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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help needed in Basic UNIX Post 302113508 by bobby36 on Friday 6th of April 2007 02:50:10 PM
Old 04-06-2007
Question Help needed in Basic UNIX

hi friends,
How to obtain list of groups we r a member of and redirect it to a file.
how to append the details of current OS to a file.
how to append the estimated file space to a file.
how to append the details of users loged on along wth their current activity into a file.

Thank you...I'm alien to UNIX OS.

Last edited by bobby36; 04-06-2007 at 07:34 PM.. Reason: Please help mates just basics I guess
 

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SoNodeList(3)							       Coin							     SoNodeList(3)

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SoNodeList - The SoNodeList class is a container for pointers to SoNode objects. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/lists/SoNodeList.h> Inherits SoBaseList. Inherited by SoChildList. Public Member Functions SoNodeList (void) SoNodeList (const int size) SoNodeList (const SoNodeList &nl) ~SoNodeList () void append (SoNode *const ptr) SoNode * operator[] (const int i) const SoNodeList & operator= (const SoNodeList &nl) Detailed Description The SoNodeList class is a container for pointers to SoNode objects. As this class inherits SoBaseList, referencing and dereferencing will default be done on the objects at append(), remove(), insert() etc. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoNodeList::SoNodeList (void) Default constructor. SoNodeList::SoNodeList (const intsize) Constructor with a hint about the number of elements the list will hold. See also: SoBaseList::SoBaseList(const int) SoNodeList::SoNodeList (const SoNodeList &nl) Copy constructor. See also: SoBaseList::SoBaseList(const SoBaseList &) SoNodeList::~SoNodeList () Destructor. See also: SoBaseList::~SoBaseList() Member Function Documentation void SoNodeList::append (SoNode *constptr) Append ptr to the list. See also: SoBaseList::append() Reimplemented in SoChildList. SoNode * SoNodeList::operator[] (const inti) const Return node pointer at index i. See also: SoBaseList::operator[]() Reimplemented from SoBaseList. SoNodeList & SoNodeList::operator= (const SoNodeList &nl) Copy contents of list nl to this list. See also: SoBaseList::operator=() Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoNodeList(3)
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