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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Find statement Post 302280308 by jim mcnamara on Monday 26th of January 2009 12:52:20 PM
Old 01-26-2009
try this:
Code:
F=`find /unixs/apps/sqr/ -type f \( -name '*.KSH' -o -name '*.sh' -o -name '*.sql' \) \ 
    -exec grep -il unixs {} \;`

for FNAME in $F 
do 
   C=`grep -c unixs ${FNAME}`
   echo "${C}:${FNAME}" 
done > /unixs/apps/cibcur01.txt

 

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delaunay(1)						  GNU Triangulated Surface utils					       delaunay(1)

NAME
delaunay - constructs the constrained Delaunay triangulation of the input SYNOPSIS
delaunay [OPTIONS] < file.gts DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the delaunay command. This command constructs the constrained Delaunay triangulation of the input OPTIONS
This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -b, --hull Do not keep convex hull. -e, --noconst Do not add constrained edges. -S, --split Split constraints (experimental). -H, --holes Remove holes from the triangulation. -d, --duplicates Remove duplicate vertices. -r, --randomize Shuffle input vertex list. -c, --check Check Delaunay property. -f FNAME, --files=FNAME Generate evolution files. -o, --conform Generate conforming triangulation. -s N, --steiner=N Maximum number of Steiner points for conforming triangulation (default is no limit). -q Q, --quality=Q Set the minimum acceptable face quality. -a A, --area=A Set the maximum acceptable face area. -v, --verbose Print statistics about the triangulation. -h, --help Display the help and exit. AUTHOR
delaunay was written by Stephane Popinet <popinet@users.sourceforge.net>. This manual page was written by Ruben Molina <rmolina@udea.edu.co>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). June 2, 2008 delaunay(1)
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