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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find age of files... Post 302358445 by cfajohnson on Friday 2nd of October 2009 02:16:22 PM
Old 10-02-2009

Assuming that there are no directories ending in .arc:

Code:
find /lcl/prd/data/dc003p/dump/*.arc -mtime +1

 

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CAIRO_ARC_NEGATIVE(3)							 1						     CAIRO_ARC_NEGATIVE(3)

CairoContext::arcNegative - Adds a negative arc

       Object oriented style (method):

SYNOPSIS
public void CairoContext::arcNegative (float $x, float $y, float $radius, float $angle1, float $angle2) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style: void cairo_arc_negative (CairoContext $context, float $x, float $y, float $radius, float $angle1, float $angle2) Adds a circular arc of the given $radius to the current path. The arc is centered at ($x, $y), begins at $angle1 and proceeds in the direction of decreasing angles to end at $angle2. If $angle2 is greater than $angle1 it will be progressively decreased by 2*M_PI until it is less than $angle1. See CairoContext::arc or cairo_arc(3) for more details. This function differs only in the direction of the arc between the two angles. PARAMETERS
o $context - A valid CairoContext object o $x - double x position o $y - double y position o $radius - The radius of the desired negative arc o $angle1 - Start angle of the arc o $angle2 - End angle of the arc RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Object oriented style <?php $s = new CairoImageSurface(CairoFormat::ARGB32, 100, 100); $c = new CairoContext($s); $c->setSourceRgb(0, 0, 0); $c->paint(); $c->setLineWidth(1); $c->setSourceRgb(1, 1, 1); for ($r = 50; $r > 0; $r -= 10) { $c->arcNegative(50, 50, $r, 2 * M_PI, 0); $c->stroke(); $c->fill(); } $s->writeToPng(dirname(__FILE__) . '/CairoContext__arcNegative.png'); ?> Example #2 Procedural style <?php $s = cairo_image_surface_create(CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_IMAGE, 100, 100); $c = cairo_create($s); cairo_set_source_rgb($c, 0, 0, 0); cairo_paint($c); cairo_set_source_rgb($c, 1, 1, 1); cairo_set_line_width($c, 1); for ($r = 50; $r > 0; $r -= 10) { cairo_arc_negative($c, 50, 50, $r, 2 * M_PI, 0); cairo_stroke($c); cairo_fill($c); } cairo_surface_write_to_png($s, dirname(__FILE__) . '/cairo_arc_negative.png'); ?> SEE ALSO
CairoContext::arc. PHP Documentation Group CAIRO_ARC_NEGATIVE(3)
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