I used the awk answer from Theodros Zelleke, from split a fasta file and rename on the basis of first line, as a template for the code below:
awk '/[[:digit:]]/ {OUT=substr($0,1) ".txt"}; OUT {print > OUT}' /path/to/file
The above code resulted in the file name consisting of the whole 1st line and the file only included the first 2 lines rather than the complete original file.
I have hundreds of files that I want to rename based on the Location Number which is on the first line of each text file. Below are 2 examples of the text files that I am processing.
file 1 will become "1000030.txt"
Location Number.: 1000030 Location Name, State
Text: Text
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file 2 will become "100003099111134.txt"
Location Number.: 100003099111134 Location Name, State
Text: Text
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Thank you in advance.
substr
here does not do nothing, just return the whole line, so{OUT=substr($0,1) ".txt"}
is equal to{OUT=$0 ".txt"}