That's awesome, thank you!
Although I've been using parameter expansion ${var%pat} quite a bit, the pound and percent I've been confusing all along. The mnemonic is great!
One think that I have yet to be explained is the redirection from subshell in this manner:
But the following works:
Why do I need two '<' in this construct?
Hi,
Can the cd command be invoked using pipes???
My actual question is slightly different. I am trying to run an executable from different folders and the path of these folders are obtained dynamically from the front end. Is there a way in which i can actually run the executable... (2 Replies)
I'm investigating strange behaviour on two boxes (Sun OS 5.10 and AIX 5.1) in ksh
have used $? to get exit codes returned:-
137 and 34
where can I find what these mean?
thank you (1 Reply)
Hi everybody, I'm writing to know what the following event stands for. I know that the following event is about a "su to root" action but I don't have any Idea about what action could rise this message. For example If an acction performed by the root crontab, a sudo command or something like that.... (1 Reply)
Hi,
thanks for b4. can anyone tell me why following not working:
noUsers=$(who | cut -d" " -f1 | wc -l)
What i'm trying to do is get a list of logged on users and pass it to 'wc -l' and store the output to a variable. Any ideas? (1 Reply)
im trying to figure out how to do the following:
using pipes to combine grep and find commands to print all lines in files that start with the letter f in the current directory that contain the word "test" for example?
again using pipes to combine grep and find command, how can I print all... (1 Reply)
Hello all, I am trying to learn more about programming Unix pipes in C.
I have created a pipe that does od -bc < myfile | head
Now, I am trying to create od -bc < myfile | head | wc
Here is my code, and I know I might be off, thats why I am here so I can get some clarification.
#include... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I was trying see some CPU utilization of a Red hat Linux machine using 'top' command.
Any way I got high level idea from the out puts,
but when I observed the following line:
Cpu(s): 7.4%us, 0.5%sy, 0.0%ni, 91.6%id, 0.4%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.1%si, 0.0%st
I couldn't make out what... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
boolval
BOOLVAL(3) 1 BOOLVAL(3)boolval - Get the boolean value of a variableSYNOPSIS
boolean boolval (mixed $var)
DESCRIPTION
Returns the boolean value of $var.
PARAMETERS
o $var
- The scalar value being converted to a boolean.
RETURN VALUES
The boolean value of $var.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
boolval(3) examples
<?php
echo '0: '.(boolval(0) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '42: '.(boolval(42) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '0.0: '.(boolval(0.0) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '4.2: '.(boolval(4.2) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '"": '.(boolval("") ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '"string": '.(boolval("string") ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '"0": '.(boolval("0") ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '"1": '.(boolval("1") ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '[1, 2]: '.(boolval([1, 2]) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo '[]: '.(boolval([]) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
echo 'stdClass: '.(boolval(new stdClass) ? 'true' : 'false')."
";
?>
The above example will output:
0: false
42: true
0.0: false
4.2: true
"": false
"string": true
"0": false
"1": true
[1, 2]: true
[]: false
stdClass: true
SEE ALSO floatval(3), intval(3), strval(3), settype(3), is_bool(3), Type juggling.
PHP Documentation Group BOOLVAL(3)