#!/bin/ksh
# Get an executable file in $*
list_dir=$(ls $*)
for file in $list_dir
do
if [ -x $file ]
then
#printing out if file is an execute file
echo "File $file is an execute file"
# get a non-executable input file in $1
for zfile in $list_dir
do
if [ ! -x $zfile ]
then
echo "File $zfile is a data file"
$file < $zfile
fi
done
fi
done
File 'a' (executable)
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
echo "Hello, I'm the 'a' file !"
echo "Here is my input:"
while read n
do
echo $n
done
echo "End of file 'a'"
File 'input00' (non executable)
Code:
- this
- is
- the
- input
- of
- the
- file
- intput00
File 'input01' (non executable)
Code:
- this
- is
- the
- input
- of
- the
- file
- intput01
Execute:
Code:
./cmd A/*
File A/a is an execute file
File A/input00 is a data file
Hello, I'm the 'a' file !
Here is my input:
- this
- is
- the
- input
- of
- the
- file
- intput00
End of file 'a'
File A/input01 is a data file
Hello, I'm the 'a' file !
Here is my input:
- this
- is
- the
- input
- of
- the
- file
- intput01
End of file 'a'
First, I'd like to know if being a shell programmer considered a "real" programmer. is it??
also, I do create a lot of shell programs which includes full scripts to create users and maintaining records. ie phone records.
now, I hear the programmer has to do some cleaning up after the... (3 Replies)
This is shell programming assignment.
It needs to create a file called .std_dbrc contains
STD_DBROOT=${HOME}/class/2031/Assgn3/STD_DB
(which includes all my simple database files)
and I am gonna use this .std_dbrc in my script file (read the data from the database files)
like this: .... (3 Replies)
1.if
2.then
3. # save the number of args and first argument in variables.
4. num_args=$#
5. id="$1"
6. echo "$id"
7. #echo "$1" > crapfile.txt
8. echo `sed 's/\*/'\*'/g' < crapfile.txt`
Above is a partial code.I would like to ask:
at line 1:... (1 Reply)
I created a file named q2.c in /home/tuan/Desktop/Shell_programming. I coded a script named "test" to check whether the file existed or not. My code :
#!/bin/sh
submitDir=/home/tuan/Desktop/Shell_programming/submit
if
then
echo "There is no q2.c"
else
echo "There is q2.c"
fi
After... (3 Replies)
Hi i would like to write a "script" which takes a directory as an argument and the script will output the content of a file in this directory.Here is my code
#!/bin/sh
#set an argument to be a specified path
$1=/home/tuan/Desktop/Shell_programming/directory
#check if an argument is a... (3 Replies)
I have 2 different directories. The first has 2 sub-folders A and B. The second as 2 sub-folders C and D and script named "script".There is a code of "script" to list 2 sub-folders C and D
#!/bin/sh
for file in *
do && echo $file
done
I would like to ask how can I make a change if I... (2 Replies)
In folder A i have a file "a' and text file named infile00.I would like to do redirection :a<infile01.
There is a code to do this
#get a file "a" in /home/A
for file in /home/A/*
do
if $file ]
then
#printing out if file is an execute file
echo $file "is an... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I am currently try to learn the linux operating system as well as some bash programming. I have come across some online course work which has been very helpful, I have been working through some assignments and since I have no teacher to ask I have come to you experts.
So the... (6 Replies)
2- Write a bash shell script filestatic. The script should examine the number files in directories given as arguments (parameters) to this script.
a. if one argument is given, the script should count and report the number of files in this directory. Only regular files should be counted, not... (1 Reply)
2- Write a bash shell script filestatic. The script should examine the number files in directories given as arguments (parameters) to this script.
a. if one argument is given, the script should count and report the number of files in this directory. Only regular files should be counted, not... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tahseen_22334
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
mhpath
mhpath(1) General Commands Manual mhpath(1)NAME
mhpath - print full pathnames of MH messages and folders (only available within the message handling system, mh)
SYNOPSIS
mhpath [+foldername] [msgs] [-help]
OPTIONS
Prints a list of the valid options to this command.
DESCRIPTION
Use the mhpath command to display the full pathname of the specified folder. If you do not specify a folder, mhpath displays the pathname
of the current folder.
If you specify a message with its message number, mhpath displays the pathname of the specified message. You can also specify a number of
messages, or a range of messages. If the top of the range that you specify is greater than the last message in the folder, mhpath displays
as much of the specified range as possible.
Additionally mhpath can take a keyword or a sequence name. The following keywords are acceptable: The first message in the folder. The
last message in the folder. The message after the last message in the folder. You cannot use new as part of a message range. The current
message in the folder. The message before the current message. The message after the current message. All of the messages in the folder.
PROFILE COMPONENTS
Path: To determine your Mail directory
EXAMPLES
In the following example, mhpath displays message 3 in the folder +inbox: % mhpath +inbox 3 /r/phyl/Mail/inbox The following example dis-
plays the pathname of messages 2 to 5 in the current folder: % mhpath 2-5 /r/phyl/Mail/inbox/2 /r/phyl/Mail/inbox/3 /r/phyl/Mail/inbox/4
/r/phyl/Mail/inbox/5
FILES
The user profile.
SEE ALSO folder(1)mhpath(1)