Many fields, such as data science, bioinformatics, and Linux systems administration, require the manipulation of textual data. Tasks include extracting fields or records meeting certain conditions from structured data (e.g., comma-separated files), combining content from multiple files, applying systematic changes to all lines of a document, sorting or randomizing data, and splitting larger files into smaller files. While these operations could be done by hand, they tend to be time-consuming, tedious and, worst of all, error prone.

Linux Tools for Text Processing

Linux Tools for Text Processing

Instructor: Robert Sinkovits
Access provided by Bandung Institute of Technology
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Beginner level
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2 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
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What you'll learn
Use of basic and advanced tools for searching and manipulating text in a Linux environment
Regular expressions in the context of awk, sed and grep
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Tools you'll learn
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Taught in English
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