08-26-2002
try this...
cat $SOURCE_DIR/ips | while read IP_ADD
do
grep -q $IP_ADD $IP_LIST
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo $IP_ADD >> thirdfile
fi
done
the file thirdfile should have the all those ips in file "ips" which are not present in file "$IP_LIST"...
I currently don't have UNIX access to test this out... but I think you got the point!
alternately you could have also used this kind of loop... though it is not anyway better... this doesn't use piping...
for IP_ADD in `cat $SOURCE_DIR/ips`
do
....
done
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
str_word_count
STR_WORD_COUNT(3) 1 STR_WORD_COUNT(3)
str_word_count - Return information about words used in a string
SYNOPSIS
mixed str_word_count (string $string, [int $format], [string $charlist])
DESCRIPTION
Counts the number of words inside $string. If the optional $format is not specified, then the return value will be an integer representing
the number of words found. In the event the $format is specified, the return value will be an array, content of which is dependent on the
$format. The possible value for the $format and the resultant outputs are listed below.
For the purpose of this function, 'word' is defined as a locale dependent string containing alphabetic characters, which also may contain,
but not start with "'" and "-" characters.
PARAMETERS
o $string
- The string
o $format
- Specify the return value of this function. The current supported values are:
o 0 - returns the number of words found
o 1 - returns an array containing all the words found inside the $string
o 2 - returns an associative array, where the key is the numeric position of the word inside the $string and the value is the
actual word itself
o $charlist
- A list of additional characters which will be considered as 'word'
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array or an integer, depending on the $format chosen.
CHANGELOG
+--------+--------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+--------------------------------+
| 5.1.0 | |
| | |
| | Added the $charlist parameter |
| | |
+--------+--------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A str_word_count(3) example
<?php
$str = "Hello fri3nd, you're
looking good today!";
print_r(str_word_count($str, 1));
print_r(str_word_count($str, 2));
print_r(str_word_count($str, 1, 'aaac3'));
echo str_word_count($str);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[0] => Hello
[1] => fri
[2] => nd
[3] => you're
[4] => looking
[5] => good
[6] => today
)
Array
(
[0] => Hello
[6] => fri
[10] => nd
[14] => you're
[29] => looking
[46] => good
[51] => today
)
Array
(
[0] => Hello
[1] => fri3nd
[2] => you're
[3] => looking
[4] => good
[5] => today
)
7
SEE ALSO
explode(3), preg_split(3), split(3), count_chars(3), substr_count(3).
PHP Documentation Group STR_WORD_COUNT(3)