next stupid question is how do I access one of the many files in the function? So the results of os.walk populates my list -- content [] with the files in the directory:
so how would I access that information so I can add additional logic to my script? when I attempt to access anything in my list, I get the following error
when not using a function I can access the elements a such:
Last edited by metallica1973; 10-31-2013 at 01:19 PM..
Hi Pals,
I need some information related .def file in HP-Ux shell scripting. What actaully a .def file contains. It is having all definitions of some functions. But what is the relationship between a .def file and shell script. Can anyone give some examples.
Thanks in Advance.
Best... (1 Reply)
Guys,
I need to iterate populate an array while going over files in directory. Can someone please tell me syntax I tried this but it isn't working ==>
for F in `ls -p "${directory1}" | grep -v "\/"`
do
cd "${directory2}"
cmp "${directory2}"/"${F}" "${directory1}"/"${F}" ... (2 Replies)
File_A contains Strings:
a
b
c
d
File_B contains Strings:
a
c
z
Need to have script written in either sh or ksh. Derive resultant files (File_New_A and File_New_B) from lists File_A and File_B where string elements in File_New_A and File_New_B are listed below.
Resultant... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have to create a JList and the items I need to display are store in HashMap table. What would be the easiest way to populate this JList. Basically the items I want to display/show in the JList are the key values of the HashMap. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. (0 Replies)
Hi.
I am trying to write a Python programme that compares two different text files which both contain a list of words. Each word has its own line
worda
wordb
wordc
I want to compare textfile 2 with textfile 1, and if there's a word in textfile 2 that is NOT in textfile 1, I want to... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I'm new to the python programming, and I have a question.
I have to write a program that prints a receipt for a restaurant. The input is a list which looks like:
product1
product3
product8
....
In the other input file there is a list which looks like:
product1 coffee 5,00... (1 Reply)
Hello, I have a pretty simple question, but I am new to Python and am trying to write a simple program. Put simply, I want to take a text file that looks like this:
11111 22222
33333 44444
55555 66666
77777 88888
and produce two lists, one containing the contents of the left column, one the... (0 Replies)
I am just trying to concatenate two lists together, but I am not sure what is wrong with my code, it won't run. Thank you for any help.
#!/usr/bin/python
# Takes two lists and returns a list that is the concatenation of both of
# them.
A =
B =
def list_concat( A, B):
print(A)
... (2 Replies)
I am working on klibc. I need to add a new command in kernel. klibc contains a SYSCALLS.def file which declares functions.
Where can I find definition of functions declared in .def file? (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dublincore::element
DublinCore::Element(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DublinCore::Element(3pm)NAME
DublinCore::Element - Class for representing a Dublin Core element
SYNOPSIS
my $element = DublinCore::Element->new( \%info );
print "content: ", $element->content(), "
";
print "qualifier: ", $element->qualifier(), "
";
print "language: ", $element->language(), "
";
print "scheme: ", $element->scheme(), "
";
DESCRIPTION
DublinCore::Record methods such as element(), elements(), title(), etc return DublinCore::Element objects as their result. These can be
queried further to extract an elements content, qualifier, language, and schema. For a definition of these attributes please see RFC 2731
and <http://www.dublincore.org>.
METHODS
new()
The constructor. Take a hashref of input arguments.
content()
Gets and sets the content of the element.
## extract the element
my $title = $record->element( 'title' );
print $title->content();
## or you can chain them together
print $record->element( 'title' )->content();
qualifier()
Gets and sets the qualifier used by the element.
language()
Gets and sets the language of the content in element.
scheme()
Gets and sets the scheme used by the element.
name()
Gets and sets the element name (title, creator, date, etc).
is_empty()
Gets and sets the "empty" status of an element. This is useful when using DublinCore::Record's element() method.
To see if the record has an creator elements:
if( $record->element( 'creator' )->is_empty ) {
# no creators
}
set()
This function overrides the default set() behavior in order to remove the is_empty flag.
SEE ALSO
* DublinCore::Record
AUTHOR
* Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com>
* Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007 by Ed Summers, Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.8.8 2007-11-24 DublinCore::Element(3pm)