04-26-2010
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all.
I have 2 files like this:
f1
A 10
B 80
C 9
f2
A 11
B 700
C 10
What I want is the concatenation of the two files sorted by name (alphabetically) and size (numerically), so the result should be like this:
F3 (cat f1 f2 sorted)
A 10
A 11
B 80
B 700 (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mrodrig
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I got a long list of file name.
My input:
data_1.txt
data_2.txt
data_3.txt
data_10.txt
data_21.txt
data_12.txt
data_4.txt
My desired output:
data_1.txt
data_2.txt
data_3.txt
data_4.txt
data_10.txt
data_12.txt
data_21.txt
Does anybody got idea how to archive it? (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: patrick87
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
So, I will be working with someone and basically we are trying to build a form that is submitted most likely via the web and the data is just a string of numbers.
like:
19383882872201110929282821818182827349190102837364718191001932873711
Now, each number is part of a numerical value of... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: tlarkin
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
A basic query. In the example file below, I want to sort by column 1 and then by column 2 numerically. I have tried sort -k2n,1 file1 but while this sorts the columns in the correct order, it does not sort column 2 numerically. Any help would be much appreciated. Also, if you have time to... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: auburn
3 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Greetings - I'm not necessarily new to bash scripting - I'm probably between beginner and intermediate, but I have something that I just cannot figure out after many attempts to find it. I have a file that is merely a list of many files, with their respective paths, and a branch path (ClearCase)... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: 1cor29
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a column of numbers in the following format:
1.722e-05
2.018e-05
2.548e-05
2.747e-05
7.897e-05
4.016e-05
4.613e-05
4.613e-05
5.151e-05
5.151e-05
5.151e-05
6.1e-05
6.254e-05
7.04e-05
7.12e-05
7.12e-05 (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: evelibertine
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello all,
I have a list of file names in a text document where each file name consists of 4 letters and 3 numbers (for example MACR119). There are 48 file names in the document (they are not in alphabetical or numerical order). I would like to reorder the list of names so that the 48th name is... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: MDeBiasse
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
How to sort the following output based on lowest to highest BE?
The following sort does not work.
$ sort -t. -k1,1n -k2,2n bfd.txt
BE31.116 0s 0s DOWN DAMP
BE31.116 0s 0s DOWN DAMP
BE31.117 0s 0s ... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: sand1234
7 Replies
9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Trying to sort a bunch of files numerically but can't seem to get the command just right. This is in a IBM AIX machine.
I have a directory that has...
backup.bk1
backup.bk100
backup.bk2
backup.bk200
backup.bk3
backup.bk300
There are a lot more files but this is shortened for the... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: c3rb3rus
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imager::qrcode
Imager::QRCode(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Imager::QRCode(3pm)
NAME
Imager::QRCode - Generate QR Code with Imager using libqrencode
SYNOPSIS
use Imager::QRCode;
my $qrcode = Imager::QRCode->new(
size => 2,
margin => 2,
version => 1,
level => 'M',
casesensitive => 1,
lightcolor => Imager::Color->new(255, 255, 255),
darkcolor => Imager::Color->new(0, 0, 0),
);
my $img = $qrcode->plot("blah blah");
$img->write(file => "qrcode.gif");
# or instance method
use Imager::QRCode qw(plot_qrcode);
my $img = plot_qrcode("blah blah", \%params);
$img->write(file => "qrcode.gif");
DESCRIPTION
This module allows you to generate QR Code with Imager. This module use libqrencode '2.0.0' and above.
METHODS
new
$qrcode = Imager::QRCode->new(%params);
The "new()" constructor method instantiates a new Imager::QRCode object. "new()" accepts the following parameters.
o "size" - Horizontal and vertical size of module(dot). Default is 4.
o "margin" - Margin size of QR Code. Default is 3.
o "level" - Error collectin level. Valid values are 'M', 'L', 'Q' or 'H'. Default is 'L'.
o "version" - Version of the symbol. If specify '0', this module chooses the minimum version for the input data. Default is '0'.
o "mode" - Encoding mode. Valid values are 'numerical', 'alpha-numerical', '8-bit' or 'kanji'. Default is '8-bit'.
If not give "casesensitive" then should be given "mode". If 'kanji' is given, characters will be encoded as Shift-JIS characters.
If '8-bit' is given, all of non-alpha-numerical characters will be encoded as is. If you want to embed UTF-8 string, choose
'8-bit'.
o "casesensitive" - If your application is case-sensitive using 8-bit characters, set to '1'. Default is '0'.
plot($text)
$img = $qrcode->plot("blah blah");
Create a new QR Code image. This method returns Imager object ploted QR Code with the given text.
INSTANT METHODS
plot_qrcode($text, \%params)
Instant method. $text is input text. %params is same parameter as "new()".
SEE ALSO
"Imager", "http://www.qrcode.com/", "http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/index.en.html"
AUTHOR
Yoshiki KURIHARA "<kurihara __at__ cpan.org>"
THANKS
Tokuhiro Matsuno
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011, Yoshiki KURIHARA "<kurihara __at__ cpan.org>".
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
perl v5.14.2 2012-12-16 Imager::QRCode(3pm)