I have an odd issue.
I am trying to copy some files/folders to my linux box via a burned CD which I created on my mac. When I browse the files on the mac (or my windows box), everything looks fine (some of the folder names start with a capital letter, which is needed for everything to work... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have got an application through which an user will submit an address like "c:\tuser\abc".
This application calls a script and passes the address to the scripts positional parameter say $1.
So $1 should contain "c:\tuser\abc", but when $1 is echoed the "\t" and "\a" are interpreted to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a korn shell script with 1 parameter.
My script deletes certain files, for example....
sid=$1
rm $ORC/dbs/orapwd${sid} #orapwddb1
rm $ORC/dbs/lk${sid} #lkDB1
In the first file, the $sid must be in small letters and in the second file, the $sid must be in capital... (4 Replies)
hi guys, I know this might be very simple for u but not for me.
I simply want to print the active users, changeing the first letter in their names to capital. i guess sed it's useful but don't know how to find the correspondign capital letter and don't know how to change just the first... (16 Replies)
Hi,
Is it possible to view the escape sequence in the ascii file. That is I want to see the newlinw character,tab ........ etc
Thanks
Sweta (4 Replies)
Hi,
I just want to search a file for any words containng a capital letter and then display a list of just these words!
I have been trying grep but to no has not helped.(im using the bash shell) (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have a requirement where the variable name starts with $, like
$Amd=/home/student/test/
How to work wit it? can some one help me, am in gr8 confusion:confused: (5 Replies)
Hello everyone I tell you that I'm trying to do a bash program that can put parentheses around each capital letter of each line using SED.
I tell you probe with:
sed -e '1,$s/A/(A)/g' "$file"
but only add parentheses in A.
then tested with:
sed 'y/AB/(A)(B)/' "$archivo"
but it... (3 Replies)
Hi guys.
I have file named output.txt containing file names. one per line. I use this command to convert all characters to capital letters and write to the same file.
cat output.txt | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' > output.txtBut at the end output.txt is emtpy. Could anyone help?? (6 Replies)
Hallo,
I need to extract distinct sequence of letters for example from 136 to 193
Files are quite big, so I would prefer not to use "fold -w1"
Thank you very much
Input file look like this:
1 cttttacctt catgtgtttt tgcagatatt tgttcataat aacatcttct ttttaagtta
61 ttaaaatctt... (4 Replies)
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language::intercal::charset::baudot
INTERCAL::Charset::Baudot(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation INTERCAL::Charset::Baudot(3pm)NAME
Charset::Baudot - allows to use Baudot string constants in ASCII programs (and v.v.)
SYNOPSIS
use Charset::Baudot 'baudot2ascii';
my $a = baudot2ascii"(Baudot text)";
DESCRIPTION
Charset::Baudot defines functions to convert between a subset of ASCII and a subset of nonstandard Baudot - the original Baudot allows only
letters, numbers, and some punctuation. We assume that a "Shift to letters" code while already in letters mode means "Shift to lowercase"
and "Shift to figures" while already in figures mode means "Shift to symbols". This allows to use up to 120 characters. However, for sim-
plicity some characters are available in multiple sets, so the total is less than that.
Two functions, baudot2ascii and ascii2baudot, are exportable (but not exported by default). They do the obvious thing to their first argu-
ment and return the transformed string.
BAUDOT CHARACTER TABLE
The following are the characters recognised. As described, the "shift" characters have nonstandard meaning.
set Letters Lowercase Figures Symbols
code
00 N/A N/A N/A N/A
01 E e 3 Cents
02 L/F L/F L/F L/F (line feed)
03 A a - +
04 Space Space Space Tab
05 S s BELL
06 I i 8 #
07 U u 7 =
08 C/R C/R C/R C/R (carriage return)
09 D d $ *
10 R r 4 {
11 J j ' ~
12 N n , XOR
13 F f ! |
14 C c : ^
15 K k ( <
16 T t 5 [
17 Z z " }
18 W w ) >
19 L l 2 ]
20 H h N/A backspace
21 Y y 6 @
22 P p 0 N/A
23 Q q 1 POUND
24 O o 9 NOT
25 B b ? delete
26 G g & N/A
27 Figures Figures Symbols Symbols
28 M m . %
29 X x / _
30 V v ; N/A
31 Lowercase Lowercase Letters Letters
COPYRIGHT
This module is part of CLC-INTERCAL.
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007 Claudio Calvelli, all rights reserved
See files README and COPYING in the distribution for information.
SEE ALSO
A qualified psychiatrist.
perl v5.8.8 2008-03-29 INTERCAL::Charset::Baudot(3pm)