now that I have this 2 dimensional array I would like to do this afterward:
I want to fill an empty matrix with these letters in this array. The reason for creating random numbers is to take the letters in a random order.
So I add another column to this array with 0 values:
print "$TF[$i]\t" . rand(1) . "\t0\n";
After sorting based on random numbers the letter is taken and feed to this empty matrix. Each row shouldn't have more than 3 letters in total. by taking each letter the 0 value in array is replaced by 1 , so next time if it is 1 means that we have to skip since it has been taken once.
I am trying to reference a two dimensional array in a
subroutine and can't seem to figure this one out in Perl.
Does anybody know? Please enlighten me.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use constant DIM => 4;
sub Shift_elements_right{
my (@Input, @Output) = @_;
for ($i = 0 ; $i <= DIM ;... (5 Replies)
I am going to develop a address book using the shell scripting commands without sed, awk, .... I am thinking to apply the concept of 2 dimenstional array. Can I create a two dimensional array for the insertion/updation/deletion of record in unix. If yes then tell me plz or recommend me some... (1 Reply)
I am trying to implementing two dimensinal array in ksh script.Would you pls help me out.
I have a large size of file, File contains looks like
ID SID VLAUE1 VALUE2 TOTALVALUE
1 a1 01 02 03
1 b1 02 05 07 ... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm writing a nagios check that will see if our ldap servers are in sync...
I got the status data into a nested array, I would like to search key of each array and if "OK" is NOT present, echo other key=>values in the current array to a variable
so...eg...let take the single array... (1 Reply)
I am writing matrix multiplication and trying to return a two dimensional array from a function but I keep getting errors. Can someone please help me?
here is my code (it is just the skeleton of my program):
void main ()
{
...
int *matmultiply (int, int, int, int , int , int )
...
}
... (4 Replies)
hi,
total newbie to shell scripting and wondering if some of you guru's can give me a hand on a problem I'm trying to solve.
The tmplsnr.a file contains
LSNR_51526
db1
db2
LSNR_51527
db3
db4
db5
Summary - depending on which db is set, the script will start the relevant listener... (5 Replies)
Hello, all
For a 1-dimensional array, such as
myarr_1=1
myarr_1=2
myarr_1=3I know I can write a loop as below to show the array member one by one:
for (i in myarr_1){print i, myarr_1}Now, suppose I have a two dimensional array such as:
myarray_2=1 myarray_2=2
myarray_2=10 myarray_2=20My... (3 Replies)
I have an array of names. Each one of the name, has a number represented to it.
For example A has an ID 8, B has an ID 2.
What I am after is a for loop that when the array is in position 1, a particular variable is set to the value of position 1 in array 2
declare -a arr=("A" "B" "C"... (6 Replies)
Hi, I'm developing a script which contains a multi dimensional array, however for some reason the array is not iterating.
When executing the script, services are listed as arguments from argument 2. Ex voice data sms.
service=${@:2};
for services in $service
do
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nms
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
srand
rand(3UCB) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Library Functions rand(3UCB)NAME
rand, srand - simple random number generator
SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/cc[ flag ... ] file ...
int rand()
int srand( seed);
unsigned seed;
DESCRIPTION
rand() uses a multiplicative congruential random number generator with period 2**32 to return successive pseudo-random numbers in the range
from 0 to "2**31 -1."
srand() can be called at any time to reset the random-number generator to a random starting point. The generator is initially seeded with a
value of 1.
SEE ALSO drand48(3C), rand(3C), random(3C)NOTES
Use of these interfaces should be restricted to only applications written on BSD platforms. Use of these interfaces with any of the system
libraries or in multi-thread applications is unsupported.
The spectral properties of rand() leave a great deal to be desired. drand48(3C) and random(3C) provide much better, though more elaborate,
random-number generators.
The low bits of the numbers generated are not very random; use the middle bits. In particular the lowest bit alternates between 0 and 1.
SunOS 5.10 12 Feb 1993 rand(3UCB)