I have a program that will export my data to a single file, but it assigns a file name that is overridden every time I run the program. I need to change the file name to have a sequential number in the filename.
How do I rename a file so that the filename contains the system date and time. I want... (5 Replies)
I have a directory with following files in it
ABC.000.DAT
ABC.001.DAT
ABC.002.DAT
ABC.003.DAT
I want to insert time and date stamp in file names like
ABC.000.YYYYMMDDHHMM.DAT
I able to insert the time and date stamp at the end of filename
Kindly help (1 Reply)
Hi,
I operate and use HF radars along the California coast for ocean surface currents. The devices use Mac OS as the control and logging software. The software generates thousands of files a week and while I've used PERL in the past to solve the problems of finding files I come to realize some... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I need to create a shell script that appends a filename to create a name with the date and time appended that is guaranteed to not exist. That is, the script insures you will not overwrite a file with the same name. I am lost with this one. I know I need to use date but after that I am... (3 Replies)
Hi,
There are similar kind of posts, but none seems like working for me. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I need append/rename file abc.txt with file processed date and time like abc_systemdatetimestamp.txt
and move it to different folder.
for example I have
/source/data/abc.txt
... (1 Reply)
Hi folks,
I have a little problem, that is kinda bugging me :( ...
I have a logfile, that looks kinda "crippled" in the raw format ...
So far, I've managed, to get it in a format like this:
PRI_PTA01,2W,30,30,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0... (5 Replies)
I'm trying to take mrt output and put it at the top of a file along with the date and time. I was able to do it at the bottom of the file with the following
printf "********** $(date) **********\n\n" >> $OUTPUT_PATH/$HOSTNAME
mtr -r -w -c 10 $HOSTADDRESS >> $OUTPUT_PATH/$HOSTNAME
printf... (2 Replies)
hi
i want to validate the date and time in filename
filename : mohan.moh.ccyymmdd.ccyymmdd.hhmmss.txt
mohan_moh.20151222.20151222.122442.txt
i want code that check that date given in filename 20151222 in this format ccyymmdd else it mark file is not valid used in my OS detail is AIX 6... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I'm totally new in sell script and working with a shell code. I want to extract the date and time from the filenames. The filenames are different but all of them begins with WI_ SCOPE_:
WI_SCOPE_DATA_CHANGE_2017-09-12_15-30-40.txt
WI_SCOPE_BACK_COMPLETE_QUEUE_2017-09-12_15-31-40.txt... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am facing one scenario in which I need to extract exact position of date and time from the name of the files. For example, Below is the record in which I need to extract position of YYYYMMDD,HHMISS and YYMMDD. Date and time variables can come more than once. I need to use these position... (13 Replies)
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gtk2::treeiter
Gtk2::TreeIter(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::TreeIter(3pm)NAME
Gtk2::TreeIter - wrapper for GtkTreeIter
HIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed
+----Gtk2::TreeIter
SYNOPSIS
package MyCustomListStore;
use Glib::Object::Subclass
Glib::Object::,
interfaces => [ Gtk2::TreeModel:: ],
;
...
sub set {
my $list = shift;
my $iter = shift; # a Gtk2::TreeIter
# this method needs access to the internal representation
# of the iter, as the model implementation sees it:
my $arrayref = $iter->to_arrayref ($list->{stamp});
...
}
DESCRIPTION
The methods described here are only of use in custom Gtk2::TreeModel implementations; they are not safe to be used on generic iters or in
application code. See "CREATING A CUSTOM TREE MODEL" in Gtk2::TreeModel for more information.
METHODS
treeiter = Gtk2::TreeIter->new_from_arrayref ($sv_iter)
o $sv_iter (scalar)
Create a new Gtk2::TreeIter from the "internal" array reference representation used by custom Gtk2::TreeModel implementations. This is the
complement to Gtk2::TreeIter::to_arrayref(), and is used when you need to create and return a new iter from a method that is not one of the
Gtk2::TreeModelIface interface vfuncs. See "CREATING A CUSTOM TREE MODEL" in Gtk2::TreeModel for more information.
$iter->set ($from)
o $from (scalar)
Set the contents of $iter. $from can be either another Gtk2::TreeIter or an "internal" arrayref form as above.
Often you create a new iter instead of modifying an existing one, but "set" lets you to implement things in the style of the "remove"
method of Gtk2::ListStore and Gtk2::TreeStore.
A set can also explicitly invalidate an iter by zapping its stamp, so nobody can accidentally use it again.
$iter->set ([0,0,undef,undef]);
scalar = $iter->to_arrayref ($stamp)
o $stamp (integer)
Convert a boxed Gtk2::TreeIter reference into the "internal" array reference representation used by custom Gtk2::TreeModel implementations.
This is necessary when you need to get to the data inside your iters in methods which are not the vfuncs of the Gtk2::TreeModelIface
interface. The stamp must match; this protects the binding code from potential memory faults when attempting to convert an iter that
doesn't actually belong to your model. See "CREATING A CUSTOM TREE MODEL" in Gtk2::TreeModel for more information.
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Boxed, Gtk2::TreeModel
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-27 Gtk2::TreeIter(3pm)