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| fmlcut - cut out selected fields of each line of a file |
SYNOPSIS
| fmlcut -clist [filename ...] |
| fmlcut -flist [-dchar] [-s] [filename ...] |
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The fmlcut function cuts out columns from a table or fields from each line in filename; in database parlance, it implements the projection of a relation. fmlcut can be used as a filter; if filename is not specified or is -, the standard input is read. list specifies
the fields to be selected. Fields can be fixed length (character positions) or variable length (separated by a field delimiter character), depending on whether -c or -f is
specified.
Note: Either the -c or the -f option must be specified.
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list
- A comma-separated list of integer field numbers (in increasing order), with optional - to indicate ranges. For example: 1,4,7; 1-3,8; -5,10 (short for 1-5,10); or 3- (short for third through
last field).
- -clist
- If -c is specified, list specifies character positions (for instance, -c1-72 would pass the first 72 characters of each line). Note: No space intervenes between -c and list.
- -flist
- If -f is specified, list is a list of fields assumed to be separated
in the file by the default delimiter character, TAB, or by char if the -d option is specified. For example, -f1,7 copies the first and seventh field only. Lines with no delimiter characters are passed through intact (useful for table subheadings), unless -s is specified. Note: No space intervenes
between -f and list. The following options can be used if you have specified -f.
- -dchar
- If -d is specified, char is the field delimiter. Space or other characters with special meaning
to FMLI must be quoted. Note: No space intervenes between -d and char . The default field delimiter is TAB.
- -s
- Suppresses lines with no delimiter characters. If -s is not specified, lines with no delimiters will be passed through untouched.
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| Example 1. Getting login IDs and names
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The following example gets the login IDs and names.
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example% fmlcut -d: -f1,5 /etc/passwd
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Example 2. Getting the current login name
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The next example gets the current login name.
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example% `who am i | fmlcut -f1 -d" "`
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See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Availability | SUNWcsu |
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fmlcut returns the following exit values:
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0
- when the selected field is successfully cut out
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2
- on syntax errors
The following error messages may be displayed on the FMLI message line:
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ERROR: line too long
- A line has more than 1023 characters or fields, or there is no new-line
character.
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ERROR: bad list for c/f option
- Missing -c or -f option or incorrectly specified list. No error occurs if a line has fewer fields than the list calls for.
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ERROR: no fields
- The list is empty.
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ERROR: no delimiter
- Missing char on -d option.
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fmlcut cannot correctly process lines longer than 1023 characters, or lines with no newline character.
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