You are somehow trying to read the same file twice. This line reads the ENTIRE file into the @RawData array:
Then you try to start reading from files listed on the command line (or standard input) with
1. Maybe you mean:
I think that's what you want.
2. To process: use split()
3. Define your "mappings" for month names and cities. Do this before the while loop. Fill in the ellipses with the rest of the information you'll need....
There is an error when i am trying to use the shift command in this way:
($1 = -d, $2 = 123, $3 = -c etc etc)
for $arg in $@
do
case $arg in
"-d") shift; (so that the $2 will become the $arg now)
(and while it loop the 2nd time,)
... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
In shell scripting the maximum no. of command line parameters becomes 9(Am i right). If we want to get more than 9 parameters we use the shift command.
Even here there are two possibilities.
1. Without the use of variables - The arguments are lost and the lost no. is equal to the... (6 Replies)
I am running a program where in I have this command
which is giving error the shift: number is not correct.
can you please tell me how shift actually works?
the line which is giving error is-
set $PARAM; shift; shift; shift; shift; shift; shift; shift; shift
Is it related somewhere to... (2 Replies)
hi,
another perl question,
I don't understand the below
while (<FILE>) {
push @last5, $_; #add to the end
shift @last5 if @last5 > 5 ; #take from the beginning
}
can someone please explain to me how does
shift @last5 if @last5 > 5 is taking last 5 lines from... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I wrote one script, in between script needs to use 10th and 11th positional parameters, that time i used "shift". Here i am facing the below find problem,
./DataCount.sh: cannot shift
I tried
1) I have read man pages for shift
2) Before but * and **
3) Simple shift with out giving... (4 Replies)
Hey all, I need some assistance. I'm writing a script to eject tapes from a tape library, but the library is not a queued system and can only eject 15 tapes at a time.
I added paste -d : -s so that it goes through full_tapes and puts each media_id on one line separated by the :.
Now I'm... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Firstly, I did a search for this question both on this site and on the internet and have not been able to find a suitable answer that is not general in nature.
I have always been a Windows user. I use my girl friend's mac every now and then, but I always come back to windows. For a... (1 Reply)
Hello Expert
Can any one please explain what is the use of shift command in general terms:
set -- $(ls -t)
shift
rm -Rf $*
what is the use of shift command over here.
Thanks a lot for your help (2 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I am new to Perl and I am having some issues getting a script to work. I have to create a script that uses an array of 52 cards, "shuffles" the cards (using loops with the pop, shift, and push commands), and prints out the top five. This is not a randomizing of the array just a... (2 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
hostname=$1; shift
for hostname in $1
do
ping $hostname
done
I want to run the above script as hostname.sh yahoo.com google.com cnn.com. I want to shift each hostname to $1. How can do that with above code as currently it's not shifting. (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
geoip_record_by_name
GEOIP_RECORD_BY_NAME(3) 1 GEOIP_RECORD_BY_NAME(3)geoip_record_by_name - Returns the detailed City information found in the GeoIP DatabaseSYNOPSIS
array geoip_record_by_name (string $hostname)
DESCRIPTION
The geoip_record_by_name(3) function will return the record information corresponding to a hostname or an IP address.
This function is available for both GeoLite City Edition and commercial GeoIP City Edition. A warning will be issued if the proper data-
base cannot be located.
The names of the different keys of the returning associative array are as follows:
o "continent_code" -- Two letter continent code (as of version 1.0.4 with libgeoip 1.4.3 or newer)
o "country_code" -- Two letter country code (see geoip_country_code_by_name(3))
o "country_code3" -- Three letter country code (see geoip_country_code3_by_name(3))
o "country_name" -- The country name (see geoip_country_name_by_name(3))
o "region" -- The region code (ex: CA for California)
o "city" -- The city.
o "postal_code" -- The Postal Code, FSA or Zip Code.
o "latitude" -- The Latitude as signed double.
o "longitude" -- The Longitude as signed double.
o "dma_code" -- Designated Market Area code (USA and Canada only)
o "area_code" -- The PSTN area code (ex: 212)
PARAMETERS
o $hostname
- The hostname or IP address whose record is to be looked-up.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the associative array on success, or FALSE if the address cannot be found in the database.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 1.0.4 | |
| | |
| | Adding the continent_code with GeoIP Library |
| | 1.4.3 or newer only |
| | |
| 1.0.3 | |
| | |
| | Adding country_code3 and country_name |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A geoip_record_by_name(3) example
This will print the array containing the record of host example.com.
<?php
$record = geoip_record_by_name('www.example.com');
if ($record) {
print_r($record);
}
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[continent_code] => NA
[country_code] => US
[country_code3] => USA
[country_name] => United States
[region] => CA
[city] => Marina Del Rey
[postal_code] =>
[latitude] => 33.9776992798
[longitude] => -118.435096741
[dma_code] => 803
[area_code] => 310
)
PHP Documentation Group GEOIP_RECORD_BY_NAME(3)