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Top Forums Programming C terminal commands Post 302759235 by milestails on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 01:09:13 AM
Old 01-22-2013
Sorry, I mean by taking this

Code:
sprintf(leftCmd,"snmpget -v 1 -c \"%s\" %s %s | awk '{print $4 >> \"/tmp/value.txt\" }'", leftComunity,leftIP,leftMIB);


And changing | awk print in=$4 }.
By doing that would I be able to call “in” and get the output?


As you can tell this is a bit past my knowledge.

Here is the run down.
I have this command
Code:
./check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.1.1 -C public -n eth0 -k --label -w 0,0 -c 0,0 -d 15 -MB | grep in | cut -d '=' -f 2| cut -d "/" -f 1| grep [0-9.] | tr -d '[:alpha:]' | awk '{print $1}'


Which in a terminal outputs the current Mbps download “4.3”.

I would like to be able to run the command and set the output to a variable let's say “inspeed”

Then change it to a percentage of bandwidth used. max down =30
Code:
percent=(inspeed/30)*100


Then echo the numbers
Code:
printf (current download is %i, percent)

 

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mdbFontSize(5)							 The m17n Library						    mdbFontSize(5)

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mdbFontSize - Font Size DESCRIPTION
In some case, a font contains incorrect information about its size (typically in the case of a hacked TrueType font), which results in a bad text layout when such a font is used in combination with the other fonts. To overcome this problem, the m17n library loads information about font-size adjustment from the m17n database by the tags <font, resize>. The data is loaded as a plist of this format. FONT-SIZE-ADJUSTMENT ::= PER-FONT * PER-FONT ::= '(' FONT-SPEC ADJUST-RATIO ')' FONT-SPEC ::= '(' [ FOUNDRY FAMILY [ WEIGHT [ STYLE [ STRETCH [ ADSTYLE ]]]]] REGISTRY ')' ADJUST-RATIO ::= INTEGER FONT-SPEC is to specify properties of a font. FOUNDRY to REGISTRY are symbols corresponding to Mfoundry to Mregistry property of a font. See m17nFont for the meaning of each property. ADJUST-RATIO is an integer number specifying by percentage how much the font-size must be adjusted. For instance, this PER-FONT: ((devanagari-cdac) 150) instructs the font handler of the m17n library to open a font of 1.5 times bigger than a requested size on opening a font whose registry is 'devanagari-cdac'. COPYRIGHT
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