I have a security system that FTPs the camera files to my machine, however I want to sort the pictures (taken every 30s) into directories by hour.
Every picture uses the following file format.
yymmddhhmmsstt.jpg (where tt is the milliseconds)
I am thinking the for loop is best
for file... (11 Replies)
I want to connect to an SFTP server, GET some files, then move those files to a different directory on the SFTP server so I don't try to GET them next time. But there doesn't seem to be a way to move files between directories on the remote server from SFTP. I missing something obvious? And if... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have 500 directories each with multiple data files inside them. The names are sort of random. For example, one directory has files named e_1.dat, e_5.dat, e_8.dat, etc. I need to move the files to a single directory and rename them all in numerical order, from 1.dat to 1000(or some... (1 Reply)
I am fairly new to bash(but am proficient in C++), and have only completed a few simple scripts. This is my first script that I actually need to do a serious task.
All of my audiobooks are stored in traditional MP3 format: Music/Artist/Album/*.mp3 (which in this case is... (0 Replies)
im trying to move media and other files which are in a specified directory to another directory and create another one if it does not exits(where the files will go),them also create a directory will the remaining files with different extensions will go.my first problem is that my script is not... (8 Replies)
Hi there,
I'm fairly new to Unix and have been getting my head round the command line for a FreeNAS install that I just did.
I need to move a whole bunch of directories from one location to another and need a bit of help!
I understand the basics of the 'mv' command but am not sure how to specify... (2 Replies)
I am very new to BASH and I am having difficulties moving a long list of image files into similarly named directories. I've been trying to come with a script all night and no luck. Here is what my list of files looks like:
DSC_0059_01.jpg
DSC_0059_02.jpg
DSC_0059_03.jpg
DSC_0059_04.jpg... (5 Replies)
Hi
Can I ask a (probably) easy question?
I have a range of files in nested directories:
subj_01/session_1/AAA/safe.txt
subj_01/session_1/AAA/sample.txt
subj_01/session_1/DDD/results.txt
This is repeated for three sessions for each of subj_{01..026}
Is there a way of copying the... (9 Replies)
how can i move "dataName".sql.gz into a folder called 'database' and then move "$fileName".tar.gz * .htaccess into a folder called 'www' with the entire gzipped file being "$fileName".tar.gz? Is this doable or overly complex.
so
mydemo--2015-03-23-1500.tar.gz
> database
-... (5 Replies)
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archive::zip::memberread
Archive::Zip::MemberRead(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Archive::Zip::MemberRead(3)NAME
Archive::Zip::MemberRead - A wrapper that lets you read Zip archive members as if they were files.
SYNOPSIS
use Archive::Zip;
use Archive::Zip::MemberRead;
$zip = Archive::Zip->new("file.zip");
$fh = Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, "subdir/abc.txt");
while (defined($line = $fh->getline()))
{
print $fh->input_line_number . "#: $line
";
}
$read = $fh->read($buffer, 32*1024);
print "Read $read bytes as :$buffer:
";
DESCRIPTION
The Archive::Zip::MemberRead module lets you read Zip archive member data just like you read data from files.
METHODS
Archive::Zip::Member::readFileHandle()
You can get a "Archive::Zip::MemberRead" from an archive member by calling "readFileHandle()":
my $member = $zip->memberNamed('abc/def.c');
my $fh = $member->readFileHandle();
while (defined($line = $fh->getline()))
{
# ...
}
$fh->close();
Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, $fileName)
Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, $member)
Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($member)
Construct a new Archive::Zip::MemberRead on the specified member.
my $fh = Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, 'fred.c')
setLineEnd(expr)
Set the line end character to use. This is set to
by default except on Windows systems where it is set to
. You will only need
to set this on systems which are not Windows or Unix based and require a line end diffrent from
. This is a class method so call as
"Archive::Zip::MemberRead"->"setLineEnd($nl)"
rewind()
Rewinds an "Archive::Zip::MemberRead" so that you can read from it again starting at the beginning.
input_record_separator(expr)
If the argumnet is given, input_record_separator for this instance is set to it. The current setting (which may be the global $/) is
always returned.
input_line_number()
Returns the current line number, but only if you're using "getline()". Using "read()" will not update the line number.
close()
Closes the given file handle.
buffer_size([ $size ])
Gets or sets the buffer size used for reads. Default is the chunk size used by Archive::Zip.
getline()
Returns the next line from the currently open member. Makes sense only for text files. A read error is considered fatal enough to
die. Returns undef on eof. All subsequent calls would return undef, unless a rewind() is called. Note: The line returned has the
input_record_separator (default: newline) removed.
read($buffer, $num_bytes_to_read)
Simulates a normal "read()" system call. Returns the no. of bytes read. "undef" on error, 0 on eof, e.g.:
$fh = Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, "sreeji/secrets.bin");
while (1)
{
$read = $fh->read($buffer, 1024);
die "FATAL ERROR reading my secrets !
" if (!defined($read));
last if (!$read);
# Do processing.
....
}
AUTHOR
Sreeji K. Das, <sreeji_k@yahoo.com> See Archive::Zip by Ned Konz without which this module does not make any sense!
Minor mods by Ned Konz.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002 Sreeji K. Das.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.16.3 2009-06-30 Archive::Zip::MemberRead(3)