Hi
I have a pipe-delimited file where I eventually need to replace a string stored on the 3th field on a specific record.
This is how the file looks like:
A|Mike|Lvl 1|...
B|...
A|Maria|Lvl 1|...
C|...
B|...
A|Jimmy|Lvl 2|...
C|...
A|Carry|Lvl 0|...
C|...
B|...
A|John|Lvl 8|...... (2 Replies)
Hello,
this thread is more about scripting style than a specific issue.
I've to grep from a output some lines and from them obtain a specific entry delimited by < and >.
This is my way :
1) grep -i user list | awk '{FS="<";print $NF}' | sed -e 's/>//g'
2) grep -i user list | cut -d","... (10 Replies)
I'm trying to do a split using two delimiters. The first delimiter is ": " (or we could call it :\s). The second is "\n".
How can or these delimiters so I can toss the values into an array without issue?
I tried @array = split /:\s|\n/, $myvar;
This doesn't seem to be working.
Any an... (3 Replies)
Line from input file
a : b : c " d " e " f : g : h " i " j " k " l
output
k b a
Its taking 7th word when " is the delimiter, 2nd and 1st word when : is the delimiter and returning all in one line.... I am on solaris
Thanks..... (1 Reply)
I have a file having lines like:
14: <a="b" val="c"/>
18: <a="x" val="d"/>
54: <a="b" val="c"/>
58: <a="x" val="e"/>
I need to create a file with output:
14
d
54
e
So basically, for every odd line I need 1st word if delimiter is ':' and for every even... (14 Replies)
Hi Team,
I am trying to get the data in below format
Jan 01 | 19:00:32 | xyz | abc | sometext | string
however I am not sure of the total number strings which can come in the record hence i cant use something like below as it can end $6 or it can go further
cat file| awk... (8 Replies)
I have a file which is separated by delimiter "|", but the prob is one of my column do contain delimiter as description so how can i differentiate it?
PS : the delmiter does have backslash coming before it, if occurring in column
Annual|Beleagured|Desc|Denver... (2 Replies)
BASH : I have a very long list I am parsing through:
10/10/19... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: jeffs42885
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giieventselect
giiEventPoll(3) GGI giiEventPoll(3)NAME
giiEventPoll, giiEventSelect, giiEventsQueued, giiEventRead - Wait for and receive events
SYNOPSIS
#include <ggi/gii.h>
gii_event_mask giiEventPoll(gii_input_t inp, gii_event_mask mask,
struct timeval *t);
int giiEventSelect(gii_input_t inp, gii_event_mask *mask, int n,
fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *exceptfds,
struct timeval *timeout);
int giiEventsQueued(gii_input_t inp, gii_event_mask mask);
int giiEventRead(gii_input_t inp, gii_event *ev, gii_event_mask mask);
DESCRIPTION
giiEventPoll waits for specific events to become available on an input. This call somewhat resembles the Unix select(2) call, but only for
LibGII events and is more portable. The function returns after an event matching the given event mask is available or after the amount of
time specified by t has elapsed, whichever occurs first. If t is NULL, there is no timeout.
The timeout value on return is updated to the time that would have been remaining. So make sure to re-setup this value when calling
giiEventPoll in a loop.
giiEventSelect is the combination of giiEventPoll and select(2) allowing to wait for both LibGII events and arbitrary file descriptors in
any of the three states. However, this function is not available if the operating system does not support the select(2) call, not even as
a stub.
giiEventsQueued returns the number of events matching the specified event mask that are currently queued in the input.
giiEventRead blocks for and transfers an event from the given input to the location pointed to by ev. The event with the earliest timestamp
that matches the given mask is returned to the application.
RETURN VALUE
giiEventPoll returns a mask of available events (constrained by the given mask). It is 0 if no events are available. On error, an nega-
tive gii-error(3) code is returned.
giiEventSelect returns the same values as select(2). Unlike other LibGGI/LibGII functions, it also uses errno. It will update the timeout
regardless of whether or not the system call does so.
giiEventsQueued returns the number of events.
giiEventRead returns the size of event on success, and 0 on error.
EXAMPLES
This is one of the various ways of coding an event-polling loop:
for(;;) {
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 100; /* change to 0 for non-blocking behaviour */
ggiEventPoll(vis, emAll, &tv);
n = ggiEventsQueued(vis, emAll);
/* Process events in one gulp, when available */
while(n--) {
ggiEventRead(vis, &ggievent, emAll);
switch(ggievent.any.type) {
/* ... */
}
}
/* Do other stuff */
}
Note: This code uses the LibGGI functions and types instead of the LibGII ones, since the former is the more common case.
libgii-1.0.x 2006-12-30 giiEventPoll(3)