:confused:Hi ,
I have a script as shown below:
rpttxt()
{
name="$*"
awk '/'"${name}"'/ {print $2 $3"=" $4}' file.txt
}
xx = rpttxt "COL_HEAD_1"
awk 'BEGIN {printf("%36s \n ","'"$xx"'")}'
rpttxt() is a function..I want to store the final result of this function in... (3 Replies)
Hey guys.!
Need some help.I want to write a script , which should be continuosly running and should keep calling a function after every say 5 or 10 seconds.
I am done with almost all part of it, but figuring out how to keep the script continuosly running and how to keep calling a function after... (11 Replies)
Hi all,
i needed some help in understanding a few procedures and how exactly is the sequence?
FINISHED="Done"
COLUMNS=$( stty -a | head -n 2 | cut -d " " -f2 |cut -d " " -f4 )
COLS=$((${COLUMNS} -${#FINISHED} - 5))
RET_ARR="\010"
KILLLINE=${RET_ARR}${RET_ARR}
for i in $(seq 1... (0 Replies)
hi,
I am new to scripting and need your help to debug .
Here is my goal, I need to collect text,validate it and say if there is any error .below is the code
validate_fn()
{
awk ' ....
END {
if(condition)
return 0
... (2 Replies)
Dear Experts,
Please find below the script in perl and can any body convert this script exactly in to oracle 9i fiunction which will return the required result same as perl.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$nof=@ARGV;
@var2 = ();
for($n=0; $n<$nof; $n++)
{
$filename = @ARGV;
open... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Iam in a need for a script/function in KSH where I want to read a text file (property file) in block by block. Here is the example:
Heading Name Descripton
Block Block1 Value1 Description
Property Name Value
Property Name Value
Property Name Value
Property Name Value
Property Name... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I search the forum for my query, Glad that got solution to it. But i really want to understand how does this command work.
sed -e ':a' -e 's/\("*\),\(*"\)/\1~\2/;ta'
Basically it is replacing all the comma(,) characters in between quotes with a tilde.
Specially what does ':a' ,... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I recently started going in depth with the shell, so I started learning from Linux Shell Scripting CookBook, 2nd edition. I am at the first chapter atm, and the author tells to define a function in the ~/.bashrc.
The function is below.
prepend() { && eval $1=\"$2':'\$$1\" && export... (1 Reply)
I have this code
#!/bin/bash
LZ () {
RETVAL="\n$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S) --- "
return RETVAL
}
echo -e $LZ"Test"
sleep 3
echo -e $LZ"Test"
which I want to use to make logentrys on my NAS. I expect of this code that there would be output like
2017-03-07_11-00-00 --- Test (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have many folders under which there is always a file with the same name, which contains the data I need to process later. A perl oneliner was borrowed
perl -e 'print "gene_id\t", join("\t", map {/(.*)\//; $1} @ARGV),"\n";' *_test.trim/level.csvto make a header so that each column... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: yifangt
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
printfail
MESSAGES(3) libbash messages Library Manual MESSAGES(3)NAME
messages -- libbash library that implements a set of functions to print standard status messages
SYNOPSIS
printOK [indent]
printFAIL [indent]
printNA [indent]
printATTN [indent]
printWAIT [indent]
DESCRIPTION
General
messages is a collection of functions to print standard status messages - those [ OK ] and [FAIL] messages you see during Linux boot process.
The function list:
printOK Prints a standard [ OK ] message (green)
printFAIL Prints a standard [FAIL] message (red)
printNA Prints a standard [ N/A] message (yellow)
printATTN Prints a standard [ATTN] message (yellow)
printWAIT Prints a standard [WAIT] message (yellow)
Detailed interface description follows.
indent
Column to move to before printing.
Default indent is calculated as TTY_WIDTH-10. If current tty width can not be determined (for example, in case of serial console), it
defaults to 80, so default indent is 80-10=10
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTIONS
printOK [indent]
Prints a standard [ OK ] message (green)
printFAIL [indent]
Prints a standard [FAIL] message (red)
printNA [indent]
Prints a standard [ N/A] message (yellow)
printATTN [indent]
Prints a standard [ATTN] message (yellow)
printWAIT [indent]
Prints a standard [WAIT] message (yellow)
EXAMPLES
Run a program named MyProg, and report it's success or failure:
echo -n 'Running MyProg...'
printWAIT
if MyProg ; then
printOK
else
printFAIL
fi
AUTHORS
Hai Zaar <haizaar@haizaar.com>
Gil Ran <gil@ran4.net>
SEE ALSO ldbash(1), libbash(1)Linux Epoch Linux