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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Capture time of File last created. Post 302463213 by birei on Saturday 16th of October 2010 10:48:31 AM
Old 10-16-2010
Hi,

I would try something like this:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/env bash

rvst_capt_time=-1
rvst_capt_file=""

while read line
do
if [ -e "${line}" ]
then
last_time=$(stat -c%Y "$line")
if (( last_time > rvst_capt_time)); then
  rvst_capt_time="$last_time"
  rvst_capt_file="$line"
fi
fi
done <file_list
printf "%s %s\n" "$rvst_capt_file" "$(stat -c%y $rvst_capt_file | sed 's/\..*$//')"

Regards,
Birei
 

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PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Capture(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Capture(3pm)

NAME
PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Capture - Represent capture parentheses. SYNOPSIS
use PPIx::Regexp::Dumper; PPIx::Regexp::Dumper->new( 'qr{(foo)}smx' ) ->print(); INHERITANCE
"PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Capture" is a PPIx::Regexp::Structure. "PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Capture" is the parent of PPIx::Regexp::Structure::NamedCapture. DESCRIPTION
This class represents capture parentheses. METHODS
This class provides the following public methods. Methods not documented here are private, and unsupported in the sense that the author reserves the right to change or remove them without notice. name my $name = $element->name(); This method returns the name of the capture buffer. Unless the buffer is actually named, this will be "undef". number my $number = $element->number() This method returns the number of the capture buffer. Note that named buffers have numbers also. SUPPORT
Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at <http://rt.cpan.org>, or in electronic mail to the author. AUTHOR
Thomas R. Wyant, III wyant at cpan dot org COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2012 by Thomas R. Wyant, III This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.10.0. For more details, see the full text of the licenses in the directory LICENSES. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-06 PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Capture(3pm)
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