cool, yes this works only thing now I have to mak echnage for cases where city has two parts like orange-county in that case the numbering would change, $4 would become $5 etc
cool, yes this works only thing now I have to mak echnage for cases where city has two parts like orange-county in that case the numbering would change, $4 would become $5 etc
I need to generate a single file based on the all the city states file I have in one directory. For example I have the file emp-name-irving-texas.grammar. I need to get the following output based on the file name:
(irving texas IRVING-TEXAS:n) {<city irving><state texas><vid $n>}
Similarly...
These are good but they replace all the occurences of the character ([ with file name and I just need this to be done only once at the begining of the file. Thanks alot anyways. Could anyone suggest the modification
I need to do the following. I have the following file called
emp-name-irving-kentucky.grammar
The original contents are:
([
(elbert freeman){<vid bkaa9v2>}
(marque worrell){<vid b3ygmys>}
(ronney riddell){<vid b3zbgjq>}
]
?please~0.001)
I need the file to be transformed to the followinG...
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