How to insert leading zeros into a left-justisfied zip code?
e.g. Zip code is written as 60320 which is left-justified to make it be read as 0060320.
We have to move it to right-justifiable then insert 2 leading zeros into it... ;) (1 Reply)
Hi,
I want to trim +with leading zero's with amount fields.I know using awk for trimming leading zeros with +,but I want get the entire row itself.
cat file_name |awk -F " " '{printf "%14.4f%f\n",$4}'
ex:
10 xyz bc +00000234.4500
20 yzx foxic +002456.000
Expexted
10 xyz bc... (3 Replies)
OK, now I just feel plain silly asking this. But I am very much a beginner at compiling and installing Unix software, so...
When setting the prefix, do you also have to specify the directory the files reside in? For example, lets say I am installing cURL in /usr/local
Would I set the prefix... (1 Reply)
Hi Friends,
I would like to left pad with "0's" on first column say (width six)
I have a large file with the format:
FILE:
1: ALFRED 84378 NY
8385: JAMES 88385 FL
323: SMITH 00850 TX
My output needs to be like:
000001: ALFRED 84378 NY
008385: JAMES 88385 FL
000323: SMITH... (10 Replies)
Hello-
I have a variable which contains a number, I need to populate number of zeros before another value as per this variable value.
for example:
I have variable X whose content is 5, variable Y whose content is 123
Now append number of zeros as per variable X before varible 'Y'... (4 Replies)
I have number/strings like below
input =23412133
output = 234121330000 (depends on the number give at runtime)
i need to padd zeros based on runtime input . i tried below
printf ' %d%04d\n', "23412133";
But the precision 4 is static here how can i pass this as runtime input.
i am... (11 Replies)
Dear All,
assume i have a file with content:
<Start>6000</Start>
<Stop>7599</Stop>
the output is:
6000
7000
7100
7200
7300
7400
7599
how should we use any awk, sed, perl can do this task, means to extract the uniq prefixes from the start and stop prefix.
Thanks
Jimmy (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a variable LOGNUM with values 0000095, When i subtract the variable by 1, Its losing its leading zeros. Can you please help me here ?
LOGNUM=0000095
$OLDLOG=`echo "${LOGNUM}-1"|bc`
$ echo $OLDLOG
94
Am expecting output as
0000094
Appreciate your help!
Thanks,... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: prince1987
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UPSLOG(8) Network UPS Tools (NUT) UPSLOG(8)NAME
upslog - UPS status logger
SYNOPSIS
upslog -h
upslog ups logfile interval [format]
DESCRIPTION
upslog is a daemon that will poll a UPS at periodic intervals, fetch the variables that interest you, format them, and write them to a
file.
The default format string includes variables that are supported by many common UPS models. See the description below to make your own.
OPTIONS -h Display the help message.
ups Monitor this UPS. The format for this option is [upsname@]hostname[:port].
logfile
Store the results in this file.
You can use - for stdout, but upslog will remain in the foreground.
interval
Wait this many seconds between polls.
Remember that a poll is not instantaneous, so it will slip back as the program runs. If you require tighter timing, you should
write your own logger using the upsclient library.
format The string to log, including variables from the UPS. Valid escapes within this string are:
%% - insert a single %
%TIME format% - insert the time with strftime formatting
%ETIME% - insert the number of seconds, ala time_t. This is now a 10 digit number.
%HOST% - insert the local hostname
%UPSHOST% - insert the host of the UPS being monitored
%PID% - insert the pid of upslog
%VAR varname% - insert the value of variable varname
The default format string is:
%TIME @Y@m@d @H@M@S% %VAR battpct% %VAR utility% %VAR loadpct% [%VAR status%] %VAR upstemp% %VAR acfreq%
SERVICE DELAYS
The interval value is merely the number given to sleep() after running through the format string. Therefore, a query will actually take
slightly longer than the interval depending on the speed of your system.
LOG ROTATION
upslog writes its pid to upslog.pid, and will reopen the log file if you send it a SIGHUP. This allows it to keep running when the log is
rotated by an external program.
SEE ALSO
Server:
upsd(8)
Clients:
upsc(8), upscmd(8), upsrw(8), upsmon(8)
Internet resources:
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.exploits.org/nut/
NUT mailing list archives and information: http://lists.exploits.org/
Wed Oct 16 2002 UPSLOG(8)