I have a string which contains following information:
<SZ.T><P ALIGN="CENTER"><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" SIZE="+3">Bundesregierung nimmt sich dicke Deutsche vor</FONT></P></SZ.T>
<SZ.UT><P ALIGN="CENTER"><FONT SIZE="+1"><I> Seehofer und Schmidt planen Kampagne gegen... (3 Replies)
I have some files in unix
ls -1
TMH.backend.tar.421E-03.Z
TMH.backend.tar.421E-04.Z
TMH.backend.tar.421E-05.Z
TMH.backend.tar.421E-06.Z
TMH.backend.tar.421E-07.Z
TMH.backend.tar.421E-08.Z
TMH.backend.tar.421E-08.Z.bak20081223164844
TMH.backend.tar.421E-09.Z... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to find out the files whcih contains date in YYYYMMDD in their name.
I don't know if I can use regex in side find.
Now I am using commad for the same purpose which is not full proof.
find . -name "**" -print
But I want then It should contain at lease 8 digit in their... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I want to check if directories exist with a regex expression
dir1=/temp/local/*/home (exists on file system)
dir2=/temp/server/*/logs (does not exist on file system)
I want to check if there are any directories with the above regex
Code:
if ];then
echo "Directory... (4 Replies)
How to do alternation using regular expressions in the 'find' command? Like say you want to find all files that do not match the names specifically "this" or "that" within a directory using regular expressions? (10 Replies)
I don't understand why the following simple command is not working:
find assign{1,2}Variations don't work, either:
find assign+
find assign?
ls assignAll I am trying to do is make an alias for running a C++ program of the name assign# or assign##. But the regular expressions aren't working. @_@... (27 Replies)
I'm trying to use regular expression arguments as variables. I have to surround the regular expression with double quotes or else it automatically expands that regular expression to whatever is in that directory.
Unfortunately when I run 'find' it further surrounds the double quotes with single... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
We have to copy some files from a source directory to a destination directory. We only have to copy the file if the filename is in a list of values.
We can use find command:
find . -type f -name '*_111.txt' -o -name '*_115.txt' ... -exec cp {} /tmp \;
But the list contains... (3 Replies)
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padre::help
Padre::Help(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Padre::Help(3pm)NAME
Padre::Help - Padre Help Provider API
DESCRIPTION
The "Padre::Help" class provides a base class, default implementation and API documentation for help provision support in Padre.
In order to setup a help system for a document type called "XYZ" one has to do the following: Create a module called "Padre::Help::XYZ"
that subclasses the "Padre::Help" module and override 3 methods: "help_init", "help_list" and "help_render".
In the class representing the Document ("Padre::Document::XYZ") one should override the "get_help_provider" method and return an object of
the help provide module. In our case it should contain
require Padre::Help::XYZ;
return Padre::Help::XYZ->new;
(TO DO: Maybe it should only return the name of the module)
The "help_init" method is called by the new method of "Padre::Help" once for every document of "XYZ" kind. (TO DO: maybe it should be only
once for every document type, and not once for every document of that type).
"help_list" should return a reference to an array holding the possible strings the system can provide help for.
"help_render" is called by one of the keywords, it should return the HTML to be displayed as help and another string which is the location
of the help. Usually a path to a file that will be used in the title of the window.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Help(3pm)