Hi,
i want to match a string using perl that has got 5 pluses(+++++).
i am using a function for this.
$str1="+++++";
check($str1,"\\+");
sub check{
$str1=$_;
$str2=$_;
if($str1=~m/^$str2{5}$/){
print "Correct.\n";
}else{
print "Wrong..\n";
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to grep for the following type of string from a document given below:
12637 1239 3356 12956 7004 7004 7004 13381 13381
*> 12.0.1.63 0 7018 21872 ?
* 208.51.134.254 53 0 3549 7018 21872 ?... (1 Reply)
Can anyone give the detailed explanation on regex search
i want to know the use of regex in sed and awk also......
the operators like ^,.,* ....etc i need it with some example.....kindly help on this.
I gone through the man pages also..but i was not clear......... (1 Reply)
I would like to search strings composed by only one type of charachter for example
only strings composed by the charachter 'b'
is it right?
$egrep '\<(b+)+\>' filename
Could be there some side effects?
Regards. (1 Reply)
I am having trouble parsing rpm filenames in a shell script.. I found a snippet of perl code that will perform the task but I really don't have time to rewrite the entire script in perl. I cannot for the life of me convert this code into something sed-friendly:
if ($rpm =~ /(*)-(*)-(*)\.(.*)/)... (1 Reply)
I have a regex I'd like to implement and I believe it should be working and I have tested it on various websites that have regex testers but it always says the name is invalid.
#!/bin/bash -x
echo Enter the users first and last name.
read name
if... (11 Replies)
I have a file of protein sequences with headers (my source file). Based on a list of IDs (which are included in some of the headers), I'd like to print out only the specified sequences, with only the ID as header.
In other words, I'd like to search source.txt for the terms in IDs.txt, and print... (3 Replies)
I am not a big expert in regex and have just little understanding of that language.
Could you help me to understand the regular Perl expression:
^(?!if\b|else\b|while\b|)(?:+?\s+){1,6}(+\s*)\(*\) *?(?:^*;?+){0,10}\{
------
This is regex to select functions from a C/C++ source and defined in... (2 Replies)
Here i am writing a script to check&display only the valid mail address from a file
echo "Plz enter the Target file name with path"
read path
if
then
echo "The valid mail address are:"
email=$(grep -E -o "\b+@+\.{2,6}\b" $path )
echo "$email"
fi
The file contains the data like this:... (6 Replies)
I'm trying to get some exclusions into our sendmail regular expression for the K command. The following configuration & regex works:
LOCAL_CONFIG
#
Kcheckaddress regex -a@MATCH
+<@+?\.++?\.(us|info|to|br|bid|cn|ru)
LOCAL_RULESETS
SLocal_check_mail
# check address against various regex... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: RobbieTheK
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ns_connsetstatus
Ns_ConnStatus(3aolserver) AOLserver Library Procedures Ns_ConnStatus(3aolserver)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Ns_ConnGetStatus, Ns_ConnSetStatus - Routines to manage the HTTP response status
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
int
Ns_ConnGetStatus(conn)
void
Ns_ConnSetStatus(conn, status)
ARGUMENTS
Ns_Conn conn (in) Pointer to open connection.
int status (in) Integer HTTP status code.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
These routines manage the HTTP response code sent to the client in a later call to Ns_ConnFlush or Ns_ConnFlushDirect. Higher level rou-
tines such as the Ns_ConnReturn functions normally call these routines automatically using standard HTTP status codes and the Ns_ConnQueue-
Headers routine can be used to set the status code for lower level code which bypasses Ns_ConnFlush.
int Ns_ConnGetStatus(conn)
Return the current HTTP status to be sent.
int Ns_ConnSetStatus(conn, status)
Set the status code to be sent in the response, for example, 200 for a normal "OK" response. A later call to Ns_ConnFlush will con-
struct the appropriate HTTP response including the given status with the cooresponding string status code.
EXAMPLES
The following example demonstrates setting an odd status code followed by a call to Ns_ConnFlushDirect to send some data:
Ns_ConnSetStatus(conn, 600);
Ns_ConnSetType(conn, "text/plain");
Ns_ConnFlushDirect(conn, "hello", 5, 0);
The following should provide similar results:
Ns_ConnSetRequiredHeaders(conn, "text/plain", 5);
Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(conn, 600);
Ns_ConnPuts(conn, "hello");
Ns_ConnClose(conn);
SEE ALSO Ns_ConnGetType(3), Ns_ConnSetType(3), Ns_ConnFlush(3), Ns_ConnFlushDirect(3), Ns_ConnSetRequiredHeaders(3), Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(3),
ns_conn(n)
KEYWORDS
connectionn, response, status
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_ConnStatus(3aolserver)