Hi
I have a list of file names generated from a find command.
The list does not show complete file information.
I would like to do this:
generate the list of file names
pass each file name generated to ls -l command
what is the best way to do this without a script?
I have tried... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I currently have a script that takes a list of names and compares it with another list and appends non-duplicate names. I want to modify my script such that it will look at a list of names and for every name preceded by the tag "<delete>" (without the quotes) it checks the other list for... (12 Replies)
I am wondering how I can save the file names (stored in $file or $fnames) in array which I can access with an index.
alias MATH 'set \!:1 = `echo "\!:3-$" | bc -l`'
set narg = $#argv
while ($iarg < $narg)
MATH iarg = $iarg + 1
set arg = $argv
set opt = ` echo $arg | awk... (1 Reply)
I have the following list of file names stored in $fnames, so that if I do
foreach f ($fnames)
echo "$f"
end
I will get
n02-z30-sr65-rgdt0p50-dc0p002-16x12drw-run1
n02-z30-sr65-rgdt0p50-dc0p002-16x12drw-run2
n02-z30-sr65-rgdt0p50-dc0p002-16x12drw-run3... (3 Replies)
Hi There,
I'm a competent computer user that is learning basic unix commands.
This is a slightly hypothetical question (for now at least!) but I can see a need for doing something like this in the near future.
So I recently learned this command mkdir foo{1..100} which of course create's... (4 Replies)
Hey everyone. Thanks for looking at this.
I'm trying to create a table with the dynamic name of TableName + today's date.
My variables are all happily created but the system chokes when I try to create the new table name example:
Set @BFBW = CONCAT("BFBW", CURDATE());
Select @BFBW;
... (2 Replies)
I have a string containing fields separated by space
Example
set sr="Fred Ted Joe Peter Paul Jean Chris Tim Tex"
and want to display it in a column format, for example to a maximum
of a window of 100 characters
And hopefully display some thing like
Fred Ted Joe ... (3 Replies)
Hi Experts,
Here is my scenario:
Am maintaining a file which has list of logs with complete path and file names like bleow
a/b/c/Daily/file1_20111012.log
d/e/f/Monthly/file1_20111001.log
g/h/Daily/file1_20110120.log
i/Daily/file1_20110220.log
How to copy the file names frm the list... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have two directories - prev and current . They both have same multiple subdirectories and files. Now the current directory can have some updated files and some new files added that is not in prev. I want to find the list of file names that differ. I am doing this because i can not... (2 Replies)
Hi, I'm currently trying to print the names of all the .txt files in the subdirectories that contain the string I'm searching.
I tried with this code, but it seems that it searches for the names that matches the string instead of searching for the string in the individual files and printing the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nuclearpenguin
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tolower
TOLOWER(3) BSD Library Functions Manual TOLOWER(3)NAME
tolower -- upper case to lower case letter conversion
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <ctype.h>
int
tolower(int c);
DESCRIPTION
The tolower() function converts an upper-case letter to the corresponding lower-case letter.
RETURN VALUES
If the argument is an upper-case letter, the tolower() function returns the corresponding lower-case letter if there is one; otherwise the
argument is returned unchanged.
SEE ALSO ctype(3), isalnum(3), isalpha(3), isascii(3), iscntrl(3), isdigit(3), isgraph(3), islower(3), isprint(3), ispunct(3), isspace(3), isupper(3),
isxdigit(3), stdio(3), toascii(3), toupper(3), ascii(7)STANDARDS
The tolower() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (``ANSI C89'').
CAVEATS
The argument to tolower() must be EOF or representable as an unsigned char; otherwise, the behavior is undefined. See the CAVEATS section of
ctype(3) for more details.
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