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02-28-2006 10:53 PM
02-28-2006 10:53 PM
Hi Everyone,
I would like to ask you assistance for re my text reformat.
I have fileA with this content
abcde,1,xyz
gjhkl,2,bhy
....
...
qwerty,99,mko
I wanna change all second column in same fixed number of characters (lets say just six digits there fore having leading zeroes for lower numbers) like
abcde,000001,xyz
gjhkl,000001,bhy
....
...
qwerty,000099,mko
Can I use the awk command? if yes kindly share it to me then I'll check it. thanks much.
Ferdi
I would like to ask you assistance for re my text reformat.
I have fileA with this content
abcde,1,xyz
gjhkl,2,bhy
....
...
qwerty,99,mko
I wanna change all second column in same fixed number of characters (lets say just six digits there fore having leading zeroes for lower numbers) like
abcde,000001,xyz
gjhkl,000001,bhy
....
...
qwerty,000099,mko
Can I use the awk command? if yes kindly share it to me then I'll check it. thanks much.
Ferdi
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02-28-2006 11:06 PM
02-28-2006 11:06 PM
Re: A unix text reformat
Hi,
you can use e few standard cammands, particularly the features of typeset, e.g.:
#!/usr/bin/sh
typeset -Z6 fup
IFS=","
while read one two three
do
fup="$two"
echo "$one,$fup,$three"
done <./infile
man ksh and check typeset!
regards,
John K.
you can use e few standard cammands, particularly the features of typeset, e.g.:
#!/usr/bin/sh
typeset -Z6 fup
IFS=","
while read one two three
do
fup="$two"
echo "$one,$fup,$three"
done <./infile
man ksh and check typeset!
regards,
John K.
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