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Re: Reading portions of large files
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Brendan Halpin |
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Re: Reading portions of large files |
Date: |
10 Jan 2003 17:16:18 +0000 |
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Gerald.Jean@spgdag.ca writes:
> I have very large files, sometimes over 1G, from which I would like to edit
> very small portions, the headers or trailers for example. Emacs won't open
> those files, it complains about them being too big. Is it possible to
> edit, and save back after editing, only small portions of such files.
Use head and tail to split the file into the header-to-be-edited
and the-rest. Edit the header-to-be-edited in emacs, save, then
concatenated the-rest onto it.
Assuming all editing is within the first 2000 bytes (not tested):
head -c2000 bigfile > header-to-be-edited
tail -c+2001 bigfile > the-rest
(edit header-to-be-edited, save)
cat header-to-be-edited the-rest > new-big-file
Even if the file is not too big to fit in Emacs, this should be
faster for very big files where the editing is all in a small
section.
Brendan
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- Re: Reading portions of large files, David Kastrup, 2003/01/11
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2003/01/13
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Miles Bader, 2003/01/13
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Miles Bader, 2003/01/13
- Re: Reading portions of large files, David Kastrup, 2003/01/13
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Miles Bader, 2003/01/13
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Lee Sau Dan, 2003/01/20
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Mac, 2003/01/24
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2003/01/27
- Re: Reading portions of large files, Eric Pement, 2003/01/10
- Re: Reading portions of large files,
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