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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to run an already made script run against a list of ip addresses solaris 8 question Post 302586609 by llcooljatt on Monday 2nd of January 2012 05:40:18 PM
Old 01-02-2012
Ok I understand the variable can be named anything but is there any significance in ip_list to the variable? If not is llcooljatt the name of where we echo's the results too?
 

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NUMBERFORMATTER.GETTEXTATTRIBUTE(3)					 1				       NUMBERFORMATTER.GETTEXTATTRIBUTE(3)

NumberFormatter::getTextAttribute - Get a text attribute

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public string NumberFormatter::getTextAttribute (int $attr) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string numfmt_get_text_attribute (NumberFormatter $fmt, int $attr) Get a text attribute associated with the formatter. An example of a text attribute is the suffix for positive numbers. If the formatter does not understand the attribute, U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR error is produced. Rule-based formatters only understand NumberFormat- ter::DEFAULT_RULESET and NumberFormatter::PUBLIC_RULESETS. PARAMETERS
o $fmt -NumberFormatter object. o $attr - Attribute specifier - one of the text attribute constants. RETURN VALUES
Return attribute value on success, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 numfmt_get_text_attribute(3) example <?php $fmt = numfmt_create( 'de_DE', NumberFormatter::DECIMAL ); echo "Prefix: ".numfmt_get_text_attribute($fmt, NumberFormatter::NEGATIVE_PREFIX)." "; echo numfmt_format($fmt, -1234567.891234567890000)." "; numfmt_set_text_attribute($fmt, NumberFormatter::NEGATIVE_PREFIX, "MINUS"); echo "Prefix: ".numfmt_get_text_attribute($fmt, NumberFormatter::NEGATIVE_PREFIX)." "; echo numfmt_format($fmt, -1234567.891234567890000)." "; ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $fmt = new NumberFormatter( 'de_DE', NumberFormatter::DECIMAL ); echo "Prefix: ".$fmt->getTextAttribute(NumberFormatter::NEGATIVE_PREFIX)." "; echo $fmt->format(-1234567.891234567890000)." "; $fmt->setTextAttribute(NumberFormatter::NEGATIVE_PREFIX, "MINUS"); echo "Prefix: ".$fmt->getTextAttribute(NumberFormatter::NEGATIVE_PREFIX)." "; echo $fmt->format(-1234567.891234567890000)." "; ?> The above example will output: Prefix: - -1.234.567,891 Prefix: MINUS MINUS1.234.567,891 SEE ALSO
numfmt_get_error_code(3), numfmt_get_attribute(3), numfmt_set_text_attribute(3). PHP Documentation Group NUMBERFORMATTER.GETTEXTATTRIBUTE(3)
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