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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Extracting a text between "" Post 302192680 by hemangjani on Wednesday 7th of May 2008 03:46:44 PM
Old 05-07-2008
Hammer & Screwdriver

I apologize. I overlooked the 'ls' part.

The quick way would be:

ls -l|awk '{print $9}'|xargs pkginfo |grep -i error > temp1.txt

while read record
do
echo $record | awk -F'"' '{ print $2 }'
done < temp1.txt

--
Make sure that in the awk command after -F its a 'single tick' followed by 'double tick' followed by 'single tick' followed by space followed by 'single tick' followed by 'paranthesis start'.....

See the above helps..
 

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Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow(3pm)

NAME
Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow - The "anchored_arrow" glyph SYNOPSIS
See L<Ace::Graphics::Panel> and L<Ace::Graphics::Glyph>. DESCRIPTION
This glyph draws an arrowhead which is anchored at one or both ends (has a vertical base) or has one or more arrowheads. The arrowheads indicate that the feature does not end at the edge of the picture, but continues. For example: |-----------------------------| both ends in picture <----------------------| left end off picture |----------------------------> right end off picture <------------------------------------> both ends off picture OPTIONS In addition to the standard options, this glyph recognizes the following: Option Description Default -tick draw a scale 0 -rel_coords use relative coordinates false for scale The argument for b<-tick> is an integer between 0 and 2 and has the same interpretation as the b<-tick> option in Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow. If b<-rel_coords> is set to a true value, then the scale drawn on the glyph will be in relative (1-based) coordinates relative to the beginning of the glyph. BUGS
Please report them. SEE ALSO
Ace::Sequence, Ace::Sequence::Feature, Ace::Graphics::Panel, Ace::Graphics::Track, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::box, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::primers, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::segments, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::toomany, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::transcript, AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org>. Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. perl v5.14.2 2001-06-04 Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow(3pm)
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