Use find to create a file that has checksums. Do it on box1 and then box2.
Next, merge the two files into one larger file with sort.
Now you can awk to find the duplicates, and the checksums tell you if the files are the same or not. box1.lis and box2.lis tell you the names of all of the files on each box.
If this did not so homework-ish, I'd show the awk code.
There is a "Map"? of Unix and all its varients somewhere on the net. I used to have the link , but can't find it now. Anyone out there have a clue????
A good magician never reveals his secret; the unbelievable trick
becomes simple and obvious once it is explained. So too with... (3 Replies)
Hi there,
I am using the STL map and I print the map using:
map <string, float> ngram_token_index ;
map <string, float>::iterator map_iter ;
//read the map
...
// print the map
for ( map_iter = ngram_token_index.begin() ; map_iter != ngram_token_index.end() ; map_iter++ )
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Hi, I'm trying to map a vi editor key to some commands. I'm using HP-UX 11.11. the command looks like
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basically my idea is to map a shortcut for my commentlines.
but when I run the shortcut it inserts the line as below
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I modified some code I found on Wikipedia concerning maps to see if it would work before applying it to a project I'm working on that has a similar idea.
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Hi,
I have many files in the source directory but I need to process with the latest timestamp file.
I am using linux operating system. i want extract the file created timestamp( Ext_File_create_date=)
With this format YYYYMMDD-
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Dear all
Would anyone tell me how to prevent user from input non asterisk(i.e. *) character via keyboard?
#!/bin/ksh
targetHour=-1
while ]
do
echo "Please input target hour":
read targetHour
done
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Hi ,
Please look into the query
1)Date format: mm/dd/yyyy example (10/22/2013)
2) compare this date with the System date
3) if the difference of dates less than 30 days. Then return true otherwise false.
4)commands date-d is not there in my unix version.
5)present version 6
6)using... (7 Replies)
Hello All,
I am having an issue of putting a Boolean value in the maps as the 3rd parameter. Something like the following :
int value;
std::map<String str, int x, bool bl>
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Hi All, Please suggest some file comparison tool in Linux.
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genrbox
GENBOX(1) General Commands Manual GENBOX(1)NAME
genrbox - generate a RADIANCE description of a box
SYNOPSIS
genrbox mat name xsiz ysiz zsiz [ -i ][ -r rad | -b bev ]
DESCRIPTION
Genbox produces a RADIANCE scene description of a parallelepiped with one corner at the origin and the opposite corner at (xsiz, ysiz,
zsiz). The sides of the box will be parallel to the three coordinate planes. The surfaces that make up the box will be modified by mat
and their identifiers will begin with name. The -i option can be used to produce a box with inward directed surface normals. The -r
option can be used to specify the radius for rounded edges. The -b option can be used to specify the indentation for beveled edges.
EXAMPLE
To produce a rectangular box made of wood with beveled edges:
genrbox wood box1 5 8 3 -b .5 > box1
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
BUGS
Because spheres and cylinders are used to construct boxes with rounded edges, a transparent box of this type appears quite messy.
SEE ALSO genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), xform(1)RADIANCE 11/15/93 GENBOX(1)