#!/usr/bin/bash
printf "ENTER THE FULL NAME OF FIRST DIRECTORY : "
read d1
echo
printf "ENTER THE FULL NAME OF SECOND DIRECTORY : "
read d2
echo
ls -ld $d1 $d2 >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "PLEASE CHECK... FULL PATH NAME OF EITHER DIRECTORY 1 OR DIRECTORY 2 IS NOT PROVIDED..."
ls -ld $d1 $d2 >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "PLEASE RERUN THE SCRIPT...."
echo
ls -ld $d1 $d2 >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 2
for i in `find $d1/* -prune -type f|xargs`
do
for j in `find $d2/* -prune -type f|xargs`
do
A=`basename $i`
B=`basename $j`
if [ "$A" == "$B" ] ; then
echo "$d1/out.txt"
echo $d1 $d2 $i $j
(comm $i $j|awk '{print $1,$2,$3}'|uniq) > $d1/out.txt
mv $d1/out.txt $i
fi
done
done
Hey
I have an input file containing a list of numbers like:
U01120.CDS.1
D25328.CDS.1
X15573.CDS.1
K03515.CDS.1
L44140.CDS.10
U24183.CDS.1
M97347.CDS.1
U05259.CDS.1
And another input file containing results created on the basis of the above input:
G6PT_HUMAN U01120.CDS.1 -1.9450 3.1706... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have two files. 1st file has 1 column (huge file containing ~19200000 lines) and 2nd file has 2 columns (small file containing ~6000 lines).
#################################
huge_file.txt
a
a
ab
b
##################################
small_file.txt
a 1.5
b 2.5
ab ... (4 Replies)
I have a file that contains 87 lines, each with a set of coordinates (x & y). This file looks like:
1 200.3 -0.3
2 201.7 -0.32
...
87 200.2 -0.314
I have another file which contains data that was taken at certain of these 87 positions. i.e.:
37 125
42 175
86 142
where the first... (1 Reply)
Hello I am a new unix user, and I have a work related task to compare 2 files and print all of the lines in file 2 that contain a string from file 1 Note: the fields are in different columns in the files. I suspect the is a good use for awk? Thanks for your time & help
File 1
123 232 W343... (6 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a file with two columns - the first column is increasing every 50, the second column is just count (e.g. 5). However, when count is zero, no line is present.
Sample:
1950 7
2000 14
2050 7
2100 13
2150 10
2200 9
2250 7
2300 8
2350 7... (1 Reply)
Dear all,
I have a file with two columns - the first column is increasing every 50, the second column is just count (e.g. 5). However, when count is zero, no line is present.
Sample:
How can I change the file so as to include lines with zero count? e.g. in the previous file to put... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
i will be getting 24 files for one day with a formate like 20131028_01 - 20131028_24 kind of ,i am trying to write a shell script to count the number of files and if the count is not equal to 24 print the missing files names
for A in `seq 0 23`; do ls *20131024_`printf "%02d" $A`*;... (3 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I need to write a script to search a directory, output the name of a file to an ouput file and print the last few lines of the files to the output file such that I would have something like this:
FILE1:
LINE
LINE
LINE
FILE2:
LINE
LINE
LINE
FILE3:
LINE
LINE
LINE... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mojoman
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datefmt_set_lenient
DATEFMT_SET_LENIENT(3) 1 DATEFMT_SET_LENIENT(3)IntlDateFormatter::setLenient - Set the leniency of the parser
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
public bool IntlDateFormatter::setLenient (bool $lenient)
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
bool datefmt_set_lenient (IntlDateFormatter $fmt, bool $lenient)
Define if the parser is strict or lenient in interpreting inputs that do not match the pattern exactly. Enabling lenient parsing allows
the parser to accept otherwise flawed date or time patterns, parsing as much as possible to obtain a value. Extra space, unrecognized
tokens, or invalid values ("February 30th") are not accepted.
PARAMETERS
o $fmt
- The formatter resource
o $lenient
- Sets whether the parser is lenient or not, default is TRUE (lenient).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
datefmt_set_lenient(3) example
<?php
$fmt = datefmt_create(
'en_US',
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
'America/Los_Angeles',
IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN,
'dd/MM/yyyy'
);
echo 'lenient of the formatter is : ';
if ($fmt->isLenient()) {
echo 'TRUE';
} else {
echo 'FALSE';
}
datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971');
echo "
Trying to do parse('35/13/1971').
Result is : " . datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971');
if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) {
echo "
Error_msg is : " . intl_get_error_message();
echo "
Error_code is : " . intl_get_error_code();
}
datefmt_set_lenient($fmt, false);
echo "
Now lenient of the formatter is : ";
if ($fmt->isLenient()) {
echo 'TRUE';
} else {
echo 'FALSE';
}
datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971');
echo "
Trying to do parse('35/13/1971').
Result is : " . datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971');
if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) {
echo "
Error_msg is : ".intl_get_error_message();
echo "
Error_code is : ".intl_get_error_code();
}
?>
Example #2
OO example
<?php
$fmt = new IntlDateFormatter(
'en_US',
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
'America/Los_Angeles',
IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN,
'dd/MM/yyyy'
);
echo 'lenient of the formatter is : ';
if ($fmt->isLenient()) {
echo 'TRUE';
} else {
echo 'FALSE';
}
$fmt->parse('35/13/1971');
echo "
Trying to do parse('35/13/1971').
Result is : " . $fmt->parse('35/13/1971');
if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) {
echo "
Error_msg is : " . intl_get_error_message();
echo "
Error_code is : " . intl_get_error_code();
}
$fmt->setLenient(FALSE);
echo "
Now lenient of the formatter is : ";
if ($fmt->isLenient()) {
echo 'TRUE';
} else {
echo 'FALSE';
}
$fmt->parse('35/13/1971');
echo "
Trying to do parse('35/13/1971').
Result is : " . $fmt->parse('35/13/1971');
if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) {
echo "
Error_msg is : " . intl_get_error_message();
echo "
Error_code is : " . intl_get_error_code();
}
?>
The above example will output:
lenient of the formatter is : TRUE
Trying to do parse('35/13/1971').
Result is : 66038400
Now lenient of the formatter is : FALSE
Trying to do parse('35/13/1971').
Result is :
Error_msg is : Date parsing failed: U_PARSE_ERROR
Error_code is : 9
SEE ALSO datefmt_is_lenient(3), datefmt_create(3).
PHP Documentation Group DATEFMT_SET_LENIENT(3)