202 lines
6.5 KiB
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202 lines
6.5 KiB
Groff
.\" $NetBSD: rs.1,v 1.3 1998/01/09 08:06:09 perry Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 1993
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.\" @(#)rs.1 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/30/93
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.\"
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.TH RS 1 "December 30, 1993"
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.UC 4
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.SH NAME
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rs \- reshape a data array
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBrs [ \-[csCS][\fRx\fB][kKgGw][\fRN\fB]tTeEnyjhHm ] [ \fRrows\fB [ \fRcols\fB ] ]\fR
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I Rs
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reads the standard input, interpreting each line as a row
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of blank-separated entries in an array,
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transforms the array according to the options,
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and writes it on the standard output.
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With no arguments it transforms stream input into a columnar
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format convenient for terminal viewing.
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.PP
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The shape of the input array is deduced from the number of lines
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and the number of columns on the first line.
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If that shape is inconvenient, a more useful one might be
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obtained by skipping some of the input with the \fB\-k\fP option.
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Other options control interpretation of the input columns.
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.PP
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The shape of the output array is influenced by the
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.I rows
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and
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.I cols
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specifications, which should be positive integers.
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If only one of them is a positive integer,
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.I rs
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computes a value for the other which will accommodate
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all of the data.
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When necessary, missing data are supplied in a manner
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specified by the options and surplus data are deleted.
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There are options to control presentation of the output columns,
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including transposition of the rows and columns.
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.PP
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The options are described below.
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.IP \fB\-c\fRx
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Input columns are delimited by the single character \fIx\fP.
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A missing \fIx\fP is taken to be `^I'.
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.IP \fB\-s\fRx
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Like \fB\-c\fR, but maximal strings of \fIx\fP are delimiters.
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.IP \fB\-C\fRx
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Output columns are delimited by the single character \fIx\fP.
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A missing \fIx\fP is taken to be `^I'.
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.IP \fB\-S\fRx
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Like \fB\-C\fR, but padded strings of \fIx\fP are delimiters.
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.IP \fB\-t\fR
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Fill in the rows of the output array using the columns of the
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input array, that is, transpose the input while honoring any
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.I rows
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and
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.I cols
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specifications.
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.IP \fB\-T\fR
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Print the pure transpose of the input, ignoring any
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.I rows
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or
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.I cols
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specification.
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.IP \fB\-k\fRN
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Ignore the first \fIN\fR lines of input.
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.IP \fB\-K\fRN
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Like \fB\-k\fR, but print the ignored lines.
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.IP \fB\-g\fRN
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The gutter width (inter-column space), normally 2, is taken to be \fIN\fR.
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.IP \fB\-G\fRN
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The gutter width has \fIN\fR percent of the maximum
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column width added to it.
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.IP \fB\-e\fR
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Consider each line of input as an array entry.
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.IP \fB\-n\fR
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On lines having fewer entries than the first line,
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use null entries to pad out the line.
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Normally, missing entries are taken from the next line of input.
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.IP \fB\-y\fR
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If there are too few entries to make up the output dimensions,
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pad the output by recycling the input from the beginning.
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Normally, the output is padded with blanks.
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.IP \fB\-h\fR
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Print the shape of the input array and do nothing else.
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The shape is just the number of lines and the number of
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entries on the first line.
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.IP \fB\-H\fR
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Like \fB\-h\fR, but also print the length of each line.
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.IP \fB\-j\fR
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Right adjust entries within columns.
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.IP \fB\-w\fRN
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The width of the display, normally 80, is taken to be the positive
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integer \fIN\fP.
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.IP \fB\-m\fR
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Do not trim excess delimiters from the ends of the output array.
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.IP \fB\-z\fR
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Adapt column widths to fit the largest entries appearing in them.
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.PP
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With no arguments,
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.I rs
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transposes its input, and assumes one array entry per input line
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unless the first non-ignored line is longer than the display width.
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Option letters which take numerical arguments interpret a missing
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number as zero unless otherwise indicated.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.de IC
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.IP
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.ss 36
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.ft B
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..
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.de NC
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.br
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.ss 12
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.PP
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..
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.I Rs
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can be used as a filter to convert the stream output
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of certain programs (e.g.,
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.IR spell ,
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.IR du ,
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.IR file ,
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.IR look ,
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.IR nm ,
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.IR who ,
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and
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.IR wc (1))
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into a convenient ``window'' format, as in
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.IC
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who | rs
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.NC
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This function has been incorporated into the
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.IR ls (1)
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program, though for most programs with similar output
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.I rs
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suffices.
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.PP
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To convert stream input into vector output and back again, use
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.IC
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rs 1 0 | rs 0 1
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.NC
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A 10 by 10 array of random numbers from 1 to 100 and
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its transpose can be generated with
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.IC
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jot \-r 100 | rs 10 10 | tee array | rs \-T > tarray
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.NC
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In the editor
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.IR vi (1),
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a file consisting of a multi-line vector with 9 elements per line
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can undergo insertions and deletions,
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and then be neatly reshaped into 9 columns with
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.IC
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:1,$!rs 0 9
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.NC
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Finally, to sort a database by the first line of each 4-line field, try
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.IC
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rs \-eC 0 4 | sort | rs \-c 0 1
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.NC
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.SH SEE ALSO
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jot(1), vi(1), sort(1), pr(1)
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.SH BUGS
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Handles only two dimensional arrays.
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The algorithm currently reads the whole file into memory,
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so files that do not fit in memory will not be reshaped.
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Fields cannot be defined yet on character positions.
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Re-ordering of columns is not yet possible.
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There are too many options.
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