08-03-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jaduks
$ ls -l ./as1/*.edi ./as2/*.edi | awk -F '/' '{print $NF'}
What's the point of using the -l option? You only want the filenames.
For that matter, why use ls at all?
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NAME
strfind, strrspn, strtrns, str - string manipulations
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lgen [ library ... ]
#include <libgen.h>
int strfind(const char *as1, const char *as2);
char *strrspn(const char *string, const char *tc);
char * strtrns(const char *string, const char *old, const char *new, char *result);
DESCRIPTION
The strfind() function returns the offset of the first occurrence of the second string, as2, if it is a substring of string as1. If the
second string is not a substring of the first string strfind() returns -1.
The strrspn() function trims chartacters from a string. It searches from the end of string for the first character that is not contained in
tc. If such a character is found, strrspn() returns a pointer to the next character; otherwise, it returns a pointer to string.
The strtrns() function transforms string and copies it into result. Any character that appears in old is replaced with the character
in the same position in new. The new result is returned.
USAGE
When compiling multithreaded applications, the _REENTRANT flag must be defined on the compile line. This flag should only be used in mul-
tithreaded applications.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: An example of the strfind() function.
/* find offset to substring "hello" within as1 */
i = strfind(as1, "hello");
/* trim junk from end of string */
s2 = strrspn(s1, "*?#$%");
*s2 = '