, NVONB.PKID.20150819.KONS.zip
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[ 0.1309814453125, 0.1478271484375, 0.2476806640625, 0.110595703125, 0.16455078125, 0.14990234375, 0.17578125, 0.146484375, 0.2081298828125, 0.2203369140625, 0.09893798828125, 0.074462890625, 0.1837158203125, 0.22021484375, 0.042999267578125, 0.109619140625, 0.1744384765625, 0.094543...
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29147871_c0
29147871
bash
0
Title: Linux sort folders by numerical value Problem title: Linux sort folders by numerical value Tags: sorting, numeric, linux, grep, bash Problem: Linux sort folders by numerical value Code signals: Linux, Error, Still
Linux sort folders by numerical value Linux sort folders by numerical value sorting numeric linux grep bash Linux Error Still Linux sort folders by numerical value We have a data set from As we can see here the folder 1.10.0 is misplaced since it is larger than 1.9.0 We tried to pipe it through sort -g , sort -n and so...
[ -0.004486083984375, 0.017333984375, -0.0021209716796875, -0.0106201171875, -0.00958251953125, 0.0059814453125, 0.006103515625, -0.015625, 0.003570556640625, 0.008056640625, -0.0257568359375, 0.01324462890625, -0.005126953125, 0.0216064453125, -0.0255126953125, -0.004150390625, -0.002...
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75961046_c1
75961046
bash
1
, SRR9200814ReadsPerGene.out.tab, N_unmapped, N_multimapping, N_noFeature, N_ambiguous, ENSG00000160072, ENSG00000279928, ENSG00000228037, ENSG00000142611, ENSG00000284616, ENSG00000157911, SRR9200815ReadsPerGene.out.tab
, SRR9200814ReadsPerGene.out.tab, N_unmapped, N_multimapping, N_noFeature, N_ambiguous, ENSG00000160072, ENSG00000279928, ENSG00000228037, ENSG00000142611, ENSG00000284616, ENSG00000157911, SRR9200815ReadsPerGene.out.tab
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68433404_c3
68433404
bash
3
GEMKSFGD, file.txt, Gene, Strain-01, Strain-02, Strain-03, ID_01, DIBHEKPI_01648, LLMDBGDK_00598, ID_02, group_1001, DIBHEKPI_01635, LLMDBGDK_00611, ID_03, group_1002, DIBHEKPI_01628, LLMDBGDK_00616, Strain-01_edited.faa
GEMKSFGD, file.txt, Gene, Strain-01, Strain-02, Strain-03, ID_01, DIBHEKPI_01648, LLMDBGDK_00598, ID_02, group_1001, DIBHEKPI_01635, LLMDBGDK_00611, ID_03, group_1002, DIBHEKPI_01628, LLMDBGDK_00616, Strain-01_edited.faa
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42159354_c0
42159354
bash
0
Title: sed/awk/grep print next line Problem title: sed/awk/grep print next line Tags: sed, bash, shell, awk Problem: sed/awk/grep print next line Code signals: Bin674, chr04, Bin671, Bin670, Bin672, Bin673, Bin675, Bin676
sed/awk/grep print next line sed/awk/grep print next line sed bash shell awk Bin674 chr04 Bin671 Bin670 Bin672 Bin673 Bin675 Bin676 sed/awk/grep print next line I have a file: And file b: I want to print Bin673 line and Bin675 line and Bin671 line and Bin672 line Just, the line in file a Previous line and Next line: ho...
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44319739_c3
44319739
bash
3
LWFU2WjQ0UU0iLCJob3N0SWQiOiJhcm46YXdzOmVjMjp1cy1lYXN0LTE6MDEwNzAyMDY3ODAwOmluc3RhbmNlL2ktMGNkMzQ3OThlNDdiYzE3MjkiLCJjb21tYW5kTmFtZSI6IkFwcGxpY2F0aW9uU3RhcnQiLCJjb21tYW5kUG9zaXRpb24iOjYsImNvbW1hbmRBdHRlbXB0IjoxfV0, node.js
LWFU2WjQ0UU0iLCJob3N0SWQiOiJhcm46YXdzOmVjMjp1cy1lYXN0LTE6MDEwNzAyMDY3ODAwOmluc3RhbmNlL2ktMGNkMzQ3OThlNDdiYzE3MjkiLCJjb21tYW5kTmFtZSI6IkFwcGxpY2F0aW9uU3RhcnQiLCJjb21tYW5kUG9zaXRpb24iOjYsImNvbW1hbmRBdHRlbXB0IjoxfV0, node.js
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45406667_c0
45406667
bash
0
Title: How can execute a .sh file in cron? Problem title: How can execute a .sh file in cron? Tags: scrapy, cron, bash Problem: How can execute a .sh file in cron? Code signals: How, Desktop, crawlcommand.sh, crawlCron.out
How can execute a .sh file in cron? How can execute a .sh file in cron? scrapy cron bash How Desktop crawlcommand.sh crawlCron.out How can execute a .sh file in cron? I had this .sh file: and here is my crontab: Why it doesn't working? Help me!
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49010380_c0
49010380
bash
0
Title: Matching groups in bash regex Problem title: Matching groups in bash regex Tags: bash, regex Problem: Matching groups in bash regex Code signals: Matching, REGEX, A:1.0.0, B:1.0.0, C:2.0.0, D:2.0.1, Found, DOES, NOT
Matching groups in bash regex Matching groups in bash regex bash regex Matching REGEX A:1.0.0 B:1.0.0 C:2.0.0 D:2.0.1 Found DOES NOT Matching groups in bash regex In bash I have the following: I would assume that for D:2.0.1 it would print ...DOES NOT match... but instead it prints So what is wrong with my REGEX group ...
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60547017_c0
60547017
bash
0
Title: conditionally merge files by appending in bash Problem title: conditionally merge files by appending in bash Tags: bash, file, linux Problem: conditionally merge files by appending in bash Code signals: Yahoo, Stack
conditionally merge files by appending in bash conditionally merge files by appending in bash bash file linux Yahoo Stack conditionally merge files by appending in bash I have two files and would like to merge them - by appending to the last line. file1.txt content file2.txt content Desired outcome - file3.txt How do I...
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64174041_c0
64174041
bash
0
Title: bash treatment of multiple-column file Problem title: bash treatment of multiple-column file Tags: bash, multiple-columns Problem: bash treatment of multiple-column file Code signals: scratch_p, results_test_docking
bash treatment of multiple-column file bash treatment of multiple-column file bash multiple-columns scratch_p results_test_docking bash treatment of multiple-column file Dealing with processing of multi-column file consisted of many lines, I need to change a name of each line in the first column (notably remove the ful...
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3492691_c0
3492691
bash
0
Title: substring by char range Problem title: substring by char range Tags: bash Problem: substring by char range 10.11.183.81,aaa_XXX150.csv,bbb_YYYY_20100807.csv how can i get string between every , and _ such as aaa bbb
substring by char range substring by char range bash substring by char range 10.11.183.81,aaa_XXX150.csv,bbb_YYYY_20100807.csv how can i get string between every , and _ such as aaa bbb
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25508691_c0
25508691
bash
0
Title: summing up the values in last column using awk Problem title: summing up the values in last column using awk Tags: bash, awk, shell Problem: summing up the values in last column using awk Code signals: awk, chr1, END
summing up the values in last column using awk summing up the values in last column using awk bash awk shell awk chr1 END summing up the values in last column using awk I have a tab delimited file of five columns and it looks like this: I want to add the values in last column and print it. What I am doing: and its not ...
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44038579_c0
44038579
bash
0
Title: Format and replace timestamp column using awk Problem title: Format and replace timestamp column using awk Tags: shell, bash, awk, unix Problem: Format and replace timestamp column using awk Code signals: awk, Format
Format and replace timestamp column using awk Format and replace timestamp column using awk shell bash awk unix awk Format Format and replace timestamp column using awk I have multiple columns with following format I want to format them as follows I tried separating the column using awk -F"[,/ :]"and then processing ba...
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61716710_c0
61716710
bash
0
Title: Bash for loops skips elements in associative arrays Problem title: Bash for loops skips elements in associative arrays Tags: bash, linux Problem: Bash for loops skips elements in associative arrays Code signals: Bash
Bash for loops skips elements in associative arrays Bash for loops skips elements in associative arrays bash linux Bash Bash for loops skips elements in associative arrays I have two associative arrays as follows I have this loop that iterate over each element in P and each element in Q to correspond each element in P ...
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57084701_c4
57084701
bash
4
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36297846_c0
36297846
bash
0
Title: Get RHEL version from uname -r | sed Problem title: Get RHEL version from uname -r | sed Tags: bash, sed, regex, awk Problem: Get RHEL version from uname -r | sed Code signals: uname, Get, RHEL, el7.x86_64, Unmatched
Get RHEL version from uname -r | sed Get RHEL version from uname -r | sed bash sed regex awk uname Get RHEL el7.x86_64 Unmatched Get RHEL version from uname -r | sed I am writing a script that should only be run on RHEL6 or RHEL7 hosts. I figured it would be easy. Use uname -r , sed and a clever regex. Well I can't com...
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33278583_c1
33278583
bash
1
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23285130_c0
23285130
bash
0
Title: how to apply command to nth column? Problem title: how to apply command to nth column? Tags: bash, linux, awk Problem: how to apply command to nth column? Code signals: NY2004, NY2009, NY2012, NY2091, NY2205, Mon, Jan
how to apply command to nth column? how to apply command to nth column? bash linux awk NY2004 NY2009 NY2012 NY2091 NY2205 Mon Jan how to apply command to nth column? My input - I want to apply below command to 2nd column I need o/p like this -
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57780262_c0
57780262
bash
0
Title: Print data of a file Problem title: Print data of a file Tags: awk, grep, jq, bash, shell Problem: Print data of a file Code signals: Print, server.xyz, bootstrap-master.sh, client1.abc, bootstrap-node.sh, client1.def
Print data of a file Print data of a file awk grep jq bash shell Print server.xyz bootstrap-master.sh client1.abc bootstrap-node.sh client1.def Print data of a file Print data of a file This it the file content I only want to print server.xyz client1.abc client2.def and this IP 192.168.56.5 192.168.56.10 192.168.56.15
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