I dont think that csh supports direct math operations. You would have to use expr to do any math. And then expr does not support non integer operations.
Try doing something like this:
Code:
set val = 230
echo $val
set tmp = `echo 0.1 \* $val + 300|bc`
echo $tmp
dear friends,
I have a large size file containg two fields data
like this
*** ****
122 222
***** *****
***** *****
232 233
i have file like this.
i want to remove blank lines from file .
i think awk is servive this problem
i wrote a awk command but the error is... (3 Replies)
I am calculating a time and appending a space in front of it to get only certain records in a file because the times are represented in HH:II:SS format and I don't want to see anything other than the actual hour and minute combination (hence appending the space to the front of the time). My... (9 Replies)
Hey guys, i am having a problem in my query statement. I am using Mysql in Netbeans and c++.
What i am trying to do is for the user to enter a certain value and then the program will store the value into the database...
string NewMovie ;
Cout <<" Enter your new movie : " << endl ;
... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
Basically I'm trying to write a CShell script that calls an awk script on a given directory (given in command-line). I keep getting a syntax error with my code though:
#!/bin/csh
set dir = $ARGV
foreach file ( $dir/* )
set output = 'awk -f /Desktop/aal $file'
echo... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
When below code is executed in script, I get desired output in output file.
awk 'NR >= $start_line && NR <= 3' master_scriptlist.txt > $driver1/scriptlist.txtBut when i replace 3 with a variable end_line=3, I do not get ouput. See code below. Is there any problem with syntax
awk... (6 Replies)
I'm calling the following if-else from nawk. But I keep getting an error at the "else". I've tried putting more brackets and ; but still I get complaints about the "else".
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
wbrunc
BEGIN { FS = "," ; OFS = "," }
{ if ( $8 ~ /A/ && $9 == B )
$1="4/29/2013" ;
$2="J.Doe"... (2 Replies)
awk -v sw="lemons|dogs" 'NR>100 && NR<200 BEGIN { c=split(sw,a,""); } { for (w in a) { if ($0 ~ a) d]++; } }
END { for (i in a) { o=o (a"="(d]?d]:0)","); }
sub(",*$","",o); print o;
}' /home/jahitt/data.txt
what am i doing wrong with the above code? im pretty sure the issue is in the... (6 Replies)
Hi
Below script is throwing an error:
repos=root
filename=/home/admin/Desktop/authz
case $repos in
root)
root_folder="\"
do
sed "/$root_folder/a $username = $access" $filename
done
;;
esac
exit 0
Error:
./new1.sh: line 77: syntax error near unexpected token `do' (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a syntax problem with a procedure in oracle. I am looking to just produce the number of rows
from each table located in the HR schema nothing complex. This procedure works great up to dbms_output.put_line(tab_var); where it lists the names of each table in the user schema.
My... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: bdby
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imap_getmailboxes
IMAP_GETMAILBOXES(3) 1 IMAP_GETMAILBOXES(3)imap_getmailboxes - Read the list of mailboxes, returning detailed information on each oneSYNOPSIS
array imap_getmailboxes (resource $imap_stream, string $ref, string $pattern)
DESCRIPTION
Gets information on the mailboxes.
PARAMETERS
o $
imap_stream -An IMAP stream returned by imap_open(3).
o $ref
-$ref should normally be just the server specification as described in imap_open(3)
o $pattern
-Specifies where in the mailbox hierarchy to start searching.There are two special characters you can pass as part of the $pat-
tern: ' *' and ' %'. ' *' means to return all mailboxes. If you pass $pattern as ' *', you will get a list of the entire mailbox
hierarchy. ' %' means to return the current level only. ' %' as the $pattern parameter will return only the top level mailboxes; '
~/mail/%' on UW_IMAPD will return every mailbox in the ~/mail directory, but none in subfolders of that directory.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of objects containing mailbox information. Each object has the attributes $name, specifying the full name of the mailbox;
$delimiter, which is the hierarchy delimiter for the part of the hierarchy this mailbox is in; and $attributes. $Attributes is a bitmask
that can be tested against:
o LATT_NOINFERIORS - This mailbox contains, and may not contain any "children" (there are no mailboxes below this one). Calling
imap_createmailbox(3) will not work on this mailbox.
o LATT_NOSELECT - This is only a container, not a mailbox - you cannot open it.
o LATT_MARKED - This mailbox is marked. This means that it may contain new messages since the last time it was checked. Not provided
by all IMAP servers.
o LATT_UNMARKED - This mailbox is not marked, does not contain new messages. If either MARKED or UNMARKED is provided, you can
assume the IMAP server supports this feature for this mailbox.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
imap_getmailboxes(3) example
<?php
$mbox = imap_open("{imap.example.org}", "username", "password", OP_HALFOPEN)
or die("can't connect: " . imap_last_error());
$list = imap_getmailboxes($mbox, "{imap.example.org}", "*");
if (is_array($list)) {
foreach ($list as $key => $val) {
echo "($key) ";
echo imap_utf7_decode($val->name) . ",";
echo "'" . $val->delimiter . "',";
echo $val->attributes . "<br />
";
}
} else {
echo "imap_getmailboxes failed: " . imap_last_error() . "
";
}
imap_close($mbox);
?>
SEE ALSO imap_getsubscribed(3).
PHP Documentation Group IMAP_GETMAILBOXES(3)