1. CSV is a simple table file format defined, which is similar to excel but easier than it. Open the CSV file in a text editor and you can see
In fact, "," is basically used to split the data of each field, as follows:
A, 32, 0, 1, communication station, switch room on the eighth floor. East Gate magnetic
A, 32, 1, 1, communication station, switch room on the eighth floor. Ximen gate magnetic
A, 32, 2, 0, communication station, switch room on the eighth floor. Communication screen fault
A, 32, 3, 0, communication station, switch room on the eighth floor. ups running status
A, 32, 4, 0, communication station, switch room on the eighth floor. High Humidity alarm
2. If you do not need to consider complicated situations, you can modify the bash script as needed and convert the above CSV file (I changed it to a TXT file)
Convert the XML file (fep_yx.txt-> an $1/the first of the last field. The previous name/$2 file path $1 _ $ 2.xml ):
E.g. Convert the preceding section to switch room/a_32.xml on the/8 floor.
#! /Usr/bin/bash <br/> export lc_all = zh_cn.gbk <br/> bar = "Hangzhou" <br/> # obtain the non-repeated enumeration of the first column <br/> FePS = "$ (cat fep_yx.txt | awk 'in in {FS = ", "} {print $1} '| uniq | grep' ^ [A-Z] ')" <br/> echo "FePS supported des: "$ FePS <br/> echo $ bar <br/> # create a folder for each enumeration <br/> for FEP in $ FePS; DO <br/> echo $ bar <br/> echo "FEP: "$ FEP <br/> [-d $ FEP] | mkdir-p $ FEP </P> <p> touch $ fe P/FEP <br/> RM-RF. /$ FEP/* </P> <p> # filter out the first column of the total file and put it in the same folder. <br/> CAT fep_yx.txt | grep "^ $ FEP">. /$ FEP "_ Yx ". TXT <br/> CAT fep_yc.txt | grep "^ $ FEP">. /$ FEP "_ YC ". TXT </P> <p> # Find the first field. previous name <br/> Devs = $ (cat. /"$ FEP"/$ FEP "_ Yx ". TXT | awk 'in in {FS = "," }{ Print $6} '| awk' begin {FS = ". "} {print $1} '| uniq) <br/> for Dev in $ Devs; DO <br/> # echo $ Dev <br/> echo $ Dev> $ FEP/_dev.txt <br/> done <br /> Devs = $ (cat. /"$ FEP"/"$ FEP" _yc.txt | awk 'in in {FS = ","} {print $6} '| awk' begin {FS = ". "} {print $1} '| uniq) <br/> for Dev in $ Devs; DO <br/> echo $ Dev >$ FEP/_dev.txt <br/> done </P> <p> Devs =$ (cat $ FEP/_dev.txt | uniq) </P> <p> for Dev in $ Devs; DO </P> <p> [$ Dev = "0"] & break; </P> <p> echo "--------------- Dev: -"$ Dev </P> <p> [-d $ FEP/$ Dev] | mkdir-p $ FEP/$ Dev </P> <p> cat. /"$ FEP"/"$ FEP" _yx.txt | Grep "$ Dev" | sed "s/$ DEV /. // G ">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _yx.txt <br/> cat. /"$ FEP"/"$ FEP" _yc.txt | grep "$ Dev" | sed "s/$ DEV /. // G ">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _yc.txt </P> <p> # locate the different enumerations of $2 in the above layers <br/> Stas =$ (cat $ FEP /$ DEV/"$ FEP" _yx.txt | awk 'in in {FS = ", "} {print $2} '| uniq | grep' ^ [0-9] * ') # <$ (cat $ FEP/$ DEV/fep_yc.txt | awk 'in in {FS = ", "} {print $2} '| uniq | grep' ^ [0-9] * ') | uniq) <br/> echo" sta: -- "$ Stas <br/> For STA in $ Stas; DO <br/> echo "nod: ---" "$ FEP, $ Dev, $ sta "</P> <p> # Start to convert to XML <br/> echo" <? XML version =/"1.0/" encoding =/"gb2312/" standalone =/"No/"?> ">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML <br/> echo "<Point Information>">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML </P> <p> CAT $ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _yx.txt | grep "$ sta">. /"$ FEP"/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta" _yx.txt <br/> echo "<Switch Point Information>">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML <br/> cat. /"$ FEP"/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta" _yx.txt | awk 'in in {FS = ", "}{ print" <row> <Name> "$6" </Name> <alarm_value> "$4" </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <Node> "$3" </node> </row> "} '>. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML <br/> echo "</Switch Point Information>">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML </P> <p> RM $ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta" _yx.txt </P> <p> CAT $ FEP/$ DEV /" $ FEP "_yc.txt | grep" $ sta ",>. /"$ FEP"/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta" _yc.txt <br/> echo "<analog Point Information>">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML <br/> cat. /"$ FEP"/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta" _yc.txt | awk 'in in {FS = ", "}{ print" <row> <Name> "$16" </Name> <up_bound> "$7" </up_bound> <up_degree> "$9" </up_degree> <low_bound> "$8" </low_bound> <low_degree> "$10" </low_degree> <up_up_bound> "$11" </up_up_bound> <up_up_degree> "</up_up_degree> <low_low_bound>" $12 "</low_low_bound> <low_low_degree>" $14 "</low_degree> <node>" $3 "</node> <OFFSET> "$6" </Offset> <calc_method> "$4" </calc_method> <coeff> "$5" </coeff> </row> "} '>. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML <br/> echo "</analog Point Information>">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML <br/> echo "</Point Information>">. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta ". XML </P> <p> RM $ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _ "$ sta" _yc.txt <br/> # clear intermediate files <br/> RM-RF. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _yx.txt. /$ FEP/$ DEV/"$ FEP" _yc.txt </P> <p> done </P> <p> RM-F $ FEP/_dev.txt $ FEP/"$ FEP "_yx.txt $ FEP/" $ FEP "_yc.txt </P> <p> done
3. converted results
<? XML version = "1.0" encoding = "gb2312" standalone = "no"?> <Br/> <Point Information> <br/> <Switch Point Information> <br/> <row> <Name> dongmen field </Name> <alarm_value> 1 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 0 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> Ximen door magnetism </Name> <alarm_value> 1 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 1 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> communication screen fault </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 2 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> UPS running status </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 3 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> high humidity alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 4 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> low humidity alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 5 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> high temperature alert </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 6 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> low temperature alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </ alarm_degree> <node> 7 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 16 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> distribution frame A0 column alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 17 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> distribution frame A1 column alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 18 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <name> distribution frame A2 column alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 19 </node> </row> <br /> <row> <Name> distribution frame A3 column alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 20 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> distribution frame A4 column alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <Node> 21 </node> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> distribution frame A5 column alarm </Name> <alarm_value> 0 </alarm_value> <alarm_degree> 162 </alarm_degree> <node> 22 </node> </row> <br/> </Switch Point Information> <br/> <analog Point Information> <br/> <row> <Name> temperature </Name> <up_bound> 35.000 </up_bound> <up_degree> 163 </up_degree> <low_bound> 5.000 </low_bound> <low_degree> 163 </ low_degree> <up_up_bound> 40.000 </up_up_bound> <strong> 0 </strong> <low_low_bound>-2.000 </low_low_bound> <low_low_degree> 162 </strong> <node> 0 /node> <OFFSET> 0.000 </Offset> <calc_method> 0 </calc_method> <coeff>-1.2207e-002 </coeff> </row> <br/> <row> <Name> humidity </Name> <up_bound> 95.000 </up_bound> <up_degree> 164 </up_degree> <low_bound> 30.000 </low_bound> <low_degree> 164 </low_degree> <up_up_bound> 100.000 </up_up_bound> <strong> 1 </strong> <low_low_bound> 10.000 </low_low_bound> <low_low_degree> 162 </strong> <node> 1 </node> <OFFSET> 0.000 </Offset> <calc_method> 0 </calc_method> <coeff>-2.4414e-002 </coeff> </row> <br/> </analog point information> <br/> </Point Information>