I am passing argument 1-13 to a sh file.
I want to parse the string and the get the numbers on either side of "-" in two different variables.
I am not familiar with unix .. how can i do this? (3 Replies)
how can i remove the special characters
hi iam print the string variable .
suppse:
while(str!=NULL)
printf("******* %s ********** %d ",str,strlen(str));
output as:
****srinu ******** 5
****
phani******** 63
****srinu ******** 5
****
phani******** 63
so my problem is how can i... (3 Replies)
hi
i am new to Shell scripting
i have a string "hostName=lpdma520_dev_ipc_us_aexp_com"
now i need to parse the string as "var1=lpdma520"
please help (7 Replies)
Hey guys,
I have this file generated by me... i want to create some HTML output from it.
The problem is that i am really confused about how do I go about reading the file.
The file is in the following format:
TID1 Name1 ATime=xx AResult=yyy AExpected=yyy BTime=xx BResult=yyy... (8 Replies)
I need the perl solution for the following :
$string="I LOVE INDIA"
now, in a new string i need the first character of each word...
that is string2 should be "ILN". (10 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a case, wherein I have a string of the format
"attr1=value1 attr2=value2 attr3=value3 attr4=value4"
How do I extract the value associated with for a given attributename. For eg. I need to get a value of "value2" when I give an input for attribute name as "attr2". Note, each... (10 Replies)
Hi,
name=VDSL_TTV_ HN_SUB create coid=MA5603U phone=5678 portpolicy=APortSelectionPolicy rfu10=TTV rfu3=Dot1q sz7_portmode=VDSL2 rfu5=1234 srprofile.sy_profname=$ADSL_TTV_SubProfile1
I have a line like this. Its a single line.I need the output as
name=VDSL_TTV_ HN_SUB create... (1 Reply)
Hi,
name=VDSL_TTV_ HN_SUB create coid=MA5603U phone=5678 portpolicy=APortSelectionPolicy rfu10=TTV rfu3=Dot1q sz7_portmode=VDSL2 rfu5=1234 srprofile.sy_profname=$ADSL_TTV_SubProfile1
I have a line like this. Its a single line.I need the output as
name=VDSL_TTV_ HN_SUB create... (6 Replies)
for i in `cat list`;do lol=`curl -m 2 -s ${i} | grep 'class=info' | cut -d '>' -f14 | cut -d '<' -f1 | sed '/^$/d'`; if ;then echo "$i,$lol" >> dirty; echo "$i,$lol";fi; done
cut: you must specify a list of bytes, characters, or fields
Try `cut --help' for more information.
it gave me that... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I am working on fetchmail + procmail to filter mails and I am having problem with parsing a long line in the body of the email.
Could anyone help me construct a reg exp for this string below. It needs to match exactly as this string.
GetRyt... (4 Replies)
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xtvaappcreateshell
XtVaAppCreateShell() XtVaAppCreateShell()
Name
XtVaAppCreateShell - create a top-level widget that is the root of a widget tree, using varargs argument style.
Synopsis
Widget XtVaAppCreateShell(application_name, application_class, widget_class, display, ..., NULL)
String application_name;
String application_class;
WidgetClass widget_class;
Display *display;
Inputs
application_name
Specifies the resource name of the shell widget.
application_class
Specifies the class name of this application.
widget_class
Specifies the widget class for the top-level widget.
display Specifies the display.
..., NULL A NULL-terminated variable-length list of resource name/value pairs to override any other resource specifications.
Returns
A toplevel shell widget of the specified class.
Availability
Release 4 and later.
Description
XtVaAppCreateShell() creates a top-level shell widget that is the root of a widget tree and a resource name hierarchy (i.e. a widget that
has no parent). It is identical to XtAppCreateShell() except that the args array of resource names and values and the num_args argument of
that function are replaced with a NULL-terminated variable-length argument list.
See XtAppCreateShell() for more information on this function. See XtVaSetValues() for more information on using variable-length argument
lists to specify resources.
Usage
Most applications create secondary top-level shells with XtCreatePopupShell() which creates a widget in the same resource hierarchy as the
rest of the application. Most applications can use XtAppInitialize() or XtVaAppInitialize() to initialize the toolkit and create their
first shell.
See AlsoXtAppCreateShell(1), XtAppInitialize(1), XtCreatePopupShell(1), XtVaAppInitialize(1), XtVaSetValues(1).
Xt - Initialization XtVaAppCreateShell()