Probably I am not seeing it or I am not using the "delete" correctly I had the following codes but it does not work for me
#!/bin/perl -w
...
@sysFile1 = (a_b, a_c, a_d);
@sysFile2 = (a_c, a_e, b_f);
foreach $line1 (@sysFile1){
trim(\$line1);
(my $tmp1, my $tmp2) = split/_/,... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have learned some of the Unix commands a way back and not sure of how to code them when needed in certain way, especially sed command. Here is my situation. I have an xml file with several tags. most of the tags start on the same line and end on the same line. However, data for some tags... (8 Replies)
i want to delete the line which is not started with numeric in vim.
vim temp.txt
Volume in drive D is DATA
Volume Serial Number is 8C52-2055
Directory of D:\data\notes
02/16/2010 03:09 PM <DIR> .
02/16/2010 03:09 PM <DIR> ..
09/11/1999 03:03 AM ... (5 Replies)
How to delete last row in the file in PERL.
file1 has
a.output
b.output
c.output
d.output
e.output
expected output is
a.output
b.output
c.output
d.output (1 Reply)
Hi,
How to delete a file (if exists) using perl script.
I have used following script..
if ( -e $newfile) {
open (FILE, ">$newfile") || die "Cannot Open File\n";
print FILE;
close(FILE);
}
But it gives me error "Use of uninitialized value in print".
please help.
Thanks in... (1 Reply)
Hello All
I am implementing my task in Perl and i found an issue.
What i want to do is to remove files from the directory which were made 20 days back using Perl script (9 Replies)
im having an array @check which contains text ..i want to open the array and i have to delete lines starting from a word called "check1" till "check2"
for eg:-
check1 Use descriptive titles when posting. For example, do not post questions with subjects like "Help Me!", "Urgent!!" or "Doubt".... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
I need a Perl one liner which prints a newline into a .txt file, only where the line starts with "/mediawiki-1.19.0/". It should add the newline to the line before.
My problem is, when I try to realize this (with my little knowledge :rolleyes: ) i come to the point where the // are... (4 Replies)
Dear All,
could you please help me to remove \n characters after all other replacements have been done as in the code below:
{
#remove punctuation and starting whitespaces
gsub("]"," ");
$1=$1;
}
{
#print lines containing 'whatever'
if ($1=="whatever")
{print}
#print... (3 Replies)
I have a directory like below. Need help with Perl to delete all files under test1 except the one passed as parameters.The parameters will
always be the directories under test1 in the format below.
EX:
dir1/abc.txt,dir2/test.xml,dir3/dfb.txt,dir4/text.xml
test1
... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
list
LIST(3) 1 LIST(3)list - Assign variables as if they were an arraySYNOPSIS
array list (mixed $var1, [mixed $...])
DESCRIPTION
Like array(3), this is not really a function, but a language construct. list(3) is used to assign a list of variables in one operation.
PARAMETERS
o $var1
- A variable.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the assigned array.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
list(3) examples
<?php
$info = array('coffee', 'brown', 'caffeine');
// Listing all the variables
list($drink, $color, $power) = $info;
echo "$drink is $color and $power makes it special.
";
// Listing some of them
list($drink, , $power) = $info;
echo "$drink has $power.
";
// Or let's skip to only the third one
list( , , $power) = $info;
echo "I need $power!
";
// list() doesn't work with strings
list($bar) = "abcde";
var_dump($bar); // NULL
?>
Example #2
An example use of list(3)
<table>
<tr>
<th>Employee name</th>
<th>Salary</th>
</tr>
<?php
$result = $pdo->query("SELECT id, name, salary FROM employees");
while (list($id, $name, $salary) = $result->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM)) {
echo " <tr>
" .
" <td><a href="info.php?id=$id">$name</a></td>
" .
" <td>$salary</td>
" .
" </tr>
";
}
?>
</table>
Example #3
Using nested list(3)
<?php
list($a, list($b, $c)) = array(1, array(2, 3));
var_dump($a, $b, $c);
?>
int(1)int(2)int(3)
Example #4
Using list(3) with array indices
<?php
$info = array('coffee', 'brown', 'caffeine');
list($a[0], $a[1], $a[2]) = $info;
var_dump($a);
?>
Gives the following output (note the order of the elements compared in which order they were written in the list(3) syntax):
array(3) {
[2]=>
string(8) "caffeine"
[1]=>
string(5) "brown"
[0]=>
string(6) "coffee"
}
NOTES
Warning
list(3) assigns the values starting with the right-most parameter. If you are using plain variables, you don't have to worry about
this. But if you are using arrays with indices you usually expect the order of the indices in the array the same you wrote in the
list(3) from left to right; which it isn't. It's assigned in the reverse order.
Warning
Modification of the array during list(3) execution (e.g. using list($a, $b) = $b) results in undefined behavior.
Note
list(3) only works on numerical arrays and assumes the numerical indices start at 0.
SEE ALSO each(3), array(3), extract(3).
PHP Documentation Group LIST(3)