Hello all
Im using CC: Sun C++ 5.6 2004/07/15 and using the -library=stlport4 when linkning im getting
The fallowing error :
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
std::ostream &std::ostream::operator<<(std::ios_base&(*)(std::ios_base&))... (0 Replies)
hello every one ,
this is my first participation in the forum , I hope it'll be a good start
within a script I would like to put some code to read i\p from standard i\p using read command if it reads Y it will terminate the script if it reads N it will continue execution , if no i\p is... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm trying to read from two files at the same time, but the second READ is failing, giving no value.
Obvious STDIN is being used by the first "while read", so how can I retrieve a value from a second file within the loop ??
IFS=" ,"
cat $DATAFILE | while read curdate currentcksum... (3 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I have a file: a.txt
a,b,c,d,6,6,6
1,2,3,d,6,6,6
4,5,6,6,6,6,6
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my @array = ();
### Load file into array
for my $i (split '\n', `cat /tmp/a.txt`) {
push @array, ;
}
It works. But my a.txt have 1million lines, and... (2 Replies)
I need shell 0r Perl script to read multiple input and do something and come out
example:
echo “ enter the host names separated by space “
read servers
foreach @servers
{ do
do something
done}
Here host names like host1 host2 host3 . . . . . . . so on
Please help me... (8 Replies)
Hi
I want to accept multiple lines input with spaces from User and i have a working code like this.
char sRes;
char sReq;
printf("Please enter request:");
scanf("%",sReq); /* Accept the input from user */
printf("\nPlease enter response:");
scanf("%",sRes);
but the... (4 Replies)
I'm a fairly new AIX admin (disclaimer).
We have SQL scripts written by end users that use a userid and passwd to connect to our DB2 database.
Is it possible to create an "input file" that contains the db2 connect parameters and yet secure the file from the SQL creator?
i.e., they can "use"... (2 Replies)
Hi folks..
i got a requirement to red multiple directories from STDIN and store them to a variable.
ex:-
echo "Enter directory to add:"
echo " Enter directory to add:"
read value till there is input and when there is no input close the read loop and store variable into an array
... (1 Reply)
Hi All
I have a very tricky problem, not able to solve it. Hence asking this question.
I have a code portion like this -
int
parse_msg(in_buf,line1,line2,sccs_line)
char in_buf;
char line1;
char line2;
char sccs_line;
{
....
(void)fprintf(trace_fp,"parse_msg1 in_buf = %s \n",... (0 Replies)
GM,
I have an issue at work, which requires a simple solution. But, after multiple attempts, I have not been able to hit on the code needed.
I am assuming that sed, awk or even perl could do what I need.
I have an application that adds extra blank page feeds, for multiple reports, when... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: jxfish2
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
rl
rl(1) User Commands rl(1)NAME
rl - Randomize Lines.
SYNOPSIS
rl [OPTION]... [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
rl reads lines from a input file or stdin, randomizes the lines and outputs a specified number of lines. It does this with only a single
pass over the input while trying to use as little memory as possible.
-c, --count=N
Select the number of lines to be returned in the output. If this argument is omitted all the lines in the file will be returned in
random order. If the input contains less lines than specified and the --reselect option below is not specified a warning is printed
and all lines are returned in random order.
-r, --reselect
When using this option a single line may be selected multiple times. The default behaviour is that any input line will only be
selected once. This option makes it possible to specify a --count option with more lines than the file actually holds.
-o, --output=FILE
Send randomized lines to FILE instead of stdout.
-d, --delimiter=DELIM
Use specified character as a "line" delimiter instead of the newline character.
-0, --null
Input lines are terminated by a null character. This option is useful to process the output of the GNU find -print0 option.
-n, --line-number
Output lines are numbered with the line number from the input file.
-q, --quiet, --silent
Be quiet about any errors or warnings.
-h, --help
Show short summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
EXAMPLES
Some simple demonstrations of how rl can help you do everyday tasks.
Play a random sound after 4 minutes (perfect for toast):
sleep 240 ; play `find /sounds -name '*.au' -print | rl --count=1`
Play the 15 most recent .mp3 files in random order.
ls -c *.mp3 | head -n 15 | rl | xargs --delimiter='
' play
Roll a dice:
seq 6 | rl --count 2
Roll a dice 1000 times and see which number comes up more often:
seq 6 | rl --reselect --count 1000 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
Shuffle the words of a sentence:
echo -n "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain."
| rl --delimiter=' ';echo
Find all movies and play them in random order.
find . -name '*.avi' -print0 | rl -0 | xargs -n 1 -0 mplayer
Because -0 is used filenames with spaces (even newlines and other unusual characters) in them work.
BUGS
The program currently does not have very smart memory management. If you feed it huge files and expect it to fully randomize all lines it
will completely read the file in memory. If you specify the --count option it will only use the memory required for storing the specified
number of lines. Improvements on this area are on the TODO list.
The program uses the rand() system random function. This function returns a number between 0 and RAND_MAX, which may not be very large on
some systems. This will result in non-random results for files containing more lines than RAND_MAX.
Note that if you specify multiple input files they are randomized per file. This is a different result from when you cat all the files and
pipe the result into rl.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Arthur de Jong.
This is free software; see the license for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Version 0.2.7 Jul 2008 rl(1)