Can you explain the comparison that you are looking for?
Is it one to one:
Is it one to many:
Or is it many to many, in which case a database is much more efficient....
None of your example compare anything, "=" is the assignment operator.
To compare numbers use "==" to compare strings use "eq", of course sometimes its never that simple but it looks like it would be in this case if the examples are what is really being compared. There are also modules that compare arrays, one I believe is called Array::Compare
I have searched and found a few threads that have dealt with this, but the examples I've tried haven't seemed to help.
I am monitoring our database log for high checkpoints.
I can parse out the checkpoint value which can be anywhere from zero into a 3 digit number.
I set a variable to be the... (3 Replies)
Script
#!/bin/sh
hardware=PC
os=WindowsNET
for i in `cat newservers`
do
x=`sudo /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpplclients |grep $i |head -40 |grep $i|awk '{print $3;exit}'`
if
then
echo "$i is already added"
else
echo "Need to add"
fi
done
O/p in debug mode
bash-2.05$... (3 Replies)
im trying to compare ipaddresses. i loop through an array to see if the ip is already is in the array and if it is it should set a flag and then i wont add it to the array. but its just adding all the ipaddresses to the array
if ]
then
... (3 Replies)
I'm writing a shellscript that monitors the price of a watch. If the prices changes, it should email me. The body of the email will show the old price and the new price. However when I compare the two awk variables(oldprice and newprice) it always says they're not the same. The shellscript goes out... (2 Replies)
Hi!
I've come up with a ksh-script that produces one or more lists of hosts.
At the and of the script, I would like to print only those hosts that exists in all the lists.
Ex.
HOSTS="host1 host2 host3 host11"
HOSTS="host1 host2 host4"
HOSTS="host2 host11"
HOSTS="host2 host5 host6 host7... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am a noob at shell scripting.
basically I am trying to compare row counts from 8 tables in different databases. I have managed to get the row counts using awk from the spool files for both databases.
now I have 16 variables with me
for database 1 :
$A
$B
$C
$D
$E
$F
$G... (3 Replies)
hi
i am writing a hangman script and am having trouble checking the correct letters against the word
i need the script to compare the word against the letters guessed that are correct so once all the letters within the word have been guessed it will alow me to create a wining senario
eg
... (13 Replies)
Is there a way to compare variables in a 'awk'?
I've been trying for a while and can't figure it out. I'm guessing its not possible :/
VAR=Bob
awk '$3 == $VAR { print $1 }' file.txt
Regards
Jikuu (4 Replies)
I have a script like this. Just couldn't get the comparison part work. Any thought? thanks,
#!/usr/bin/ksh -x
STEP=`echo $(basename $0 .ksh) | tr "" ""`
log=/skip.log
while read LINE
do
if
then
echo `date`: STEP $STEP skipped by user >> $log
exit 0
fi
done < $1
echo... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ghostmic
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
collator_compare
COLLATOR_COMPARE(3) 1 COLLATOR_COMPARE(3)Collator::compare - Compare two Unicode strings
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
public int Collator::compare (string $str1, string $str2)
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
int collator_compare (Collator $coll, string $str1, string $str2)
Compare two Unicode strings according to collation rules.
PARAMETERS
o $coll
-Collator object.
o $str1
- The first string to compare.
o $str2
- The second string to compare.
RETURN VALUES
Return comparison result:
o 1 if $str1 is
greater than $str2 ;
o 0 if $str1 is
equal to $str2;
o -1 if $str1 is
less than $str2 .
On error boolean FALSE is returned.
Warning
This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE. Please read the section on
Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
collator_compare(3)example
<?php
$s1 = 'Hello';
$s2 = 'hello';
$coll = collator_create( 'en_US' );
$res = collator_compare( $coll, $s1, $s2 );
if ($res === false) {
echo collator_get_error_message( $coll );
} else if( $res > 0 ) {
echo "s1 is greater than s2
";
} else if( $res < 0 ) {
echo "s1 is less than s2
";
} else {
echo "s1 is equal to s2
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
SEE ALSO collator_sort(3).
PHP Documentation Group COLLATOR_COMPARE(3)