I need to display a line in an xterm window but i want to revese the colors so that the background color becomes the foreground color and the foreground color the background color. I want to do this as part of ksh script.
Can somebody tell me how to do this ?
Thanks,
Abu. (5 Replies)
when I do
$ ls z*
List of all files begining with 'z'. But what if I want to do a reverse lookup. Just for interest sake ;)
$ ls ztr
should be same as
$ ls ztr*
$ ls zt*
$ ls z* (2 Replies)
Hi Everybody,
I want to write a script in unix which will automatically FTP a .txt file from my client machine D: drive(Windows)
That is I want to FTP a file from my PC to UNIX box but this should be done from UNIX box by a shell script. (i.e. I will invoke the script in UNIX and FTP will be... (4 Replies)
Hello,
How do i sort a csv file. i should be sorting column1(varchar),column2*(varchar) in ascending and column4 in descending order(numeric datatype).
I tried few combinations of sort, but doesn't seem to be getting the right result.
sort -t "," -k 1 -k 2 -k 4nr file
any help is... (3 Replies)
Hello guys
How can I use egrep to match word1 but not word2...word1.
What I mean
suppose that I have the following text, and my word1=pizza and word2=eat
I hate to eat pizza because I ma eating it each day
Pizza is good
I like vegetarian and Italian Pizza
eating healthy food is... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a String str="Manish". I would like to reverse it.
I know the option to do this in bash is: echo "Manish" | rev
but I have seen an alternate solution somewhere, which states that:
str="Manish" echo $str | awk '{ for(i=length($0);i>=1;i--) printf("%s",substr($0,i,1));... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have a large list of names and would like to do a reverse sort on them i.e. the sort should be by the ending and not by the beginning of the word.
I had written in awk a small script but it does wrong things
{ for(i=length($0);i>=1;i--)
printf("%s/n",substr($0,i,1)); }
Could anyone... (3 Replies)
I'm trying to reverse every even line in my file using the awk command below but it prints only the odd lines but nothing else:
$ awk '(NR % 2) {print}; !(NR % 2) {print | "rev";}' myfile
Any idea what I might have done wrong?
Thank you. (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: ivpz
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
md5
MD5(3) 1 MD5(3)md5 - Calculate the md5 hash of a stringSYNOPSIS
string md5 (string $str, [bool $raw_output = false])
DESCRIPTION
Calculates the MD5 hash of $str using the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, and returns that hash.
PARAMETERS
o $str
- The string.
o $raw_output
- If the optional $raw_output is set to TRUE, then the md5 digest is instead returned in raw binary format with a length of 16.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the hash as a 32-character hexadecimal number.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A md5(3) example
<?php
$str = 'apple';
if (md5($str) === '1f3870be274f6c49b3e31a0c6728957f') {
echo "Would you like a green or red apple?";
}
?>
NOTES
Note
Secure password hashing
It is not recommended to use this function to secure passwords, due to the fast nature of this hashing algorithm. See here for
details.
SEE ALSO md5_file(3), sha1_file(3), crc32(3), sha1(3), hash(3), crypt(3), password_hash(3).
PHP Documentation Group MD5(3)