The GNU date command in full of goodies but not when it comes to calculate a date or time difference. Here is what I came up with after looking to more than one solution.
Code should be self explaining.
#!/bin/bash
date2stamp () {
date --utc --date "$1" +%s
}
stamp2date (){
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Hi all!
I'm working on a HPUX system, and I was wondering if there is a simple way to convert a date from seconds (since 1970) to a normal date.
Thanks (2 Replies)
i have a script that grep for today date
a=`date +"%F"`--------greps current/today date
wat if suppose i want to grep a date for yesterday...
how to do that using the above format: i,e 2008-01-20 (4 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have some embedded perl within my shell script to get me the modification time/date of a file which returns me the following string:
Fri May 1 09:52:58 2009
I have managed to get the bits i need such as 1-May-2009, but what i would prefer is 010509 instead...
Here is my... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
i have used the search already before someone shouts at me and i have seen the 'datecalc' program but this is not working correctly for me in the shell and environment i am using.
I am using solaris 10 and bourne shell.
I have two dates '07-04-2009' and '05-05-2009'. I just need to... (2 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
Please help in this shell script.
x=000
y=`expr $x + 1`
echo $y
which gives me the value as 1
How can i get the value as 001 in this shell script. As i am new to scripting stuck up here.
Requesting here help here (2 Replies)
Hello all!
This is my first post and I'm very new to programming. I would like help creating a simple perl or bash script that I will be using in my work as a junior bioinformatician.
Essentially, I would like to take a tab-delimted or .csv text with 3 columns and write them to a "3D" matrix:
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There is a closed Thread: <url>Here will be the url to the original post once I have 5 posts in this forum...</url>
But a small bug had found his way into this very cool and simple code.
#!/bin/bash date2stamp () { date --utc --date "$1" +%s } stamp2date (){ date --utc --date... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
Here is the smaller version of the problem.
Working individually as command
************************>echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
************************>TO_DAY=`date`
************************>echo $TO_DAY
Tue Jul 16 02:28:31 EDT 2013
************************>
Not working when... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to do a simple math calc during a shell script as a means of logging how long a particular task takes.
For example...
STARTTIME=whenever this script starts
./path/to/command.sh >>logfile.log
TOTALTIME=<time at this stage of the script after above command... (7 Replies)
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marc::charset::code
MARC::Charset::Code(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MARC::Charset::Code(3pm)NAME
MARC::Charset::Code - represents a MARC-8/UTF-8 mapping
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
Each mapping from a MARC-8 value to a UTF-8 value is represented by a MARC::Charset::Code object in a MARC::Charset::Table.
METHODS
new()
The constructor.
name()
A descriptive name for the code point.
marc()
A string representing the MARC-8 bytes codes.
ucs()
A string representing the UCS code point in hex.
charset_code()
The MARC-8 character set code.
is_combining()
Returns true/false to tell if the character is a combining character.
to_string()
A stringified version of the object suitable for pretty printing.
char_value()
Returns the unicode character. Essentially just a helper around ucs().
marc_value()
The string representing the MARC-8 encoding.
charset_name()
Returns the name of the character set, instead of the code.
to_string()
Returns a stringified version of the object.
marc8_hash_code()
Returns a hash code for this Code object for looking up the object using MARC8. First portion is the character set code and the second is
the MARC-8 value.
utf8_hash_code()
Returns a hash code for uniquely identifying a Code by it's UCS value.
default_charset_group
Returns 'G0' or 'G1' indicating where the character is typicalling used in the MARC-8 environment.
get_marc8_escape
Returns an escape sequence to move to the Code from another marc-8 character set.
charset_value
Returns the charset value, not the hex sequence.
perl v5.12.4 2010-03-29 MARC::Charset::Code(3pm)