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How to Cut field in 1ST

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[Music] so hello everyone welcome back so today were finally going to cut our hay field and hopefully by the time this is all over in the next few days well have our own bales that we made so this hayfield is mostly grass and alfalfa mix its actually really heavy alfalfa and we got our first blooms um last weekend and alfalfa at least my alfalfa has these little purple blooms that form on the alfalfa and thats from what i understand its about the right time to cut for haze right when it starts to get its blooms so thats what were going to try to do today i just got done greasing the sickle bar mower back up gas the tractor up i think im ready to go so uh i think ive decided to start off in uh i think third gear low should be about four miles an hour to cut with the sickle bar mower im still not sure how fast i can go with this thing so i think that some of my problem even last time may have been that i was trying to go too slow with it so if anybody has some experience with

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The -f is the field specifier and the -d is the delimiter. The command above says to first cut the line up using as the delimiter, and return back the 2nd field( -f2 ). The second command cuts up that result using the : delimiter, and returns back the 1st field( -f1 ).
cut cuts/splits lines on the delimeter (specified by -d ) and then selects certain fields from those cut up lines. Which fields is specified by -f (counting starts at 1, not at 0) If you would have a file xyz with contents: 1 2 3 4 5 6. then cut -d -f1 xyz. would give you: 1 4 5.
1) The cut command is used to display selected parts of file content in UNIX. 2) The default delimiter in cut command is tab, you can change the delimiter with the option -d in the cut command. 3) The cut command in Linux allows you to select the part of the content by bytes, by character, and by field or column.
Each line of the file can be sliced and the required data can be retrieved easily by using `cut` command. It can also be used to cut text by delimiter or character or byte position. This command has many options to cut data from the text or file in different ways.
To show you an example of the cut command with tab delimiter, we need to first change our delimiter from : to tab, for that we can use the sed command, which will replace all colon with \t or tab character. After that, we can use, and then we will apply the cut command of Linux to extract the first column.
-d, --delimiter=DELIM: It is used to cut a specific section by a delimiter. -f, --fields=LIST: It is used to select the specific fields. It also prints any line that does not contain any delimiter character, unless the -s option is specified. -n: It is used to ignore any option.
To specify the fields that should be cut invoke the command with the -f option. When not specified, the default delimiter is TAB. In the examples below, we will use the following file. The fields are separated by tabs.
To cut by character use the -c option. This selects the characters given to the -c option. This can be a list of comma separated numbers, a range of numbers or a single number. Where your input stream is character based -c can be a better option than selecting by bytes as often characters are more than one byte.
A delimiter is a character that marks the beginning or end of a unit of data. A delimited field is a variable-length field where the field length is set based on the fields contents. Commonly used delimiters in export files include the comma (,), semicolon (;), and colon (:).
-d - To indicate the delimiter on the basis of which the cut command will cut the fields. The following example extracts first 3 characters of each line from a file called test. txt $ cut -c1-3 test. txt cat cp ls 3.

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