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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to compare two strings Post 302226975 by Niroj on Wednesday 20th of August 2008 09:28:35 AM
Old 08-20-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by otheus
You are making it too hard on yourself. Use
Code:
date +%s

Which gives you the time in seconds.

If you need to get the greater/lesser of the date strings, you can instead use the date command as you have it, pipe it through sort, and then use tail -1 (greater) or head -1 (lesser).

Code:
{ date -u '+%Y.%m.%d %T'; sleep 1; date -u '+%Y.%m.%d %T'; } |sort | head -1

SmilieThat is good but I used the way how Prashant tried.. so tht he can find wht is the prob in his string comp approach..
 

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fstrcmp(1)						      General Commands Manual							fstrcmp(1)

NAME
fstrcmp - fuzzy comparison of strings SYNOPSIS
fstrcmp [ -p ] first-string second-string fstrcmp -w first-string second-string fstrcmp -a first-file second-file fstrcmp -s needle haystack... fstrcmp --version DESCRIPTION
The fstrcmp command is used to make fuzzy comparisons between strings. The "edit distance" between the strings is printed, with 0.0 mean- ing the strings are utterly un-alike, and 1.0 meaning the strings are identical. You may need to quote the string to insulate them from the shell. OPTIONS
The fstrcmp command understands the following options: -a --files-as-bytes This option is used to compare two files as arrays of bytes. See fmemcmp(3) for more information. -p --pair This option is used to compare two strings as arrays of bytes. This is the default. See fstrcmp(3) for more information. -s --select This option is used to select the closest needle from the provided haystack alternatives. The most similar (single) choice is printed. If none are particularly similar, nothing is printed. See fstrcmp(3) for more information. See below for example. -V --version This option may be used to print the version of the fstrcmp command, and then exit. -w --wide-pair This option is used to compare two multi-byte character strings. See fstrcoll(3) for more information. EXIT STATUS
The fstrcmp command exits with status 1 on any error. The fstrcmp command only exits with status 0 if there are no errors. EXAMPLE
The fstrcmp --select option may be used in a shell script to improve error messages. case "$action" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; restart) stop start ;; *) echo "$0: action "$action" unknown" 1>&2 guess=`fstrcmp --select "$action" stop start restart` if [ "$guess" ] then echo "$0: did you mean "$guess" instead?" 1>&2 fi exit 1 ;; esac Thus, the error message frequently suggests the correct action in the face of simple finger problems on the command line. SEE ALSO
fstrcmp(3) fuzzy comparison of strings fstrcoll(3) fuzzy comparison of two multi-byte character strings fstrcmpi(3) fuzzy comparison of strings, integer variation COPYRIGHT
fstrcmp version 0.4 Copyright (C) 2009 Peter Miller Peter Miller <pmiller@opensource.org.au> The comparison code is derived from the fuzzy comparison functions in GNU Gettext 0.17. The GNU Gettext comparison functions were, in turn, derived from GNU Diff 2.7. Copyright (C) 1988-2009 Free Software Foundation fstrcmp(1)
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