Yes, but (a) you're missing a pipe, and (b) there's a better way.
Better way:
The GNU find lets you match by regex. This might now be part of the POSIX standard
Hi All,
i am trying to copy files from a directory to another.
here is what I am doing
ls -ltr INTER*
THE output is list of 80 files.
i have to copy all these 80 files into another directory
( say /home/pavi/folder) at a time.
can anyone please suggest me how do I do it.
thanks
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A01_155716
A05_155780
A07_155812
A09_155844
A11_155876
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hi,
i have so many files in my directory. for example
$: ls
abc.12
abc.23
abc.45
abc.56
abc.123
abc.343
abc.567
abc.345 like this.
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some_name_2016-01-17-22-40-30_some name_0_0.zip.done
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Discussion started by: charli1
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
clarfgp
clarfgp.f(3) LAPACK clarfgp.f(3)NAME
clarfgp.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine clarfgp (N, ALPHA, X, INCX, TAU)
CLARFGP
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine clarfgp (integerN, complexALPHA, complex, dimension( * )X, integerINCX, complexTAU)
CLARFGP
Purpose:
CLARFGP generates a complex elementary reflector H of order n, such
that
H**H * ( alpha ) = ( beta ), H**H * H = I.
( x ) ( 0 )
where alpha and beta are scalars, beta is real and non-negative, and
x is an (n-1)-element complex vector. H is represented in the form
H = I - tau * ( 1 ) * ( 1 v**H ) ,
( v )
where tau is a complex scalar and v is a complex (n-1)-element
vector. Note that H is not hermitian.
If the elements of x are all zero and alpha is real, then tau = 0
and H is taken to be the unit matrix.
Parameters:
N
N is INTEGER
The order of the elementary reflector.
ALPHA
ALPHA is COMPLEX
On entry, the value alpha.
On exit, it is overwritten with the value beta.
X
X is COMPLEX array, dimension
(1+(N-2)*abs(INCX))
On entry, the vector x.
On exit, it is overwritten with the vector v.
INCX
INCX is INTEGER
The increment between elements of X. INCX > 0.
TAU
TAU is COMPLEX
The value tau.
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
November 2011
Definition at line 105 of file clarfgp.f.
Author
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