Thank you, it works but for different domain extensions like .net, .org ..ow do I do it ? I don't know what domain extension would be, it could be .net or aomething else
Well,
or
or
Would take care of that. But there are also various top level domains in two parts, e.g. .co.uk or .co.au. You would have to write exceptions for those cases if you want to cover everything.
Hello all, need a little help.
I have an input variable such as ARGV which equals something like
/use/home/name/script/test.dat
I need to be able to get just the "test.dat" (i.e. the file name) at the end of the directory and the directory can be anything and any length. To put it another... (3 Replies)
I have a string of data that looks like this:
private.enterprises.954.1.1.1.1.1.2618 \(OctetString\): U private.enterprises.954.1.1.1.1.2.2618 \(OctetString\): 2618
I am trying to parse the string to only return the values after the ":". Ex from above "U" and "2618".
Any suggestions? (5 Replies)
I want to get filenames from the following input. How can I parse this in bash.
input data
-------------------------------------------------------------------
path=/aaa/bbb/filename1;/aaa/filename2;/aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd/filename3
-------------------------------------------------------------------... (13 Replies)
Hi,
I am wondering if there's a simpler way to extract the second occurrence of a word enclosed in that matches my search criteria.
Sample Input is as follows:
Error installing feature - com.er.nms.cif.ist.NoMatchingUpgra
Error installing feature -... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I spend half a day getting this to work with no luck, perhaps you guys can help..
I have a string from a file looking like this:
module::name=test::type=generic_data::exec=snmpget.......::desc=A Little Test::interval=300
what I would like to split it, so I get a value for each... (3 Replies)
I'm working in korn shell and have a variable which contains a string like:
aa_yyyymmdd_bbb_ccc_ddd.abc. I want to treat the _ and . as delimiters and parse the string so I end up with 6 values in variables that I can manipulate. My original plan was to use
var1=`echo $sting1 | cut -c1-c2` but... (9 Replies)
I've a problem parsing a string as a command:
Consider script stefano.sh as following:
#!/usr/bin/sh
txtshell="./parser.sh /ews/MyEventHandler/data/handler/StopAndMail.php eventid=StopAndMail.MVIN.6300 lot_number=1122FXB facility=EWSF3 'mailto=prova.prova@nohost.com, prova.test@nohost.com'... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to be able to parse out a substring matching a basic pattern, which is a character followed by 3 or 4 digits (for example S1234 out of a larger string). The main string would just be a filename, like Thisis__the FileName_S1234_ToParse.txt. The filename isn't fixed, but the... (2 Replies)
Hi Perl Guys
I have another perl question
I have the following code that i have written
Getopt::Long::config(qw( permute bundling ));
my $OPT = {};
GetOptions($OPT, qw(
ver=s
help|h
)) or die "options parsing failed";
This will allow the user to do something like... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bamg2geo
bamg2geo(1rheolef) rheolef-6.1 bamg2geo(1rheolef)NAME
bamg2geo - convert bamg mesh in geo format
SYNOPSIS
bamg2geo options input[.bamg] input[.dmn]
bamg2geo options input[.bamg] -Cl domlabel
bamg2geo options input[.bamg] {-dom domname}*
DESCRIPTION
Convert a bamg `.bamg' into `.geo' one. The output goes to standart output. The `.dmn' file specifies the domain names, since bamg mesh
generator uses numbers as domain labels.
EXAMPLE
bamg -g toto.bamgcad -o toto.bamg
bamg2geo toto.bamg toto.dmn > toto.geo
BAMG CAD FILE
This file describe the boundary of the mesh geometry. A basic example writes (See bamg documentation for more);
MeshVersionFormatted
0
Dimension
2
Vertices
4
0 0 1
1 0 2
1 1 3
0 1 4
Edges
4
1 2 101
2 3 102
3 4 103
4 1 104
hVertices
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
DOMAIN NAME FILE
This auxilliary `.dmn' file defines the boundary domain names as used by Rheolef, since bamg uses numeric labels for domains.
EdgeDomainNames
4
bottom
right
top
left
THE DOMAIN NAME FILE CAN ALSO SPECIFY ADDITIONAL VERTICES DOMAIN
EdgeDomainNames
4
bottom
right
top
left
VerticeDomainNames
4
left_bottom
right_bottom
right_top
left_top
Vertice domain names are usefull for some special boundary conditions.
OPTIONS -upgrade
-noupgrade
Default is to output a version 2 `.geo' file format. See geo(1). With the -noupgrade, a version 1 file format is assumed.
-dom dom1 ... -dom domN
SEE ALSO geo(1)rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 bamg2geo(1rheolef)