Like otheus said, why use sed in a Perl script? If you are going to use Perl, you had better learn how to use it properly. Otherwise stick with sed.
Here's a small Perl script that will do what you want and create a backup file to boot.
I called this replace.pl
Output:
The guts of the code comes from The Perl Cookbook. I just wrapped it around a loop that takes all the files from the current directory and performs your replace command. In your case you just need the while loop that walks through your array called @test.
Hello,
I have a comma delimited input feed file. The first field has directory location and the second field has file name.
Ex of input feed:
/export/appl/a,abc*.dat
/export/appl/b,xyz*.dat
/export/appl/c,pmn*.dat
Under each directory, there would be many files like...
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.... (4 Replies)
How do I access one of the indices in array tst with the code below?
tst=sprintf("%5.2f",Car / 12)
When I scan thru the array with
for ( i in tst ) { print i,tst }
I get the output of:
vec-7 144
But when I try this in the END
print tst
It looks like it's not set.
What am... (6 Replies)
Hi,
My doubt is how to access array elements..
Situation is as below:
#!/bin/ksh
set -x
typeset -i x=0
typeset -i y=0
typeset -i BID=0
typeset -i count=0
while ] ; do
x=`expr $x + 1`;
hwmgr show scsi > scsi.tmp
while read line; do
set... (1 Reply)
I need to use array elements while pattern matching.
@myarr = (ELEM1, ELEM2, ELEM3);
following is the statement which I am using in my code. Basically I want to replace the ELEM1/2/3 with other thing which is mentioned as REPL here.
if (condition) {
s/(ELEM1|ELEM2|ELEM3): REPL: /;
}
I... (3 Replies)
What is wrong with this line in a perl script?
$amc_data = `sed -n '/\/,/\/p' "$config_file"`
I ran the above from command line and it works fine from unix command prompt.
The code should produce output between the and tags.
The config_file is as follows:
Sun ... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have the following perl array:
@longname = (Fasthernet0/0 Fasthernet0/1 Serial0/1/0 Serial0/2/1 Tunnel55 Tunnel77)
with the followinh array:
@shortname = (Fa0/0 Fa0/1 Se0/1/0 Se0/2/1 Tu55 Tu77)
in other words, I need to remove the following from each element in the array... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I can’t resolve an array element access issue on (Linux/pdksh) .. So I’m positing for advice.By the way - a friend demonstrated to me - same script works as expected under Solaris.
I have been working on a documentation project where many *.jpg screen shots are used in the... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
Not sure if this should be in the programming forum, but I believe it will get more response under the Shell Programming and Scripting FORUM.
Am trying to write a customized df script in Perl and need some help with regards to using arrays and file handlers.
At the moment am... (3 Replies)
Experts,
I am looking to compare elements of 2 array using perl. Below is not the actual code but logic wise something like this.
my $version = "MYSQlcl-5.2.4-264.x86_64"; <-- split this word into array as (5 2 4 264) ( which is to extract only the version number from the package name)
my... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am trying to store the output of a command into an array in perl script.
I am able to store but the problem is i am unable to print the array line with one line space. i mean i inserted the \n in loop ...but not getting the result.
I have written like this
#!/usr/bin/perl
@a =... (2 Replies)
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opendir
OPENDIR(3) Linux Programmer's Manual OPENDIR(3)NAME
opendir - open a directory
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
DIR *opendir(const char *name);
DESCRIPTION
The opendir() function opens a directory stream corresponding to the directory name, and returns a pointer to the directory stream. The
stream is positioned at the first entry in the directory.
RETURN VALUE
The opendir() function returns a pointer to the directory stream or NULL if an error occurred.
ERRORS
EACCES Permission denied.
EMFILE Too many file descriptors in use by process.
ENFILE Too many files are currently open in the system.
ENOENT Directory does not exist, or name is an empty string.
ENOMEM Insufficient memory to complete the operation.
ENOTDIR
name is not a directory.
NOTES
The underlying file descriptor of the directory stream can be obtained using dirfd(3).
CONFORMING TO
SVID 3, POSIX, BSD 4.3
SEE ALSO open(2), closedir(3), dirfd(3), readdir(3), rewinddir(3), scandir(3), seekdir(3), telldir(3)
1995-06-11 OPENDIR(3)