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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to check weather a string is like test* or test* ot *test* in if condition Post 302396280 by gaurav1086 on Thursday 18th of February 2010 05:38:08 AM
Old 02-18-2010
hello ,

can use awk
Code:
 awk '/^test/{print "starts with test";next}/test$/{print "ends with test";next;}/test/{print "contains test"}'

Otherwise in sh can use parameter expansion ->

Code:
if [ ${var%t*} = 'tes' ];then echo 'starts with the test';fi
if [ ${var2#*t} = 'est' ];then echo 'ends with the test';fi

Othewise the case statement is always there as specified above by jilliagre.

Regards,
Gaurav.
 

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FORWARD_STATIC_CALL(3)							 1						    FORWARD_STATIC_CALL(3)

forward_static_call - Call a static method

SYNOPSIS
mixed forward_static_call (callable $function, [mixed $parameter], [mixed $...]) DESCRIPTION
Calls a user defined function or method given by the $function parameter, with the following arguments. This function must be called within a method context, it can't be used outside a class. It uses the late static binding. PARAMETERS
o $function - The function or method to be called. This parameter may be an array, with the name of the class, and the method, or a string, with a function name. o $parameter - Zero or more parameters to be passed to the function. RETURN VALUES
Returns the function result, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 forward_static_call(3) example <?php class A { const NAME = 'A'; public static function test() { $args = func_get_args(); echo static::NAME, " ".join(',', $args)." "; } } class B extends A { const NAME = 'B'; public static function test() { echo self::NAME, " "; forward_static_call(array('A', 'test'), 'more', 'args'); forward_static_call( 'test', 'other', 'args'); } } B::test('foo'); function test() { $args = func_get_args(); echo "C ".join(',', $args)." "; } ?> The above example will output: B B more,args C other,args SEE ALSO
forward_static_call_array(3), call_user_func_array(3), call_user_func(3), is_callable(3), information about the callback type. PHP Documentation Group FORWARD_STATIC_CALL(3)
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