you have to play with word boundary. check your sed man/info page for more info. alternatively, the logic to do this is to iterate each old, check for "old" and when found, change it to "new".. so in bash, you can do something like this, assuming your words are in a file
output
Hello there,
Is there anyway to make the tar utility print the contents of the files inside it (not list the files, but rather their contents) sequentially from the command line?
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I'm using a csh shell (or, that'd be my guess from the .cshrc file I see) and I'm looking to change my prompt.
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1) I ran myScript with 2 arguments, I meant to use 3
if I do r my, it will rerun it with the 2 arguments. is there a way I can do r my and add a third argument at the end?
2) say I did
myAcript.ksh 2 5 7 8
I realise my typo. is there an easy way to redo the command replacing A with S?
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What do you think could we open new top topic with tips and tricks and to show to other users some tricks what do we know like dtrace , new virtual server , how to add new users etc.
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I found a decent guide of VI basic tricks. This guide does expect you to have a decent understanding of VI. It does not go over very much beginner related.
vi Manual (3 Replies)
Vim Tips and Tricks
Save and quit
:w => Save
:q => Exit as long as there have been no changes
:q! => Exit and ignore any changes
:wq => Save and Exit.
:x => Exit, saving changes
ZZ => Exit and save changes if any have been made
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locale_parse
LOCALE_PARSE(3) 1 LOCALE_PARSE(3)Locale::parseLocale - Returns a key-value array of locale ID subtag elements.
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
publicstatic array Locale::parseLocale (string $locale)
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
array locale_parse (string $locale)
Returns a key-value array of locale ID subtag elements.
PARAMETERS
o $locale
- The locale to extract the subtag array from. Note: The 'variant' and 'private' subtags can take maximum 15 values whereas 'ext-
lang' can take maximum 3 values.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array containing a list of key-value pairs, where the keys identify the particular locale ID subtags, and the values are the
associated subtag values. The array will be ordered as the locale id subtags e.g. in the locale id if variants are '-varX-varY-varZ' then
the returned array will have variant0=>varX , variant1=>varY , variant2=>varZ
EXAMPLES
Example #1
locale_parse(3) example
<?php
$arr = locale_parse('sl-Latn-IT-nedis');
if ($arr) {
foreach ($arr as $key => $value) {
echo "$key : $value , ";
}
}
?>
Example #2
OO example
<?php
$arr = Locale::parseLocale('sl-Latn-IT-nedis');
if ($arr) {
foreach ($arr as $key => $value) {
echo "$key : $value , ";
}
}
?>
The above example will output:
language : sl , script : Latn , region : IT , variant0 : NEDIS ,
SEE ALSO locale_compose(3).
PHP Documentation Group LOCALE_PARSE(3)