Hi,
I have a script which takes a value from a file and performs calculations on it. Trouble is that this value is a float not an integer and it errors at the decimal point!
eg. 94.62
I would like to be able to detect the length of the float (in this above case, 5 characters), and simply do a... (2 Replies)
Hi ...
I am trying to calculate the time needed for a command to execute..
but the resulting value is getting as string..
so i am not able to use "expr " command..
please help me to convert the value to integer so that i can proceed with my script..
Regards
esham (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am passing a variable to a unix function.
However when I try to assign the value to another variable like
typeset -i I_CACHE_VAL=$2
Is this because of String to Integer conversion?
I get an error.
Please help me with thsi.
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I would like to know how to convert an integer to a string. for instance if i=1 i would like to creat a variable called constant1. i want to do this in a for loop so for each value of i, i create a new variable such as constant2, constant3,... and so on.
for i in 1 2 3
do ... (1 Reply)
I'm attempting to read a file that is composed of complex 32-bit floating point values on Solaris 10 that came from a 64-bit Red Hat computer.
When I first tried reading the file, it looked like there was a byte-swapping problem and after running the od command on the file Solaris and Red Hat... (2 Replies)
okay so i run an openssl command to get the date of an expired script. Doing so gives me this:
enddate=Jun 26 23:59:59 2012 GMT
Then i cut everything out and just leave the month which is "Jun"
Now the next part of my script is to tell the user if the the certificate is expired or not... (6 Replies)
Dear community,
i got a problem to get "date +%j" as the right value.
Today is the 10th day of the year.
#./script.sh 2
#!/bin/bash/
Var1=$(date +%j)
Var2=$1
let result=$Var1+$Var2
echo $Var1 plus $Var2 equals $result
The output of the script is:
010 plus 2 equals 10... (9 Replies)
I have a function that is supposed to check for user processes and wait for 0 count before exiting the function. I am sure I have more than one issue in my code, but the stumbling block right now is that I am trying to convert the value of my variable from a string to integer.
process_count... (10 Replies)
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orber_acl
orber_acl(3erl) Erlang Module Definition orber_acl(3erl)NAME
orber_acl - Orber ACL operations
DESCRIPTION
This module contains functions intended for analyzing Access Control List (ACL) filters. The filters uses a extended format of Classless
Inter Domain Routing (CIDR). For example, "123.123.123.10" limits the connection to that particular host, while "123.123.123.10/17" allows
connections to or from any host equal to the 17 most significant bits. Orber also allow the user to specify a certain port or port range,
for example, "123.123.123.10/17#4001" and "123.123.123.10/17#4001/5001" respectively. IPv4 or none compressed IPv6 strings are accepted.
EXPORTS
match(IP, Direction) -> boolean()
match(IP, Direction, GetInfo) -> Reply
Types IP = tuple() | [integer()]
Direction = tcp_in | ssl_in | tcp_out | ssl_out
GetInfo = boolean()
Reply = boolean() | {boolean(), [Interface], PortInfo}
Interface = string()
PortInfo = integer() | {integer(), integer()}
If GetInfo is not supplied or set to false, this operation returns a boolean which tells if the IPv4 or IPv6 address would pass the
ACL filter, defined by the iiop_acl configuration parameter, or not. When GetInfo is set to true, a tuple which, besides the boolean
that tells if access was granted, also include the defined interfaces and port(s). This operation requires that Orber is running and
can be used on a live node to determine if Orber has been properly configured.
verify(IP, Filter, Family) -> Reply
Types IP = string()
Filter = string()
Family = inet | inet6
Reply = true | {false, From, To} | {error, string()}
From = string()
To = string()
This operation returns true if the IPv4 or IPv6 address would pass the supplied ACL. If that is not the case, a tuple containing the
accepted range is returned. This operation should only be used for test purposes.
range(Filter, Family) -> Reply
Types Filter = string()
Family = inet | inet6
Reply = {ok, From, To} | {error, string()}
From = string()
To = string()
Returns the range of accepted IP addresses based on the supplied filter. This operation should only be used for test purposes.
Ericsson AB orber 3.6.20 orber_acl(3erl)