I have looked for hours for an answer, so I have decided to request your guidance.
I want to substract the first number (series of digits) contained in a string. This string is the output of another command. The substring (number) can be located at any position inside the string.
I want to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with content as follows:
bla foo3200492
comment on this: 3900302
here comes the teddy 12
all I need is:
3200492
3900302
12
So I need the correct "sed" command to delete everything until the first number.
I am not a regex expert, because I have to... (3 Replies)
Hi Masters,
here is my req
I have to create a 12 digit string which includes the user i/p
Like if user input 2334 then the string will be 233411111111 ,if the user inputs 23345 then the string will be 233451111111 ,
So we dont know how many digits will the user inputs output will be 12... (16 Replies)
Hi User,
I have a text file with a lot of customer records (over 10,000). Each record contained one field called "charge" and it must start with some space (each record may have 15 space, 17 spece, 9 space,etc, then start with <charge> and end with </charge>, in between is a value.
How can I... (3 Replies)
Hi every body!
I wrote script on Fedora (bash shell) to check whether a tring enter from user console is start with a uppercase/lowercase letter or a digit. But with this script i have some problem when I enter from character from 'b' to 'z' --> result is uppercase. This code look like ok but i... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to acheive the following, I have a dat file in which i have several addresses, If the address starts with a single digit then i have to delete the line,
if it starts with 2 or more digits then i have to keep the line
Here is a sample of my file:
377 CARRER DE LA... (5 Replies)
If i'm given a string like "abc-def-1.2.3", how would I return "1"? I'm new to scripting and got stumped on this problem. Thanks in advance! (7 Replies)
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_ldecvt(), _ldfcvt(), _ldgcvt() - convert long-double floating-point number to string
SYNOPSIS
Obsolescent Interfaces
DESCRIPTION
converts value to a null-terminated string of ndigit digits and returns a pointer to the string. The high-order digit is non-zero,
unless the value is zero. The low-order digit is rounded. The position of the radix character relative to the beginning of
the string is stored indirectly through decpt (negative means to the left of the returned digits). The radix character is
not included in the returned string. If the sign of the result is negative, the word pointed to by sign is non-zero; other-
wise it is zero.
is identical to
except that the correct digit has been rounded for printf (FORTRAN F-format) output of the number of digits specified by
ndigit.
Convert the value to a null-terminated string in the array pointed to by buf and return buf. It produces ndigit significant digits in
FORTRAN F-format if possible, or E-format otherwise. A minus sign, if required, and a radix character are included in the
returned string. Trailing zeros are suppressed. The radix character is determined by the currently loaded NLS environment
(see setlocale(3C)). If has not been called successfully, the default NLS environment, "C" is used (see lang(5)). The
default environment specifies a period as the radix character.
Obsolescent Interfaces
convert long-double floating-point number to string.
RETURN VALUE
is returned for Not-a-Number, and is returned for Infinity.
WARNINGS
The values returned by and point to data whose content is overwritten by subsequent calls to these interfaces by the same thread.
and are obsolescent interfaces supported only for compatibility with existing DCE applications. New multithreaded applications should use
and
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Locale
The category determines the radix character.
International Code Set Support
Single-byte character code sets are supported.
AUTHOR
and were developed by HP.
SEE ALSO setlocale(3C), printf(3S), lang(5), thread_safety(5).
ldcvt(3C)