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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Remove the first two words from shell arguments Post 302286426 by pludi on Wednesday 11th of February 2009 06:05:26 AM
Old 02-11-2009
shift does exactly what you require. "shift 2" deletes the first two arguments from the argument list, eg. $3 becomes $1, $4 becomes $2, etc. If you want to output all your arguments sans the first two, do this
Code:
shift 2
echo "$@"

 

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mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Mod(3MLIB)			    mediaLib Library Functions				 mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Mod(3MLIB)

NAME
mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Sat, mlib_VectorMulShift_U8C_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_U8C_Sat, mlib_VectorMul- Shift_S8_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_S8_Sat, mlib_VectorMulShift_S8C_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_S8C_Sat, mlib_VectorMulShift_S16_Mod, mlib_Vec- torMulShift_S16_Sat, mlib_VectorMulShift_S16C_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_S16C_Sat, mlib_VectorMulShift_S32_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_S32_Sat, mlib_VectorMulShift_S32C_Mod, mlib_VectorMulShift_S32C_Sat - vector multiplication with shifting, in place SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmlib [ library... ] #include <mlib.h> mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Mod(mlib_u8 *xz, const mlib_u8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Sat(mlib_u8 *xz, const mlib_u8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_U8C_Mod(mlib_u8 *xz, const mlib_u8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_U8C_Sat(mlib_u8 *xz, const mlib_u8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S8_Mod(mlib_s8 *xz, const mlib_s8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S8_Sat(mlib_s8 *xz, const mlib_s8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S8C_Mod(mlib_s8 *xz, const mlib_s8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S8C_Sat(mlib_s8 *xz, const mlib_s8 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S16_Mod(mlib_s16 *xz, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S16_Sat(mlib_s16 *xz, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S16C_Mod(mlib_s16 *xz, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S16C_Sat(mlib_s16 *xz, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S32_Mod(mlib_s32 *xz, const mlib_s32 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S32_Sat(mlib_s32 *xz, const mlib_s32 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S32C_Mod(mlib_s32 *xz, const mlib_s32 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); mlib_status mlib_VectorMulShift_S32C_Sat(mlib_s32 *xz, const mlib_s32 *y, mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift); DESCRIPTION
Each of these functions performs an in-place multiplication of two vectors and shifts the result. For real data, the following equation is used: xz[i] = xz[i] * y[i] * 2**(-shift) where i = 0, 1, ..., (n - 1). For complex data, the following equation is used: tmp = xz[2*i] xz[2*i] = (tmp*y[2*i] - xz[2*i + 1]*y[2*i + 1]) * 2**(-shift) xz[2*i + 1] = (tmp*y[2*i + 1] + xz[2*i + 1]*y[2*i]) * 2**(-shift) where i = 0, 1, ..., (n - 1). PARAMETERS
Each of the functions takes the following arguments: xz Pointer to the first element of the first source and result vector. y Pointer to the first element of the second source vector. n Number of elements in each vector. shift Right shifting factor. The ranges of valid shift are: 1 <= shift <= 8 for U8, S8, U8C, S8C types 1 <= shift <= 16 for S16, S16C types 1 <= shift <= 31 for S32, S32C types RETURN VALUES
Each of the functions returns MLIB_SUCCESS if successful. Otherwise it returns MLIB_FAILURE. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_U8_Mod(3MLIB), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 10 Nov 2004 mlib_VectorMulShift_U8_Mod(3MLIB)
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