Hi,
I had a process that was producing a standard output (no log of it eing produced), unfortunalty the xterm it was running in died and I lost the output. I have logged back in and can see that the process didn't die. How can I bring this process to the foreground so that I can see the output?... (2 Replies)
I want to write a shell script in order to retreive some data from a log file that i have written into.
The string that i want to get is the number 2849 (that is located between | | ).
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I have a several thousands lines text file. Is there any command(s), which would allow me to retreive a block of data between two specified lines of this file?
Thanks a lot -A (2 Replies)
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I am running a 'grep' command to retrieve a line from the file. The problem is that I also need 21 lines which go right after the line I just 'grep'(ed)
Is there a way to retrieve this block of data? Thanks -A (4 Replies)
hi there,
i have to read lines from the file, where the line is just above the pattern am looking for
typically this looks like this
<time-stamp>|-----
<pattern am searching >......
<time-stamp>|.....
<some garbage >
....
the log file is big
wc -l ~/log/ompe.log.20081203... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I'm using plink to execute shell script on UNIX machines.
It works pretty well excepted with some machines where I don't have the same $PATH than with putty.
I'm using the command PLINK.EXE -ssh machinename -l user -pw password echo $PATHAnd for putty nothing special set, I use ssh as... (2 Replies)
Hi
I am using "grep" command to get certain pattern out of the file:
PNUM=34
$ grep -w "#${PNUM}" myfile
#34 * 2297 * 410 * 964 * * 4352
$
Is there a way to retrieve the section of the above output without #34 so the output would look like this:... (3 Replies)
Hi all
I have following part of a big file
TTDS00002 Synonyms M1 receptor
TTDS00002 Disease Alzheimer's disease
TTDS00002 Disease Bronchospasm (histamine induced)
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I have following source file format
{"driver":{"first_name":"xxxx","last_name":"yyyy"},"confirmation_id":"US285204420","vendor":{"id":"1234","name":"BUDGET"}}
I need to extract the data from above and provide in below desired output is
xxxx,yyyy,US285204420,1234,BUDGET
Can you please... (11 Replies)
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test::image::gd
Test::Image::GD(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Image::GD(3pm)NAME
Test::Image::GD - A module for testing images using GD
SYNOPSIS
use Test::More plan => 1;
use Test::Image::GD;
cmp_image('test.gif', 'control.gif', '... these images should match');
# or
my $test = GD::Image->new('test.gif');
my $control = GD::Image->new('control.gif');
cmp_image($test, $control, '... these images should match');
# some other test functions ...
size_ok('camel.gif', [ 100, 350 ], '... the image is 100 x 350");
height_ok('test.gif', 200, '... the image has a height of 200');
width_ok('test.gif', 200, '... the image has a width of 200');
DESCRIPTION
This module is meant to be used for testing custom graphics, it attempts to "visually" compare the images, this means it ignores invisible
differences like color palettes and metadata. It also provides some extra functions to check the size of the image.
FUNCTIONS
cmp_image ($got, $expected, $message)
This function will tell you whether the two images will look different, ignoring differences in the order of colors in the color
palette and other invisible changes.
Both $got and $expected can be either instances of "GD::Image" or either a file handle or a file path (both are valid parameters to the
"GD::Image" constructor).
size_ok ($got, [ $width, $height ], ?$message)
This function will check if an image is a certain size.
As with the "cmp_image" function, the $got parameter can be either an instance of "GD::Image" or a file handle or a file path (all are
valid parameters to the "GD::Image" constructor).
height_ok ($got, $height, ?$message)
This function will check if an image is a certain height.
As with the "cmp_image" function, the $got parameter can be either an instance of "GD::Image" or a file handle or a file path (all are
valid parameters to the "GD::Image" constructor).
width_ok ($got, $width, ?$message)
This function will check if an image is a certain width.
As with the "cmp_image" function, the $got parameter can be either an instance of "GD::Image" or a file handle or a file path (all are
valid parameters to the "GD::Image" constructor).
TO DO
Add more functions
This module currently serves a very basic need of mine, however, I am sure as I start writing more tests against images I will find a
need for other testing functions. Any suggestions are welcome.
BUGS
None that I am aware of. Of course, if you find a bug, let me know, and I will be sure to fix it.
CODE COVERAGE
I use Devel::Cover to test the code coverage of my tests, below is the Devel::Cover report on this module test suite.
---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
File stmt bran cond sub pod time total
---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
Test/Image/GD.pm 100.0 91.7 63.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 93.7
---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
Total 100.0 91.7 63.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 93.7
---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
SEE ALSO
The "compare" function of "GD::Image" class, that is how this "cmp_image" is implemented.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little, <stevan@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2005-12-09 Test::Image::GD(3pm)