07-30-2007
#!/bin/sh
CURDIR=/home/user/folder
ls -1 *.dat > $CURDIR/dat_fiels
for i in `cat $CURDIR/dat_fiels`
do
echo $i | cut -d"." -f1 | grep "[0-9]" 1> /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo "splitted file $i"
else
echo "normat file $i"
fi
done
o/p will be :
normat file BONUS.dat
splitted file DEPT001.dat
splitted file DEPT002.dat
splitted file DEPT003.dat
normat file DEPT.dat
splitted file EMP001.dat
splitted file EMP002.dat
splitted file EMP003.dat
normat file EMP.dat
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
maria-vis
MARIA-VIS(1) General Commands Manual MARIA-VIS(1)
NAME
maria-vis - graph visualization script for maria
SYNOPSIS
maria-vis
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the maria-vis command.
maria-vis is a lefty script invoked by maria in order to visually present information to the user. The script reads commands and direc-
tives from standard input and may write maria query language commands to standard output. An end-of-file condition on standard input ter-
minates the script.
The script is built on top of the dotty script that is part of the GraphViz package. The commands prefixed with visual in maria issue two
kinds of commands to this script: new(); or add(); followed by a newline character and a graph definition in the dot input language. The
new function in the script displays the graph in a new window, while the add function copies information from the graph to the last modi-
fied graph.
SEE ALSO
dot(1), dotty(1), lefty(1), maria(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Marko Makela <msmakela@tcs.hut.fi>. The maria-vis script and the visualization option were designed and
implemented by Marko Makela. Please see the copyright file in /usr/share/doc/maria for details.
August 10, 2001 MARIA-VIS(1)