What this is doing is
sam:harry:joseph:1 (when i first add the name)
when i enter the same three names it updates that 2 butoutput in the file is like this:
sam:harry:joseph:1 (the one tht we did first)
sam:harry:joseph:2 (number changed)
what i want is it should not skip to next like and change 1 to 2 from the same line which was already stored.
Please someone I need information on how to change a Unix form/document into a microsoft word document in order to be emailed to another company. Please help ASAP. Thankyou :confused: (8 Replies)
How do you test if a string is a number?
Trying to do something like this:
x="AS"
if( x is not a number ); then
x=0
fi
Because I want to do number arithmetic with x. (3 Replies)
Example:
O o x
What I would like to do is to rename the first column of the above file without affecting the format. The output should look like the following:
Output:
O o x
#! /bin/ksh
cd $HOME/lib/.Lee
#nl = no. of lines.
nl=`grep 'X' ex | wc -l`
#ln = line no.
ln=1 (17 Replies)
I have written a k shell program which is executing a sql and exporting data in numeric form like 0412323444 into .csv file. the problem i am facing is that , the data is coming in excel formatted in scientific form like 4.1+E08,while my requirement is to store data as such 0412323444 in excel ( no... (5 Replies)
I would like to change the format of an integer type number adding zeros to the left of it in a script in bash. For example
number=1
echo $number
00001
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a data as follow:
1 400
2 239
3 871
4 219
5 543
6 ...
7 ...
.. ...
.. ...
99 818
100 991
I want to replace the sequence number (column 1) that start from 150. The output should like this:
150 400
151 239 (3 Replies)
Hi
I want to change the number 70 mentioned in my file to 76 by using awk. I know how to change all same digits but not one particular number.
I have 29 files almost similar to this. One of my files looks like
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Hello all,
I'm new to the forums and hope to be able to contribute something useful in the future; however I must admit that what has prompted me to join is the fact that currently I need help with something that has me at the end of my tether.
I have a PDB (Protein Data Bank) file which I... (13 Replies)
Hello
I have a file of the form
...
num 0.12 num num
num 25.53 num num
num 7.82 num num
......
and I want to convert the 2nd field of each line adding a "0" at the numbers >= 0 and < 10 so the output will have the form:
...
num 00.12 num num
num 25.53 num num
num 07.82 num... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: phaethon
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net_instance_protocol_unregister
net_protocol_notify_register(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers net_protocol_notify_register(9F)NAME
net_protocol_notify_register, net_instance_protocol_unregister - add/delete a function to be called for changes to a protocol
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/hook.h>
#include <sys/neti.h>
int net_protocol_notify_register(net_handle_t family,
hook_notify_fn_t *callback, void *arg);
int net_protocol_notify_unregister(net_handle_t family,
hook_notify_fn_t *callback);
typedef int (* hook_notify_fn_t)(hook_notify_cmd_t command,
void *arg, const char *name1, const char *name2, const char
*name3);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
family value returned from net_protocol_lookup().
callback function to call when a change occurs.
arg pointer to pass into the callback() function when a change occurs.
DESCRIPTION
The net_protocol_notify_register() function registers a function represented by the pointer callback to be called when there is a change to
the protocol represented by family. The types of changes for which notifications are available for is currently limited to the addition and
removal of protocols.
The net_protocol_notify_unregister() function removes the function specified by the pointer callback from the list of functions to call.
This call may fail if the specified function cannot be found.
Multiple callback functions may be registered through this interface. The same set of parameters is passed to each callback function. The
memory referenced through the pointers passed to the callback should be treated as pointing to read-only memory. Changing this data is
strictly prohibited.
The function that is called must not block any other protocols.
The arguments passed through to the callback are as follows (the command is either HN_REGISTER or HN_UNREGISTER):
name1 is the name of the protocol
name2 is NULL.
name3 is the name of the protocol being added/removed
RETURN VALUES
If these functions succeed, 0 is returned. Otherwise, the following error is returned:
EEXIST the given callback function is already registered.
CONTEXT
These functions may be called from user or kernel context.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Committed |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO attributes(5), net_protocol_lookup(9F)SunOS 5.11 30 Oct 2008 net_protocol_notify_register(9F)