How to print last <n> pages of a file?
Randal L. Schwartz
merlyn at iwarp.intel.com
Fri May 3 04:26:39 AEST 1991
In article <1991May2.162355.779 at elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>, pjs at euclid (Peter Scott) writes:
| How can I print the last <n> pages of a text file? Said file has form
| feeds at random places, so "tail -132 file | lpr" won't work. Now, I tried
| "pr file | tail -132" but that includes the 5-line headers and footers
| that I don't want and don't get with "lpr file". So I tried
| "pr -t file | tail -132" but the -t option turns off page filling so the
| form feeds aren't expanded :-(.
|
| Any suggestions? SunOS 4.1 over here.
A quick Perl solution:
################################################## snip
#!/usr/bin/perl
$tail = shift || 1;
## first arg is number of pages to tail (default is 1)
## rest of args are processed like "cat"
$/ = "\f"; # input separator set to form-feed
while (<>) {
push(@q,$_);
shift(@q) while @q > $tail; # keep only $tail pages in queue
}
print @q;
exit 0;
################################################## snip
Perl is available for free for all UNIX-like os's at any of the GNU
sites or devvax.jpl.nasa.gov.
print "Just another Perl hacker,"
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