Can someone give me a simple script that can extract the numbers in between numbers from start to end. As shown below, it start from 100 to 110 and revealed the numbers in between.
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My name is Raj i work in GE Global Software Solutions As Siebel Analyst. Can any one help in writing the code in Ansi C on HP-Unix platform to get data from IBM MQ-Series Server. IBM MQ-series client will be installed on the client machine which is on WIN NT platform. And MQ-series... (2 Replies)
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Any one please let me know, how to write in to MQ Series through C. I tried, but it was vein, am expecting material(URL) or code.
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HI I have a series(sorted), which i require to create combinations. I am not getting the good code for doing this. My series should generate the following combinations... Please help me in getting this in C++. Thanks for your help.
A:
A
A B:
A
B
A B
A B C:
A
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My requirement is I have an input file with a continuous series from 10000 to 99999. I have some numbers missing from those series. I want a output file which produces those missing numbers.
Eg: 10002, 99999 are missing from the series then the output file should contain those... (4 Replies)
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Do anyone know if I upgrade cpu module and memory module for one of the domain inside Sun M5000. After the upgrade, will the hostid for the domain change or it will remain as long we don't change the system board?
Currently will try to upgrade one of the Sun M5000 with 4 domains... (2 Replies)
I have two LARGE files of data more than 20,000 line each, file-1 and file-2, and I wish to do the following if possible:
file-1
1 2 5 7 9
2 4 6 3 8 9
4 6 8 9 3 2 1 3
1 2
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file-2
1 2 3
2 5 7
5 7 3
7 9 4
. (5 Replies)
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what command is used to find red hat linux 5 series? (2 Replies)
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ascii
ASCII(7) Linux Programmer's Manual ASCII(7)NAME
ascii - ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
DESCRIPTION
ASCII is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It is a 7-bit code. Many 8-bit codes (such as ISO 8859-1, the Linux
default character set) contain ASCII as their lower half. The international counterpart of ASCII is known as ISO 646.
The following table contains the 128 ASCII characters.
C program 'X' escapes are noted.
Oct Dec Hex Char Oct Dec Hex Char
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000 0 00 NUL '