Hi, I'm trying to write a ksh script to copy a specified number of files from one directory to another.
The files are named in the convention <switchname>_log.<num> and the numbers are sequential single digit onwards. I figured I could find some parameter for ls which would list the files in... (3 Replies)
Greetings,
I know i can use the mv command to move and rename one file. How can I do this with multiple files?
example
pic01.bmp to pic0001.bmp
how can i perform this function on an entire directory of sequential files and keep them in sequence?
Hints, suggestions are most welcome:)
... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Being new to scripting I am facing a new situation. We have an application that generates a file lets say dumpfile for each user under the users home directory when they execute the application. This is quite a huge file and imagine having that for over 40 users on a daily basis. The... (1 Reply)
So I am not sure if this should go in the shell forum or in the beginners. It is my first time posting on these forums.
I have a directory, main_dir lets say, with multiple sub directories (one_dir through onehundred_dir for example) and in each sub directory there is a test.txt. How would one... (2 Replies)
Hi
I am newbie to unix scripting, but i have enough knowledge to understand.
I have a specific questions like, I use to collect like 3500 files per experiment, each one named like
data_001.img..
data_002.img
data_003.img
....
data_3500.img
I would like to move every 12 files in the 3500... (3 Replies)
Hi, I have a series of files (upwards of 500) the filename format is as follows
CC10-1234P1999.WGS84.p190, all in one directory.
Now the last three numeric characters, in this case 999, can be anything from 001 to 999.
I need to move some of them to a seperate directory, the ones I need to... (5 Replies)
Hi experts,
I have a list of files containing forces as the only number as follows.
Force1.txt Force2.txt Force3.txt Force4.txt Force5.txt . . . . . . . . . Force100.txt I want to put all the data(only a number ) in these forces files in the file with the same order like 1,2,3 ..100 .... (2 Replies)
Hi.
I am trying to automate the movement and renaming of a number of files in a directory. I am using the 'mv' command as I do not have access to 'rename'. I have the following scripted FILES=$(ls /transfer/move/sys/mail/20130123/)
if ; then
for i in ${FILES} ; do
mv... (4 Replies)
Hi
I have the following file structure and I want to rename all the abc.jar files to abc_backup.jar
rock@server:~/rakesh> ls -R
.:
test1 test2 test3
./test1:
abc.jar
./test2:
abc.jar
./test3:
abc.jar (2 Replies)
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sdpa
SDPA(1) General Commands Manual SDPA(1)NAME
SDPA - High-performance software package for SemiDefinite Programs
SYNOPSIS
sdpa DataFile OutputFile [InitialPtFile] [-pt parameters] [-dimacs] [-numThreads numThreads]
sdpa [options] files...
sdpa --version
DESCRIPTION
sdpa - "SDPA (SemiDefinite Programming Algorithm)" is one of the most efficient and stable software packages for solving SDPs based on the
primal-dual interior-point method.
SDP (SemiDefinite Program) is used for financial engineering, machine learning, control theory, sensor network problem, quantum chemistry,
quantum information, combinatorial optimizaiton, polynomial optimization, and so on.
Futher information on SDP and SDPA can be found at
http://sdpa.sourceforge.net/
OPTIONS ---- option type 1 ----
sdpa DataFile OutputFile [InitialPtFile] [-pt parameters] [-dimacs] [-numThreads numThreads]
parameters = 0 default, 1 fast (unstable), 2 slow (stable)
example1-1: sdpa example1.dat example1.result
example1-2: sdpa example1.dat-s example1.result
example1-3: sdpa example1.dat example1.result example1.ini
example1-4: sdpa example1.dat example1.result -pt 2
example1-5: sdpa example1.dat example1.result -dimacs
example1-6: sdpa example1.dat example1.result -numThreads 4
---- option type 2 ----
sdpa [option filename]+
-dd : data dense :: -ds : data sparse
-id : init dense :: -is : init sparse
-o : output :: -p : parameter
-pt : parameters , 0 default, 1 fast (unstable)
2 slow (stable)
example2-1: sdpa -o example1.result -dd example1.dat
example2-2: sdpa -ds example1.dat-s -o example1.result -p param.sdpa
example2-3: sdpa -ds example1.dat-s -o example1.result -pt 2
example2-4: sdpa -ds example1.dat-s -o example1.result -dimacs
example2-5: sdpa -ds example1.dat-s -o example1.result -numThreads 4
---- option type 3 ----
sdpa --version
to print out version and exit.
PARAMETER_FILE
is decided by the following priority
1: The file assigned by '-p' option of 'option type 2'.
For 'option type1', this is skipped.
2: ./param.sdpa
For 'option type2', this is skipped.
3: /usr/share/sdpa/param.sdpa
4: Default parameter
-dimacs
printout dimacs information incurring additional computation cost
-numThreads
number of pthreads for internal computation
AUTHOR
SDPA was written by SDPA Project <sdpa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>.
This manual page was written by Makoto Yamashita <Makoto.Yamashita@is.titech.ac.jp>.
July 28, 2011 SDPA(1)