Pl help to me to write the below code in a simple way ...
i suupose to use this code 3 to 4 places in my makefile(gnu) ..
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Code:
@for i in $(LIST_A); do \
for j in $(LIST_B); do\
if [ "$$i" = "$$j" ] ;then\
echo "Need to sign"\
echo "List A = $$i , List B =$$j"\
else\
echo "No need to sign "\
fi; \
done\
done;
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what is the difference for loop and foreach loopin Gnu makefile
Last edited by Franklin52; 06-20-2011 at 03:33 AM..
Reason: Please use code tags
Hi,
I have this following script below. Its searching a log file for 2 string and if found then write the strings to success.txt and If not found write strings to failed.txt . if one found and not other...then write found to success.txt and not found to failed.txt.
I want to optimize this... (3 Replies)
can we optimize this command ?
sed 's#AAAA##g' /study/i.txt | sed '1,2d' | tr -d '\n\' > /study/i1.txt;
as here i am using two files ...its overhead..can we optimise to use only 1 file
sed 's#AAAA##g' /study/i.txt | sed '1,2d' | tr -d '\n\' > /study/i.txt;
keeping them same but it... (9 Replies)
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Hi,
I have to assign a value for a varaiable based on a Input. I have written the below code:
if
then
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Hello,
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I feel a bit comfortable now doing bash scripting but I am worried that the way I do it is not optimized and I can do much better as to how I code.
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
range
RANGE(3) 1 RANGE(3)range - Create an array containing a range of elementsSYNOPSIS
array range (mixed $start, mixed $end, [number $step = 1])
DESCRIPTION
Create an array containing a range of elements.
PARAMETERS
o $start
- First value of the sequence.
o $end
- The sequence is ended upon reaching the $end value.
o $step
- If a $step value is given, it will be used as the increment between elements in the sequence. $step should be given as a posi-
tive number. If not specified, $step will default to 1.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of elements from $start to $end, inclusive.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
range(3) examples
<?php
// array(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
foreach (range(0, 12) as $number) {
echo $number;
}
// The step parameter
// array(0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100)
foreach (range(0, 100, 10) as $number) {
echo $number;
}
// Usage of character sequences
// array('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i');
foreach (range('a', 'i') as $letter) {
echo $letter;
}
// array('c', 'b', 'a');
foreach (range('c', 'a') as $letter) {
echo $letter;
}
?>
NOTES
Note
Character sequence values are limited to a length of one. If a length greater than one is entered, only the first character is
used.
SEE ALSO shuffle(3), array_fill(3), foreach.
PHP Documentation Group RANGE(3)