The way I've been using arrays currently have been:
#!/bin/ksh
set -A myArray
myArray=value1
myArray=value2
myArray=value3
myArray=value4
Is there a way I can assign values to an array that will automatically place the value into the next element in the array like:
myArray=value1... (4 Replies)
I have to add a variable value to an array, something like this:
......
@my_array_name = $value_of_this_variable;
This doesnt seem to work, any ideas why?
Thanks! (4 Replies)
hi every body,
i donot know how to assign a array varible with a file
see i having file
more file
property1 Name
property2 Address
the above two line are tab Space seperated between the property and its value
i want to seperate it and assign to... (1 Reply)
I am facing a strange error while creating posix threads:
Given below are two snippets of code, the first one works whereas the second one gives a garbage value in the output.
Snippet 1
This works:
--------------
int *threadids;
threadids = (int *) malloc (num_threads * sizeof(int));
... (4 Replies)
I need to do something like this:
for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do
arr=$(awk 'NR="$i" { print $2 }' file_with_5_records)
done
That is, parse a file and assign values to an array in an ascending order relative to the number of record in the file that is being processed on each loop.
Is my... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I wrote a script that reads inputs from user and store in array named "input". The number of elements in the array is not fixed - determined only after user exit the while loop that reads the array values :
x=1
echo "Enter first value"
read input
while } != "exit" ]
do
... (1 Reply)
How do I assign values to reference variables?
I am assigning a variable name to --> $user_var
Then I am trying to change its underlying variable value by
$((user_var))=$user_value .. its failing,,
Please let me know if there is a way to do this dynamically..
FileA.props... (5 Replies)
hi
My script as below
#!/bin/ksh
for i in `seq 1 7`
do
a=$(awk '{print $i}' /home/rama/expenese.txt)
done
for i in `seq 1 7`
do
echo "${a}"
done
content of expense.txt is as below
5032 210179 3110 132813874 53488966 11459221 5300794
I want output as... (6 Replies)
Hi ,
i have file which is having two fields in it (#delimited)
ABC#FILE_01.DAT
DEF#FILE_02.DAT
i want to write first field values to one array example A_01 and second field values to B_02 array
please let me know how to do this ,my final requirement i have send out a mail for each record... (2 Replies)
I know that
@food = %fruit;
Works. But how do I assign %fruit and %veggies to @food ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: popeye
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
makeactive
MAKEACTIVE(8) System Manager's Manual MAKEACTIVE(8)NAME
makeactive - tool to recover Usenet active file.
SYNOPSIS
makeactive [ -m ] [ -o ]
DESCRIPTION
Makeactive invokes find(1) to get a list of all directories in the news spool tree, /var/spool/news. It discards directories named
lost+found as well as those that have a period in them. It scans all other directories for all-numeric filenames and determines the high-
est and lowest number. The program's output is a set of active(5) file lines. Because there is no way to know if a group is moderated or
disabled, the fourth field of all entries will be y. Also, mid-level directories that aren't newsgroups will also created as newsgroups
with no entries (for example, there is a ``comp.sources.unix'' group, but no ``comp.sources'').
OPTIONS -m If the ``-m'' flag is given, then makeactive will attempt to adjust the highest and lowest article numbers wherever possible. If
articles are found in a newsgroup, the numbers will reflect what what was found. If no articles are found in a newsgroup, the high
number from the old file will be kept, and the low number will be set to one more then the high number. This flag may only be used
if the ``-o'' flag is used.
-o If the ``-o'' flag is used, makeactive will read an existing active file for the list of group names and just renumber all groups.
It will preserve the fourth field of the active file if one is present. This is analogous to the ctlinnd(8) ``renumber'' command,
except that innd(8) should throttled or not running. Do not use this flag with output redirected to the standard active file!
EXIT STATUS
Makeactive exits with non-zero status if any problems occurred.
EXAMPLES
A typical way to use the program is with the following /bin/sh commands:
ctlinnd throttle "Rebuilding active file"
TEMP=${TMPDIR-/var/spool/news/in.coming/tmp}/act$$
if [ -f /var/lib/news/active ] ; then
if makeactive -o >${TEMP} ; then
mv ${TEMP} /var/lib/news/active
fi
else
if makeactive >${TEMP} ; then
# Edit to restore moderated
# and aliased groups.
...
mv ${TEMP} /var/lib/news/active
fi
fi
ctlinnd reload active "New active file"
ctlinnd go ''
HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.3, dated 1996/10/29.
SEE ALSO active(5), ctlinnd(8), dbz(3), filechan(8), history(5), innd(8), newsfeeds(5), makehistory(8), newsrequeue(8).
MAKEACTIVE(8)