Hi All,
I have a script to convert a file and output the filename with "_output", however it not work. Can help?
echo Please input list file name:
read listn
for file in `cat $listn.txt`
do
convert $file > $file_output
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'm attempting to script an application for the bash shell. The application needs to check for birthday, but must check the birthday to see if the date is a) in the future b) exists at all (ie Feb 29th during non-leap years). The input is being entered in a YYYYMMDD format, so I was hoping someone... (2 Replies)
Gurus,
I need to run a script on multiple XML files in different directories and do the following (the output can be redirected to create a new file)
1. Search a pattern like "abc.mno.xyz" in an XML file, once detected, the script should delete one line above and 3 lines below (including the... (2 Replies)
hello,
I have problem with writing/adjusting a shell script.
I searched forum and unfortunately couldn't write scipt based on the information I found.
I never wtire such so it's hard for me and I do need to modify one script immediately.
case looks like:
1. 'file' that needs to be modified... (3 Replies)
Hi
I need to create a directory when its non-existent
Having an issue with the code here because it doesn't work
can someone point what and how to change, please.
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filelist=project_name/files/... (7 Replies)
Hi
Please check my code,here awk -vLIT="$line" '$0 ~ LIT { print LIT,"Found in ",FILENAME; }' $f it is not checking for small alphabets.can u pls modify my code
#!/bin/ksh
for f in /tmp/satemp/*
do
cat /tmp/sa/tt.txt| while read line
do
awk -vLIT="$line" '$0 ~ LIT { print LIT,"Found in... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I know how to use email redirection using /etc/aliases file + postfix combination and it is working fine for existing users.
The question I have is: I want to send an email to tony@server1.example.com while tony user is actually not there. Rather, I want to redirect that email to... (0 Replies)
I read that whenever you provide wrong path at sha-bang it will generate an error with message "command not found", but when I run script with wrong path, it runs perfectly without generating any error. any reason ?
#!/home/usrname/etc
echo "hello"
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Hi All
I am getting a file with below pattern -
00150366 05/08/2015 07:14:32
8000186167+++ 50195281000000000371001010903236
800186167+++ 100209000000000
800000018617+++ 50295281000000000371001010900217================================3u4398482344334=432434
00150367 05/08/2015 07:14:32... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
number::range
Number::Range(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Number::Range(3pm)NAME
Number::Range - Perl extension defining ranges of numbers and testing if a number is found in the range. You can also add and delete from
this range.
SYNOPSIS
use Number::Range;
my $range = Number::Range->new("-10..10,12,100..120");
if ($range->inrange("13")) {
print "In range
";
} else {
print "Not in range
";
}
$range->addrange("200..300");
$range->delrange("250..255");
my $format = $range->range;
# $format will be '-10..10,12,100..120,200..249,256..300'
DESCRIPTION
Number::Range will take a description of a range, and then allow you to test on if a number falls within the range. You can also add and
delete from the range.
RANGE FORMAT
The format used for range is pretty straight forward. To separate sections of ranges it uses a "," or whitespace. To create the range, it
uses ".." to do this, much like Perl's own binary ".." range operator in list context.
METHODS
new
$range = Number::Range->new("10..20","25..30");
Creates the range object. It will accept any number of ranges as its input.
addrange
$range->addrange("22");
This will also take any number of ranges as input and add them to the existing range.
delrange
$range->delrange("10");
This will also take any number of ranges as input and delete them from the existing range.
inrange
$range->inrange("26"); my @results = $range->inrange("27","200");
This will take one or more numbers and check if each of them exists in the range. If passed a list, and in array context, it will
return a list of 0's or 1's, depending if that one was true or false in the list position. If in scalar context, it will return a
single 1 if all are true, or a single 0 if one of them failed.
range
$format = $range->range; @numbers = $range->range;
Depending on context this will return either an array of all the numbers found in the range, for list context. For scalar context it
will return a range string.
size
$size = $range->size;
This will return the total number of entries in the range.
EXPORT
None by default.
SEE ALSO
Number::Tolerant, Tie::RangeHash, and Array::IntSpan for similar modules.
AUTHOR
Larry Shatzer, Jr., <larrysh@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004-12 by Larry Shatzer, Jr.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-20 Number::Range(3pm)