Hi I am brand new to programming, I dont know how to go about this task, or what language is best for this...If there is an easy solution in different languages, I would love to see them. I want to learn about the steps to take on this, so Please put in comments where code is used.
I believe in... (9 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
We have a ftpserver from which we do a dir command and output it to a local file.
The content of the ftpfile is:
07-15-09 06:06AM 5466 ABC_123_ER19057320090714082723.ZIP
07-15-09 06:07AM 3801 ABC_123_ER19155920090714082842.ZIP
07-15-09 06:07AM ... (14 Replies)
Hi, Guys. Please help me to find solution to this problem using shell scripting.
I have an INPUT file with 4 columns separated by tab. Each block of records is separated by -----
-----
Sample1 5402 6680 Pattern01
Sample2 2216 2368 Pattern02... (6 Replies)
Hi friends,
My file is like:
Second file is :
I need to print the rows present in file one, but in order present in second file....I used
while read gh;do
awk ' $1=="' $gh'" {print >> FILENAME"output"} ' cat listoffirstfile
done < secondfile
but the output I am... (14 Replies)
Hi friends,
My input file is this way
chr1 100 200 "abc"
chr1 350 400 "abc"
chr2 450 600 "def"
chr2 612 780 "def"
How do I make this file into
chr1 100 400 "abc"
chr2 450 780 "def"
This is basically matching on the fourth column and taking the minimum of second column and the... (4 Replies)
I have a file as follows
ATOM 5181 N AMET K 406 12.440 6.552 25.691 0.50 7.37 N
ATOM 5182 CA AMET K 406 13.685 5.798 25.578 0.50 5.87 C
ATOM 5183 C AMET K 406 14.045 5.179 26.909 0.50 5.07 C
ATOM 5184 O MET K... (14 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am new to UNIX. One of my file records are like below
220 IN C/A 515013 NULL NULL
220 IN C/A 515017 NULL NULL
225 IN C/A 333701 NULL NULL
225 IN C/A 515034 NULL NULL
225 IN C/A 499201 NULL NULL
225 IN C/A 499202 NULL NULL
The above mentioned records delimiter is... (4 Replies)
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dist::zilla::plugin::git::nextversion
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::NextVersion(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::NextVersion(3pm)NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::NextVersion - provide a version number by bumping the last git release tag
VERSION
version 1.121820
SYNOPSIS
In your dist.ini:
[Git::NextVersion]
first_version = 0.001 ; this is the default
version_regexp = ^v(.+)$ ; this is the default
DESCRIPTION
This does the Dist::Zilla::Role::VersionProvider role. It finds the last version number from your git tags, increments it using
Version::Next, and uses the result as the "version" parameter for your distribution.
The plugin accepts the following options:
o "first_version" - if the repository has no tags at all, this version is used as the first version for the distribution. It defaults to
"0.001".
o "version_regexp" - regular expression that matches a tag containing a version. It must capture the version into $1. Defaults to
^v(.+)$ which matches the default "tag_format" from Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Tag. If you change "tag_format", you must set a
corresponsing "version_regexp".
You can also set the "V" environment variable to override the new version. This is useful if you need to bump to a specific version. For
example, if the last tag is 0.005 and you want to jump to 1.000 you can set V = 1.000.
$ V=1.000 dzil release
AUTHOR
Jerome Quelin
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Jerome Quelin.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::NextVersion(3pm)