OK... I'm fairly new to unix having the admin handed to me on a platter w/almost no training.
However, being a programmer, I do pick up things fairly easily, but this one is getting the best of me.
I have a unix server that runs multiple versions of the same ERP system, hand crafted for our... (1 Reply)
Hi all
I have a little brainscratcher here.
I want to draw a pie chart from data in a text file.
The drawing of the graph works fine, if I insert the data manually into a 2d array.
Now I want to pull the data from a text file (which was created using a uniq -c command) see sample below.... (2 Replies)
Hello all:
I have a following textfile data with name inst1.txt
HDR|ABCD|10-13-2008 to 10-19-2008.txt|10-19-2008|XYZ
DTL|H|5464-1|0|02-02-2008|02-03-2008||||F|||||||||
DTL|D|5464-1|1|02-02-2008|02-03-2008|1||JJJ
DTL|D|5464-1|2|02-02-2008|02-03-2008|1||JJJ... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I want to replace a field in a text delimited file with the actual number of records in the same file.
HDR|ABCD|10-13-2008 to 10-19-2008.txt|10-19-2008|XYZ
DTL|0|5464-1|0|02-02-2008|02-03-2008||||F|||||||||
DTL|1|5464-1|1|02-02-2008|02-03-2008|1||JJJ... (3 Replies)
Hi Folks,
very basic question, how to do command piping for an array?
suppose i have names as an array, when I write this script:
#!/usr/bin/sh
date=`date +%y%m%d`;
names="a b"
for name in ${names}
do extract -tz +8 person 'income$|expense$' /home/ricki/$name/$date*.xml | tab -d -cols... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am trying to make a bash script that can pull data from a file and then change one part of said data.
I want to search by username and pull the full line. That way there is a way to replace just one part of that line then return it back to the file.
My Data is stored like:
... (1 Reply)
this is Korn shell unix.
The scenario is I have a pipe delimited text file which needs to be customized. say for example,I have a pipe delimited text file with 15 columns(| delimited) and 200 rows. currently the 11th and 12th column has null values for all the records(there are other null columns... (4 Replies)
Hello all, I have two files which are cmd and disk.
`$cat cmd
lsdev | grep -iw`
`$cat disk
hdisk2`
Now I want to use the contents of both the files in a way such that `lsdev | grep -iw` command works for hdisk2 when I write the following script:
`!#/bin/sh
cmd1="$( sed -n... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have standard loop
while read -r info; do
command $info
done < info
in info text file I have multiple commands each on line that I want to execute. When I used them in console they worked, but not with this loop.
This is one of the commands in info file:
grep... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: adamlevine
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pack_fgets
pack_fgets(3alleg4) Allegro manual pack_fgets(3alleg4)NAME
pack_fgets - Reads a line from the stream. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
char *pack_fgets(char *p, int max, PACKFILE *f);
DESCRIPTION
Reads a line from the stream `f', storing it at location pointed to by `p'. Stops when a linefeed is encountered, or `max' bytes have been
read. The end of line is handled by detecting the right combination of characters for the platform. This supports CR-LF (DOS/Windows), LF
(Unix), and CR (Mac) formats. However, the trailing carriage return is not included in the returned string, in order to provide easy code
portability across platforms. If you need the carriage return, use pack_fread() and/or pack_getc() instead.
Note: This function internally may make calls to pack_ungetc, so you cannot use pack_ungetc directly afterwards.
Example:
char buf[256];
...
while (pack_fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), input_file)) {
/* Process input line. */
}
fclose(input_file);
RETURN VALUE
Returns the pointer `p' on success, or NULL on error.
SEE ALSO pack_fopen(3alleg4), pack_fopen_chunk(3alleg4), pack_fread(3alleg4), pack_getc(3alleg4), pack_ungetc(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 pack_fgets(3alleg4)