Ok so i had to create a file and put some random text into it which i did.
THen u make a script which takes 2 arguments.
The first being a line of text, the second being your newly created file.
The script should take the first argument and insert it into the very top (the first line) of... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys
I have this small Bash script - but it fails when I'm trying to run it.
./test.sh: && ; then
# date >> /writable/sys/shutdown.log
shutdown -h "now"
exit
fi
done (4 Replies)
I can't find anything wrong with this line of code, it works when there is one file in the directory but more than one i get a "too many arguements2 error
if ; then
am i missing something? (3 Replies)
i don't know what's wrong with the code, says too many arguments in the first two if statements. how to change it? thx.
the file is like in this format:
;dfs;dfdsf;fsd ff dsf;dfdffdfd; -f2 should be only one word with no space, but could be like this 'n/a', '**ABC'
while read line; do
... (1 Reply)
echo "the number from 1 to 10:"
i=1
while
do
echo $i
i=`expr $i+1'
done
above is the program i written in Linux O.S using vi editor
but i am getting the error that
while: line 3:
i am not understanding that why i am getting this error.
can any body please help me regarding this... (3 Replies)
Hi Experts ,
I have following code
if ; then
mv path /filename newdirpath
echo "K* files moved successfully to newdirpath \n"
else
echo "K* files DID NOT moved successfully to newdirpath \n"
fi
I am getting
"echo "K* files DID NOT moved successfully to newdirpath \n"... (19 Replies)
I have a SNMP agent that sends three arguments to the script to get a value at the end. The first is the LeafNumber, second is the request type (SET, GET, GETNEXT), and the last is a string that represents some value to be set(used only for set requests).
The agent string looks like this:
... (3 Replies)
line 5: #!/bin/bash
old=$(du -sh /home/andy/Downloads/myfile.iso)
while true; do
new=$(du -sh /home/andy/Downloads/myfile.iso)
if ;
then
break
fi
old=$new
xdotool getactivewindow key Ctrl
sleep 5
done
line 5: bash - Meaning of " (square brackets)... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: drew77
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geoip_region_name_by_code
GEOIP_REGION_NAME_BY_CODE(3) 1 GEOIP_REGION_NAME_BY_CODE(3)geoip_region_name_by_code - Returns the region name for some country and region code comboSYNOPSIS
string geoip_region_name_by_code (string $country_code, string $region_code)
DESCRIPTION
The geoip_region_name_by_code(3) function will return the region name corresponding to a country and region code combo.
In the United States, the region code corresponds to the two-letter abbreviation of each state. In Canada, the region code corresponds to
the two-letter province or territory code as attributed by Canada Post.
For the rest of the world, GeoIP uses FIPS 10-4 codes to represent regions. You can check http://www.maxmind.com/app/fips10_4 for a
detailed list of FIPS 10-4 codes.
This function is always available if using GeoIP Library version 1.4.1 or newer. The data is taken directly from the GeoIP Library and not
from any database.
PARAMETERS
o $country_code
- The two-letter country code (see geoip_country_code_by_name(3))
o $region_code
- The two-letter (or digit) region code (see geoip_region_by_name(3))
RETURN VALUES
Returns the region name on success, or FALSE if the country and region code combo cannot be found.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A geoip_region_name_by_code(3) example using region code for US/Canada
This will print the region name for country CA (Canada), region QC (Quebec).
<?php
$region = geoip_region_name_by_code('CA', 'QC');
if ($region) {
echo 'Region name for CA/QC is: ' . $region;
}
?>
The above example will output:
Region name for CA/QC is: Quebec
Example #2
A geoip_region_name_by_code(3) example using FIPS codes
This will print the region name for country JP (Japan), region 01.
<?php
$region = geoip_region_name_by_code('JP', '01');
if ($region) {
echo 'Region name for JP/01 is: ' . $region;
}
?>
The above example will output:
Region name for JP/01 is: Aichi
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