I am missing something here, I have a file which contains only one line and that is either a number or character string. I am trying to read the file and assign that value to a variable and here it seems I am missing something and not getting the expected results... Here is the code :
#!/bin/ksh... (2 Replies)
I was trying to store the number of lines in a file and store it in a file.after that i want to store the information in a file to a variable which is further used in the if loop to check certain condition.
#!/bin/bash
cat <file> | wc -l > count.txt
x="$count.txt";
i=10;
if ; then
cat... (10 Replies)
Hi! This might be a simple thing, but I'm struggling to assign values to variables from the file.
I've the following values stored in the file.. It consists of only two rows..
10
20
I want to assign the first row value to variable "n1" and the second row value to variable "n2"..
That is ... (3 Replies)
I have a file that has four values on each line and I'd like to give each column a variable name and then use those values in each step of a loop. In bash, I believe you could use a while loop to do this or possibly a cat command, but I am super new to programming and I'm having trouble decoding... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have a file in the following format
AFUE 0.
AOXI 0.
VFUE 100.0
VOXI 274.601
TFUE 298.
TOXI 2229.544
TMAX 2400.
What I want to do is write a bash script, that use either perl/awk or sed to read the number after VFUE and VOXI (which is 100.0 and... (1 Reply)
I wrote a simply perl that searched a file for a particualr value and if it found it, rite it and the next three lines to a file. Now I have been asked to check those next three lines for a different value and only write those lines if it finds the second value.
I was thinking the best way to... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a large output file (star.log), with many lines of the following type
*** T vavg unburnt: 723.187 / burnt: 2662.000
What I would like to do is pick the values 723.187 and 2662.000 and
What I've got so far is
awk '/unburnt:.*burnt:/{Tu=$6;Tb=$NF}END{print Tu, Tb}'... (6 Replies)
Hi gurus..
Am reading a file, counting number of lines and storing it in a variable. Then am passing that variable into If loop for comparision, if the number of lines are greater than 1000 it should split a file if not it should send the file name to archive folder.. but when i execute the... (4 Replies)
hi guys, i want help... Reding XML file and print the values into the text file using linux shell script file as per below xml file
<sequence>
<Filename>aldorzum.doc</Filename>
<DivisionCode>US</DivisionCode>
<ContentType>Template</ContentType>
<ProductCode>VIMZIM</ProductCode>
</sequence>... (1 Reply)
hi guys, i want help... Reding XML file and print the values into the text file using linux shell script file as per below xml file
<sequence>
<Filename>aldorzum.doc</Filename>
<DivisionCode>US</DivisionCode>
<ContentType>Template</ContentType>
<ProductCode>VIMZIM</ProductCode>
</sequence>... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: sravanreddy
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tolower_l
TOLOWER(3) BSD Library Functions Manual TOLOWER(3)NAME
tolower, tolower_l -- upper case to lower case letter conversion
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <ctype.h>
int
tolower(int c);
#include <ctype.h>
#include <xlocale.h>
int
tolower_l(int c, locale_t loc);
DESCRIPTION
The tolower() function converts an upper-case letter to the corresponding lower-case letter. The argument must be representable as an
unsigned char or the value of EOF.
Although the tolower() function uses the current locale, the tolower_l() function may be passed a locale directly. See xlocale(3) for more
information.
RETURN VALUES
If the argument is an upper-case letter, the tolower() function returns the corresponding lower-case letter if there is one; otherwise, the
argument is returned unchanged.
COMPATIBILITY
The 4.4BSD extension of accepting arguments outside of the range of the unsigned char type in locales with large character sets is considered
obsolete and may not be supported in future releases. The towlower() function should be used instead.
SEE ALSO ctype(3), islower(3), towlower(3), xlocale(3)STANDARDS
The tolower() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (``ISO C90'').
BSD July 17, 2005 BSD