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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting searching and storing unknown number of lines based on the string with a condition Post 302191643 by swamymns on Sunday 4th of May 2008 02:47:13 AM
Old 05-04-2008
Hi Pradee and friends,
I need some modification in the above script.

Last edited by swamymns; 05-06-2008 at 02:04 AM..
 

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YAML_EMIT(3)								 1							      YAML_EMIT(3)

yaml_emit - Returns the YAML representation of a value

SYNOPSIS
string yaml_emit (mixed $data, [int $encoding = YAML_ANY_ENCODING], [int $linebreak = YAML_ANY_BREAK], [array $callbacks]) DESCRIPTION
Generate a YAML representation of the provided $data. PARAMETERS
o $data - The $data being encoded. Can be any type except a resource. o $encoding - Output character encoding chosen from YAML_ANY_ENCODING, YAML_UTF8_ENCODING, YAML_UTF16LE_ENCODING, YAML_UTF16BE_ENCODING. o $linebreak - Output linebreak style chosen from YAML_ANY_BREAK, YAML_CR_BREAK, YAML_LN_BREAK, YAML_CRLN_BREAK. o $callbacks - Content handlers for emitting YAML nodes. Associative array of classname => callable mappings. See emit callbacks for more details. RETURN VALUES
Returns a YAML encoded string on success. CHANGELOG
+--------+--------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+--------------------------------------+ | 1.1.0 | | | | | | | The $callbacks parameter was added. | | | | +--------+--------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 yaml_emit(3) example <?php $addr = array( "given" => "Chris", "family"=> "Dumars", "address"=> array( "lines"=> "458 Walkman Dr. Suite #292", "city"=> "Royal Oak", "state"=> "MI", "postal"=> 48046, ), ); $invoice = array ( "invoice"=> 34843, "date"=> 980208000, "bill-to"=> $addr, "ship-to"=> $addr, "product"=> array( array( "sku"=> "BL394D", "quantity"=> 4, "description"=> "Basketball", "price"=> 450, ), array( "sku"=> "BL4438H", "quantity"=> 1, "description"=> "Super Hoop", "price"=> 2392, ), ), "tax"=> 251.42, "total"=> 4443.52, "comments"=> "Late afternoon is best. Backup contact is Nancy Billsmer @ 338-4338.", ); var_dump(yaml_emit($invoice)); ?> The above example will output something similar to: string(628) "--- invoice: 34843 date: 980208000 bill-to: given: Chris family: Dumars address: lines: |- 458 Walkman Dr. Suite #292 city: Royal Oak state: MI postal: 48046 ship-to: given: Chris family: Dumars address: lines: |- 458 Walkman Dr. Suite #292 city: Royal Oak state: MI postal: 48046 product: - sku: BL394D quantity: 4 description: Basketball price: 450 - sku: BL4438H quantity: 1 description: Super Hoop price: 2392 tax: 251.420000 total: 4443.520000 comments: Late afternoon is best. Backup contact is Nancy Billsmer @ 338-4338. " SEE ALSO
yaml_emit_file(3), yaml_parse(3). PHP Documentation Group YAML_EMIT(3)
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