Hi there,
I am completely new to this forum but it say's it's for complete newbies too :)
I have some questions:
1: I want to learn Linux and some basic Unix commands. Is it best to install a text version of Linux/Unix? (to get to know the commands, instead of a shell app)
2: Are there... (8 Replies)
Ive decided to take a trip over to unix and see how it is due to the perl compatabilities, What distro would you recommend? Im somewhat new to perl, and would like something with a "n00b-friendly" environment. Ive been running Linux boxes for some time now, and want to try a new os also. (3 Replies)
So I am ridiculously new to UNIX. The closest thing to it I use is Mac OS X. Recently I downloaded OpenDarwin 7.2.1 just to see what it was like. I popped it into Vmware, installation and boot work well, and I login.
Now I am presented with a console. I'm generally okay with command line... (2 Replies)
Howdy.
I know this is most likely possible using sed or awk or grep, most likely a combination of them together, but how would one go about running a grep like command on a file where you only try to match your pattern to the second field in a line, space delimited?
Example:
You are... (3 Replies)
This is my first post here, I tried searching the forum and other sites as well - but I still couldn't figure out exactly what UNIX is. I mean like for C programming we Turbo C++ IDE, and in same way different platforms for other languages.
What do we use for UNIX? I'm completely new to UNIX and... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying with the below Perl command to print the first field when the second field matches the given pattern:
perl -lane 'open F, "< myfile"; for $i (<F>) {chomp $i; if ($F =~ /patt$/) {my $f = (split(" ", $i)); print "$f";}} close F' dummy_file
I know I can achieve the same with the... (7 Replies)
Within AWK, how do you display a field of NR? Here's my code:
awk '(NR>1) && (P1=$1-w)>=100000 {print "increase of" " " P1*.0000179," " "kW at" " " 'NR*60/431900' " " "minutes" "\n" "change from" " " 'NR-10($1)' " " "kW to" " " 'NR+70($1)' "\n"}{w=$1}' filename
I can change NR and print... (3 Replies)
I just installed this 11.2 ver and when I tell it to shutdown it takes for ever then just hangs with this just a little bit of that red line left to go, then it just sits there like forever until I get tired of looking at it then force a shutdown by holding my power button down until my laptop... (8 Replies)
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www::mechanize::formfiller::value::default
WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default(3pm)NAME
WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default - Fill a fixed value into an empty HTML form field
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller;
use WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default;
my $f = WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller->new();
# Create a default value for the HTML field "login"
# This will put "Corion" into the login field unless
# there already is some other text.
my $login = WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default->new( login => "Corion" );
$f->add_value( login => $login );
# Alternatively take the following shorthand, which adds the
# field to the list as well :
# "If there is no password, put 'secret' there"
my $password = $f->add_filler( password => Default => "secret" );
DESCRIPTION
This class provides a way to write a fixed value into a HTML field.
new NAME, VALUE
Creates a new value which will correspond to the HTML field "NAME". The "VALUE" is the value to be written into the HTML field.
name [NEWNAME]
Gets and sets the name of the HTML field this value corresponds to.
value FIELD
Returns the value to put into the HTML field.
EXPORT
None by default.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Max Maischein
AUTHOR
Max Maischein, <corion@cpan.org>
Please contact me if you find bugs or otherwise improve the module. More tests are also very welcome !
SEE ALSO
WWW::Mechanize, WWW::Mechanize::Shell, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Value,
WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Random, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive
perl v5.10.1 2009-04-24 WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default(3pm)