You don't say how you choose which parts of the binary data to convert, so I've put in some code to get start position and length (replace this with your real selection criteria) and pipe the result through bc (which handles preposterously long numbers) to do the actual conversion:
hope this helps
Hello,
I want to convert MM DD YYYY date format to MM-DD-YYYY format.
For exemple:
I have to convert Nov 28 2005 to 28-11-2005.
Thenks for youf help.
DAFI (2 Replies)
hi all
i have a file like
151125
25252
2452567
253464576
255
i want this file to be like
'151125','25252','2452567','253464576','255'
please help
thanks (3 Replies)
Is there any direct way in shell to convert exponential to other formats. For example 1.5e-07 to 0.150u. Or does shell support this microns, nano meter notations? (1 Reply)
Hi
I want to convert MAY 05 2005 01:15:00PM date format to 2005/05/05 01:15:00PM .
CAn somebody suggest me a code ,I am new to unix shell programming.
Thanks
Arif (21 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement to capture file time stamp and compare with current system time. I am using HP-AUX K-shell.
Below is what i have done
Getting current date into myfile2
---------------------------------
date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S > myfile2
20091110132800
Getting the file date into... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have one libxxx.so file ( which I got from a third party ). We use shared library libxxx.sl . Is there any way to convert the .so file to .sl file ?
Thanks in advance
- M (3 Replies)
Trying to convert dates using a Perl Script but it has to accept formats like
3 letter month, day and year like Nov 02 2010 or 1/4/11 or 21 Feb 2011 and have it convert to something like October 20, 2011. Any ideas? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: reduxeffect81
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racc(1) General Commands Manual racc(1)NAME
racc - Ruby LALR parser generator
SYNOPSIS
racc [options] file
DESCRIPTION
Racc is a LALR(1) parser generator. It is written in Ruby itself, and generates Ruby program.
OPTIONS -g, --debug
output parser for user level debugging.
-o, --output-file <outfile>
file name of output. [<fname>.tab.rb]
-e, --executable <rubypath>
insert #! line in output. ('ruby' to default)
-E, --embedded
output file which don't need runtime.
-l, --no-line-convert
never convert line numbers. (for ruby<=1.4.3)
-c, --line-convert-all
convert line numbers also header and footer.
-a, --no-omit-actions
never omit actions.
-v, --verbose
create <filename>.output file.
-O, --log-file <fname>
file name of verbose output. [<fname>.output]
-C, --check-only
syntax check only.
-S, --output-status
output status time to time.
--no-extentions
run without any ruby extentions.
-h, --help
print this message and quit.
--version
print version and quit.
--runtime-version
print runtime version and quit.
--copyright
print copyright and quit.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/racc/html.en/index.html (English) or /usr/share/doc/racc/html.ja/index.html (Japanese).
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