From: Adam Bowen <adamb@agitate.org.uk>
To: zyserman@fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar
Cc: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: need help with a bash script
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 20:53:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45104AC5.8000709@agitate.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4510402A.8090703@fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar>
Hi,
Fabio Zyserman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> sorry if this is not the appropriate list to post my question,
> but surely more than one guru here will be able to
> guide me in my modest quest.
>
> Here is my problem:
>
>
> I have a lot of data files, which differ in their name by a number,
> for example:
> data-theta=0-np=1.2
> data-theta=0-np=1.3
> data-theta=0-np=1.4,
> ...and so on.
>
> All files have the same structure (same number of columns and lines);
> each single entry is a real number in free exp format, i.e. it looks
> like this:
> 0.1224e01, but it is not important, I think
>
> What I want to do is to create a new file, with one line from each of the
> data files (say, line beginning with 0.01e00), adding to each line in
> the new file the number appearing in the name of the corresponding data
> file.
> That is, the new file will contain one more column than the original
> ones; the new
> file would be
> 0.01e00 .... .... .... 1.2
> 0.01e00 .... .... .... 1.3
> 0.01e00 .... .... .... 1.4
Something like this should do it (if you were searching for 0.01e00):
grep 0.01e00 data-theta=0-np=* | sed
's/^data-theta=0-np=\([^:]*\):\(.*\)/\2 \1/'
Cheers
Adam
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-09-19 19:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-09-19 19:08 need help with a bash script Fabio Zyserman
2006-09-19 19:53 ` Adam Bowen [this message]
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2006-09-19 19:13 Fabio Zyserman
2006-09-19 19:44 ` Adrian C.
2006-09-19 19:53 ` Brett Zimmerman
2006-09-20 14:04 Fabio Zyserman
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2006-09-21 4:10 ` Atishay Kumar
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