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From: Chuck Gelm <nc8q@gelm.net>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: string manipulating?
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 17:09:02 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E19FE7E.B7900706@gelm.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3E19A91A.7EEB7666@wa5rrh.org

Thanks, Jim & Brian:

[info|man cut]

LemmeC if I understand the 
'-f' fields=LIST

The LIST is a list of enumerated fields, i.e.
field1, field2, field3,... [ala: 1,2,3,4,5,6]
each separated by the delimiter. So, if "("
is a delimiter, then the following strings:     v
Interesting ports on as1-216-68-15-180.fuse.net (216.68.15.180):
Interesting ports on as1-216-68-15-184.fuse.net (216.68.15.184):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is field 1                                  and this is field 2

:-)
Chuck
 
Jim Reimer wrote:
> 
> Chuck Gelm wrote:
> >
> > Hi, Brian:
> >
> >  Thanks.  Your suggestion is the similar to Jim's with
> > the arguments reversed.
> >
> >  You and Jim have fed me. Thanks.
> > Please teach me to fish.  ;-)
> >
> 
> See if you can get your hands on a copy of "Unix in a Nutshell"
> (System V edition) by O'Reilly.  Doesn't always match up completely
> with Linux, but I've found it to be an invaluable reference - and it
> sure beats man pages.
> 
> Covers all the standard Unix commands, KSH, CSH, Bourne shell,
> and has sections on pattern matching, Emacs, vi, ex, sed, awk,
> make, and other stuff I've never used.
> 
> There's also "Linux in a Nutshell", but I've never seen a copy,
> and from looking at the table of contents on O'Reilly's web
> site, it looks light it may not cover commands the same way
> the Unix/Sys V book does.
> 
> -jdr-
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-01-06 22:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-12-08 18:38 tar for "full" floppy backup? Jerry James Haumberger
2002-12-09  8:10 ` ichi
2002-12-08 21:07   ` dashielljt
2002-12-09 18:11     ` ichi
2002-12-09 10:16       ` dashielljt
2002-12-09 12:38       ` Mr. James W. Laferriere
2003-01-04 17:50   ` pcmcia-cs quit working Chuck Gelm
2003-01-05 16:46   ` string manipulating? Chuck Gelm
2003-01-05 17:01     ` Jim Reimer
2003-01-05 17:42       ` Chuck Gelm
2003-01-05 17:56         ` Jim Reimer
2003-01-05 17:20     ` Brian Jackson
2003-01-05 17:23       ` Brian Jackson
2003-01-06  0:50         ` Chuck Gelm
2003-01-06  1:22           ` Brian Jackson
     [not found]           ` <3E19A91A.7EEB7666@wa5rrh.org>
2003-01-06 22:09             ` Chuck Gelm [this message]
2003-01-06 23:06               ` Brian Jackson
2003-02-19 22:56   ` PC speaker 'alert' Chuck Gelm
2003-02-20  2:33     ` whitnl73

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