05-16-2008
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
How do i compare two strings in shell script. Below is an example but I am not getting the desired output, plz help
if
then
echo success
fi
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have two strings
a=Mar22
b=may21
how can I compare them
Is this fine
if then;
.
...
else
....
fi
or
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
While I am trying to run below code I Am getting the exception like
./abs.sh: line 102: syntax error near unexpected token `then'
./abs.sh: line 102: ` then'
The Code Snippet is:
if then
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
i have a string in a file which gets repeated number of times like below:
rpttxt("abc")
.
.
rpttxt("REP_TITLE")
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.
.
.
.
and so on
using awk or grep how can i comapre the string( as the second half keeps varying) and store it in a temporary variable? I am using the... (3 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi All
i am facing prob in comparing two strings that have two word.
below is the code snippet.
checkValidates="file validates"
file3_name="file"
if
then
echo "file" $file3_name "is validated successfully"
fi
when i run this i get the error as -bash: [: too many arguments
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello All
Please I have got a file called DATE.tex which consist of
01-04-2008_12:00:00
01-04-2005_12:00:00
01-04-2003_12:00:00
01-04-2007_12:00:00
01-04-2002_12:00:00
01-04-2009_12:00:00
I want to use nawk to print out the dates >=01-04-2009_12:00:00
I tried this
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Input:
The the
the the
Output:
not-same
same
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello I'm very new to Linux and shell scripting so I only know basic stuff. I'm making a script with the purpose of finding the longest string or word in a file. Here's what I got so far:
#!/bin/bash
longest=""
for i in $(strings -n $1); do
if ]
then
longest=$i
fi
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi, So I got his code below. $year is a string of 2010,2011 etc.
I guess I want to convert $year to an integer so I can do my if statement to see if the year string is greater than 2010? Or how could I do this?
Right now I get a syntax error doing this.
if; then
do stuff
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi I tried the following string comparison script in Ksh88
#!/bin/ksh
str1='aC'
str2='ABC'
if
then
echo "Equal"
else
echo "Not Equal"
fi
Though str1 and str2 are not equal the script output says Equal .
Please correct me
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XALAN(1) General Commands Manual XALAN(1)
NAME
xalan - Process XML documents with XSLT stylesheets
SYNOPSIS
xalan [options]
DESCRIPTION
Xalan-C++ (named after a rare musical instrument) implements the W3C Recommendation 16 November 1999 XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 1.0
and the XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0. XSLT is the first part of the XSL stylesheet language for XML. It includes the XSL Transfor-
mation vocabulary and XPath, a language for addressing parts of XML documents. For links to background materials, discussion groups, fre-
quently asked questions, and tutorials on XSLT, see Getting up to speed with XSLT.
You use the XSLT language to compose XSL stylesheets. An XSL stylesheet contains instructions for transforming XML documents from one docu-
ment type to another document type (XML, HTML, or other). In structural terms, an XSL stylesheet specifies the transformation of one tree
of nodes (the XML input) into another tree of nodes (the output or transformation result).
OPTIONS
Options are case-sensitive.
-in URL
Sets the input URL. If nothing is set, stdin is used.
-xsl URL
Sets the XSLT sheet URL.
-out file
Sets the output filename.
-v Show version information only.
-qc Quiet pattern conflicts warnings.
-q Use quiet mode.
-indent n
Controls how many spaces to indent. Default is 0.
-validate
Controls whether validation occurs. Validation is off by default.
-tt Trace the templates as they are being called.
-tg Trace each generation event.
-ts Trace each selection event.
-ttc Trace the template children as they are being processed.
-xml Use XML formatter and add XML header.
-text Use simple Text formatter.
-html Use HTML formatter.
-dom Use DOM formatter. Formats to DOM, then formats XML for output.
-xst Use source tree formatter. Formats to Xalan source tree, then formats XML for output.
-param name expression
Sets a stylesheet parameter.
-xd Use Xerces DOM instead of Xalan source tree.
-de Disable built-in extension functions
The following option is valid only with -HTML
-noindent
Turn off HTML indenting.
The following option is valid only with -XML.
-nh Don't write XML header.
AUTHOR
The Apache Software Foundation.
SEE ALSO
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt
XSL Transformations Version 1.0 (XSLT)
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath
XML Path Language Version 1.0 (XPATH)
Debian GNU/Linux 2001 XALAN(1)