I have the following text
' 14411.7647 e0 - 2647.0588 e3 + 7352.9412 e12 + 14411.7647 e123 21828.2063'
' - 2647.0588 e3 + 7352.9412 e12 7814.9002'
' 14411.7647 e0 + 14411.7647 e123 20381.3131'
' 14411.7647 e0 + 14411.7647 e123 20381.3131'
' 0.0000 e0 + 0.0000 e123 1.9293e-12'
' 14411.7647'
and I'd like to align to look like a table based on the eXXX terms. This could be an example output:
' 14411.7647 e0 - 2647.0588 e3 + 7352.9412 e12 + 14411.7647 e123 21828.2063'
' - 2647.0588 e3 + 7352.9412 e12 7814.9002'
' 14411.7647 e0 + 14411.7647 e123 20381.3131'
' 14411.7647 e0 + 14411.7647 e123 20381.3131'
' 0.0000 e0 + 0.0000 e123 1.9293e-12'
' 14411.7647'
The most important part is to align the eXXX terms along with it's coefficients.
UPDATE: the columns are originally separated by spaces. The output could be separated by tabs, for example.
UPDATE2: The first row indicates the total number of columns. There are no more columns than those in the first row. The exxx in second and following rows can be the same or not than in the first row, but you'll never find more terms than the first row nor will be unordered (i.e. e12 will be after e3 always)
Can this be achieved using awk or similar?
- 2647.0588 e3
should be in the second column? Why not in the first column? Why not the fourth or third column? What is the key to sorting which field goes to which column? Are theexx
constant within a file? Are we expected to search the whole file for all possibleeXX
fields and then decide how many columns there should be? What ife3
field is aftere12
in one line? Should we change the order then?