$mystring = "name:blk:house::";
print "$mystring\n";
@s_format = split(/:/, $mystring);
for ($i=0; $i <= $#s_format; $i++) {
print "index is $i,field is $s_format";
print "\n";
}
$size = $#s_format + 1;
print "total size of array is $size\n";
i am expecting my size to be 5, why is it... (5 Replies)
I am interested in 2 and 36th fields in this input file. I was wondering if there was a more efficeint way to do this.
($pt1,$bkup_name,$pt3,$pt4,$pt5,$pt6,$pt7,$pt8,$pt9,
$pt10,$pt11,$pt12,$pt13,$pt14,$pt15,$pt16,$pt17,
... (7 Replies)
hi, I have a seemingly really stupid question, but here goes!
What do you enter into split delimiter to seperate something like this
"December 12, 1995"
and get
December
12
1995
?
thanks (5 Replies)
Hi... I have a question regarding the split function in PERL.
I have a very huge csv file (more than 80 million records). I need to extract a particular position(eg : 50th position) of each line from the csv file. I tried using split function. But I realized split takes a very long time.
Also... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have tried the split and join functions but stuck with unexpected results. Any help appreciated. I pass multiple values at command line like perl test.pl -type java,xml. This works good for me but i am not sure how to print it in the required format.
Here is the code i tried:... (4 Replies)
my @d =split('\|', $_);
west|ACH|3|Y|LuV|N||N||
Qt|UWST|57|Y|LSV|Y|Bng|N|KT|
It Returns d as 8 for First Line, and 9 as for Second Line . I want to Process Both the Files, How to Handle It. (3 Replies)
Hi All,
How to split the string KAR_Celltick_Ban_GSMGW3 and want to pickup the third filed. Sometime the string may be "KAR_Celltick_Ban" like this
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Hello, I have the following code:
while ($line = <fd_in>) {
126 $line = " " . $line ;
127 print "our_line:$line\n";
128 @list = split (/\s+/, $line) ;
129 print "after_split:@list\n";
130 print "$list\t$list\t$list\t$list\t$list\t$list$list\t\n";
131 $len =... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Zam_1234
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g3cat
g3cat(1) mgetty+sendfax manual g3cat(1)NAME
g3cat - concatenate multiple g3 documents
SYNOPSIS
g3cat [-l] [-a] g3-file1 ...
DESCRIPTION
g3cat concatenates g3 files. These can either be 'raw', that is, bitmaps packed according to the CCITT T.4 standard for one-dimensional
bitmap encoding, or 'digifax' files, created by GNU's GhostScript package with the digifax drivers. Its output is a concatenation of all
the input files, in raw G3 format, with two white lines in between.
If a - is given as input file, stdin is used.
If the input data is malformed, a warning is printed to stderr, and the output file will have a blank line at this place.
OPTIONS -l separate files with a one-pixel wide black line.
-h <blank lines>
specifies the number of blank lines g3cat should prepend to each page. Default is 0.
-L <lines>
limit lenght of output page to maximum <lines> lines.
SPECIAL-CASE OPTIONS-w <width>
specifies the desired page width in pixels per line. Default is 1728 PELs, and this is mandatory if you want to send the fax to a
standard fax machine. If one of the input files doesn't match this line width (for example because it was created by a broken G3
creator), a warning is printed, and the line width is transparently fixed.
-a byte-align the end-of-line codes (EOL) in the file. Every EOL will end at a byte boundary, that is, with a 01 byte.
-p <pad>
specifies a minimum number of bytes that each output line must be padded to. Padding is done with 0-bits before the EOL code.
-R suppress output of end-of-page code (RTC).
Example
The following example will put a header line on a given g3 page, 'page1' and put the result into 'page2':
echo '$header' | pbmtext | pbm2g3 | g3cat - page1 >page2
FILES --
BUGS
Hopefully none :-).
SEE ALSO g32pbm(1), sendfax(8), faxspool(1)AUTHORS
g3cat is Copyright (C) 1993 by Gert Doering, <gert@greenie.muc.de>
greenie 27 Oct 93 g3cat(1)