I'm not quite sure on the rest of your requirements. What constitutes a "repetition" when the dates must obviously be repeated already to belong in the same file?
Hi,
I would be very happy if someone could help me please. I am relatively new to UNIX, and still learning.
My understanding of things are:
Say I have a PC running Windows. This machine has a name. If I have 10 PC's, then I have 10 names, one for each PC. Each PC is independent of the other.... (4 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to set up two hosts in a reverse proxy. The reverse proxy already has 8 servers running perfectly, but they are all simply mapping pure addresses, which I have registered internally and externally.
The latest two I wish to add are a bit different, they are app servers, one... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to upload a file to a SQL database table. The column type is IMAGE. I am looking for a solution to upload a word doc file. I tried 3 approaches.
1) my $fileToStore = "mytest.doc";
open IPFILE, "<", $name;
binmode IPFILE;
while (<IPFILE>)
{
$fileToStore .= $_;
}
close... (1 Reply)
hi all
I am new to unix and want to create a loop to repeat the loop and before that it ask me to do so.I know "while" may help but I put it in my work and getting stuk with it.any help appreciated. (13 Replies)
hello folks,
i am stuck with this awk command. i need to calculate the sum of a column of values on a flatfile and i am using the following command :
awk -F"|" '{x += $10} END {print "Sum: "x}' standard_csv_file1.out
that flatfile contains 180 fields and i am getting the... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am working on a parsing script but cannot figure out how to accomplish this. Here is a simplified version of the script:
#!/bin/bash
DS=$1
DS=`expr $DS \* 2`
DS=`expr $DS + 7`
cat $FILENAME | awk '/<row><v> +/' | awk '{printf("%.0f %.0f\n", $6, $9)}'
The problem is that I want the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have used the following command to get result using some program and got desired output but I am unable to understand the last part: sort -k5,5 -rn|head -n 10
grep Centre groups.dat |sort -k5,5 -rn|head -n 10
Please guide.
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi ,
i have a shell script with the first two lines as
#! /bin/ksh
set -x
when i try opening the file from unix using the command 'sh filename.sh' , i am getting the below error :
invalid optionline 2: set: -
Pls help
Use code tags for you code and data... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Below is the command I use to search for IP address in a file.
find ./ -type f \( -name "*.txt" -or -name "*.xml" \) | xargs grep -oE "\b({1,3}\.){3}{1,3}\b"As an output I found three IP address and below is how they look.
#Listen 112.34.56.58:80
Listen 112.134.56.58:80 #This is an... (7 Replies)
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inttypes
inttypes(5) File Formats Manual inttypes(5)NAME
inttypes - fixed size integer data types
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
This header file defines integer data types of various sizes. By using the data types defined in this header file, developers can be
assured that the data types will have the same properties and behavior on different systems.
Since not all implementations are required to support all of the integer sizes defined in this manual page, the proper way to see if a par-
ticular size of an integer is supported on the current implementation is to test the symbol that defines its maximum value. For example,
if tests false, then that implementation does not support 64-bit unsigned signed integers.
The header includes header.
This header file defines the following data type.
structure type that is the type of the value returned by the
function
The following macros can be used as formatting options with the family of functions (see printf(3S)). These macros are used to select the
correct formatting option for the integer data types defined earlier in this manual page.
The following macros can be used as formatting options with the family of functions (see scanf(3S)). These macros are used to select the
correct formatting option for the integer data types defined earlier in this manual page.
Notes
The formatting options for the family of functions all begin with whereas the formatting options for the family of functions all begin with
These formatting strings may not be interchangeable.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to use one of the print formatting options with the function.
AUTHOR
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FILES SEE ALSO imaxdiv(3), printf(3S), scanf(3S), standards(5), stdint(5).
inttypes(5)