i cannot understand this coding.Could you please explain me briefly on this?
Thanks $ Regards,
William
Skip the 1st line.
The split function is used to search for a "G" in the 4th field and to separate the last letter from the numeric value. If the last letter of the 4th field is a "G", f[1] holds the value of the available Gigabytes, f[2] holds the "G" and the return code is 2 otherwise the return code is 1.
If the returncode > 1 the value is multiplied with 1024 (to Megabytes) and assigned to the 4th field.
The sub function deletes the "M" from field $4 (if it's available). The next statement adds the value of the 4th field to the variable s.
After processing the last line, print the sum of available Megabytes.
Hi All,
Will df+du=Total space allocted for a file system??
Is the above correct. Please correct me If iam wrong.
In one my programs the above is not happening.
Please help me out.
Many thanks.
Regards,
Manas (2 Replies)
Hi,
I see from lsvg the total used PPs is 1050 (67200 megabytes), but when I check the disk space with df command I can only see 31G total space, can somebody tell how this come?
Thanks!
Victor
# lsvg
rootvg
# lsvg rootvg
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Hi Experts,
In a particular dir, I have many files *AJAY*.
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All I require is summation of all.
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Ajay (4 Replies)
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Hi,
Could you please tell me the commands to find Total storage space and Serial number of Linux server.
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Maddy (1 Reply)
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locale::language
Locale::Language(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Locale::Language(3pm)NAME
Locale::Language - ISO two letter codes for language identification (ISO 639)
SYNOPSIS
use Locale::Language;
$lang = code2language('en'); # $lang gets 'English'
$code = language2code('French'); # $code gets 'fr'
@codes = all_language_codes();
@names = all_language_names();
DESCRIPTION
The "Locale::Language" module provides access to the ISO two-letter codes for identifying languages, as defined in ISO 639. You can either
access the codes via the "conversion routines" (described below), or via the two functions which return lists of all language codes or all
language names.
CONVERSION ROUTINES
There are two conversion routines: "code2language()" and "language2code()".
code2language()
This function takes a two letter language code and returns a string which contains the name of the language identified. If the code is
not a valid language code, as defined by ISO 639, then "undef" will be returned.
$lang = code2language($code);
language2code()
This function takes a language name and returns the corresponding two letter language code, if such exists. If the argument could not
be identified as a language name, then "undef" will be returned.
$code = language2code('French');
The case of the language name is not important. See the section "KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS" below.
QUERY ROUTINES
There are two function which can be used to obtain a list of all language codes, or all language names:
"all_language_codes()"
Returns a list of all two-letter language codes. The codes are guaranteed to be all lower-case, and not in any particular order.
"all_language_names()"
Returns a list of all language names for which there is a corresponding two-letter language code. The names are capitalised, and not
returned in any particular order.
EXAMPLES
The following example illustrates use of the "code2language()" function. The user is prompted for a language code, and then told the
corresponding language name:
$| = 1; # turn off buffering
print "Enter language code: ";
chop($code = <STDIN>);
$lang = code2language($code);
if (defined $lang)
{
print "$code = $lang
";
}
else
{
print "'$code' is not a valid language code!
";
}
KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
o In the current implementation, all data is read in when the module is loaded, and then held in memory. A lazy implementation would be
more memory friendly.
o Currently just supports the two letter language codes - there are also three-letter codes, and numbers. Would these be of any use to
anyone?
SEE ALSO
Locale::Country
ISO codes for identification of country (ISO 3166). Supports 2-letter, 3-letter, and numeric country codes.
Locale::Script
ISO codes for identification of written scripts (ISO 15924).
Locale::Currency
ISO three letter codes for identification of currencies and funds (ISO 4217).
ISO 639:1988 (E/F)
Code for the representation of names of languages.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langhome.html
Home page for ISO 639-2.
AUTHOR
Neil Bowers <neil@bowers.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2004, Neil Bowers.
Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Canon Research Centre Europe (CRE).
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.1 2010-05-13 Locale::Language(3pm)