#!/bin/ksh
month=`date | cut -c5-8`
year=`date | cut -c24-28`
echo "$month"
echo "$year"
--- This gives me output as Feb and 2009
but now I want to substract the 1 month from the current script and want output as
Jan 2009.
Please note I have searched a lot on forum and found... (5 Replies)
We have a list of files (raw and jpeg types) with 2 different extensions (rw2 and jpg).
When there is both the raw and jpeg files, their file numbers must be the same (215 and 215, 218 and 218).
Sometimes there is only the jpeg file (216,217).
bla_215.rw2
bla_215.jpg
bla_216.jpg
bla_217.jpg... (9 Replies)
Please guide if you know how to solve this.
I have a tab delimited INPUT FILE where each record is separated by -----
-----
ABC 4935402 4936680 Pattern=Cheers07080.1
ABC 4932216 4932368 Pattern=Cheers07080.1
ABC 4931932 4932122 ... (8 Replies)
I've start and end time in two columns. How can I substract time from column 2 and column 1 and receive output in another file 'd' ?
$ cat c
12:55:04 2:03:56
2:03:56 3:20:17
14:00:00 13:05:00 (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I have a file containing one column and I want to subtract the first value (value of first line) from each line's value.
79304
99299
119294
139289
159284
179279
199274
219269
239264
259259
279254
299249
319244
339239
359234I tried working on an awk solution with... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a problem where I need to make this input:
nameRow1a,text1a,text2a,floatValue1a,FloatValue2a,...,floatValue140a
nameRow1b,text1b,text2b,floatValue1b,FloatValue2b,...,floatValue140b
look like this output:
nameRow1a,text1b,text2a,(floatValue1a - floatValue1b),(floatValue2a -... (4 Replies)
I have below file which contain the date in column 3,4,5
12345 open 10/10/13 10:08 PM 3 application is in java
67899 open 12/10/13 2:31 AM 2 apps can be reach
23456 open 11/9/13 2:31 AM 4 java is OK
65432 open 12/10/13 10:07 PM 9 we are... (1 Reply)
Currently, I have a print filter that takes a text file, that convert it into PCL which then gets to a HP printer. This works.
Now I need to embedded a image file within the text file.
I'm able to convert the image file into PCL and I can cat both files together to into a single document... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am writing a small unix command to substract one month from the MonthID.
If MonthID = 201301 the below script returns me 201212
if ] then
a=`echo $monthid | cut -c1-4`
b=`expr $a - 1`
c=12
echo "$b$c"
else
a=`echo $monthid | cut -c5-6`
b=`expr $a - 1`
c=`echo $monthid | cut... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: pinnacle
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ppmtosixel
ppmtosixel(1) General Commands Manual ppmtosixel(1)NAME
ppmtosixel - convert a portable pixmap into DEC sixel format
SYNOPSIS
ppmtosixel [-raw] [-margin] [ppmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces sixel commands (SIX) as output. The output is formatted for color printing, e.g. for a DEC
LJ250 color inkjet printer.
If RGB values from the PPM file do not have maxval=100, the RGB values are rescaled. A printer control header and a color assignment table
begin the SIX file. Image data is written in a compressed format by default. A printer control footer ends the image file.
OPTIONS -raw If specified, each pixel will be explicitly described in the image file. If -raw is not specified, output will default to com-
pressed format in which identical adjacent pixels are replaced by "repeat pixel" commands. A raw file is often an order of magni-
tude larger than a compressed file and prints much slower.
-margin
If -margin is not specified, the image will be start at the left margin (of the window, paper, or whatever). If -margin is speci-
fied, a 1.5 inch left margin will offset the image.
PRINTING
Generally, sixel files must reach the printer unfiltered. Use the lpr -x option or cat filename > /dev/tty0?.
BUGS
Upon rescaling, truncation of the least significant bits of RGB values may result in poor color conversion. If the original PPM maxval was
greater than 100, rescaling also reduces the image depth. While the actual RGB values from the ppm file are more or less retained, the
color palette of the LJ250 may not match the colors on your screen. This seems to be a printer limitation.
SEE ALSO ppm(5)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Rick Vinci.
26 April 1991 ppmtosixel(1)