Howdy:
I have a file with 140+ file name patterns. Each prefix can have dozens of files with different extension names.
e.g.
1-S51
1113-G6V
1117-G6V
1119-G6V
1127-G6V
12XW-AF5W
14-UA8N
I need to search in 12 directories, (/data/lgc1/basin_mas to /data/lgc12/basin_mas) for all the... (8 Replies)
Hi
I have a xml file with below data...have to find the length of the filedvalues...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-15" standalone="no"?><abc xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/XMLSchem... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
Sorry for the title, I was unsure how to word my issue. I'll get right to the issue. In my text file, I need to find all lines with the same data in the first field. Then I need to create a file with the matching lines merged into one. So my original file will look something like... (4 Replies)
I want to find the top N entries for a certain field based on the values of another field.
For example if N=3, we want the 3 best values for each entry:
Entry1 ||| 100
Entry1 ||| 95
Entry1 ||| 30
Entry1 ||| 80
Entry1 ||| 50
Entry2 ||| 40
Entry2 ||| 20
Entry2 ||| 10
Entry2 ||| 50... (1 Reply)
Hello all, new to unix and have just found the forum.
I think I will be here quite often, and hope that in time i will be able to provide soem help, role on not being a newbie anymore :)
I have a question which iI am hoping someone could help me with.
If i have a file with lines in in thus... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I had input file with below data,
abcdefghij;20100903040607;1234567891;GLOBAL;
Having values of fields with seperated by semi-colon (;) and ended with line feed (\n).
Through shell script, how can I check the field formatting?
Thanks in advance. (18 Replies)
Hi,
I had a input file containing,
abcdefghij;20100903040607;1234567891;GLOBAL;
abc123;20100903040607;12345;09;thestdf;
def456;20100903040607;67891;04;bnkim;
I need to search word GLOBAL in my file.
If it is found then
do something
else
do other thing
How can i write if loop for... (13 Replies)
Hi folks,
I need help to finish this script please.
see below:
I have an input file with all the IP address to names formated like so in a txt file
addnsr1pri 166.7.3.105
addnsr1sec 166.2.100.22
addnsr2pri 166.2.220.121
addnsr2sec 166.3.68.45... (12 Replies)
Hi,
Let say I have a file which has around 400 fields.
SampleFile
=========
PATIENTID|FACILITY|................|TIME_LAST_VISITED_BY_MD|.....|STATUS|
How is it possible to find out which field is TIME_LAST_VISITED_BY_MD?fro example by seeing the above structure we can saw FACILITY... (5 Replies)
Hello all
I have two files.
1. Pattern.txt - It contains patterns to be matched. It has large number of patterns to be matched.
Cat Pattern.txt
Ram
Shyam
Mohan
Jhon
I have another file which has actual data and records are delimted by single or multiple spaces.
2.... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: krsnadasa
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
file::find::rule::extending
File::Find::Rule::Extending(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Find::Rule::Extending(3)NAME
File::Find::Rule::Extending - the mini-guide to extending File::Find::Rule
SYNOPSIS
package File::Find::Rule::Random;
use strict;
# take useful things from File::Find::Rule
use base 'File::Find::Rule';
# and force our crack into the main namespace
sub File::Find::Rule::random () {
my $self = shift()->_force_object;
$self->exec( sub { rand > 0.5 } );
}
1;
DESCRIPTION
File::Find::Rule went down so well with the buying public that everyone wanted to add extra features. With the 0.07 release this became a
possibility, using the following conventions.
Declare your package
package File::Find::Rule::Random;
use strict;
Inherit methods from File::Find::Rule
# take useful things from File::Find::Rule
use base 'File::Find::Rule';
Force your madness into the main package
# and force our crack into the main namespace
sub File::Find::Rule::random () {
my $self = shift()->_force_object;
$self->exec( sub { rand > 0.5 } );
}
Yes, we're being very cavalier here and defining things into the main File::Find::Rule namespace. This is due to lack of imaginiation on
my part - I simply can't find a way for the functional and oo interface to work without doing this or some kind of inheritance, and
inheritance stops you using two File::Find::Rule::Foo modules together.
For this reason try and pick distinct names for your extensions. If this becomes a problem then I may institute a semi-official registry
of taken names.
Taking no arguments.
Note the null prototype on random. This is a cheat for the procedural interface to know that your sub takes no arguments, and so allows
this to happen:
find( random => in => '.' );
If you hadn't declared "random" with a null prototype it would have consumed "in" as a parameter to it, then got all confused as it doesn't
know about a '.' rule.
AUTHOR
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
File::Find::Rule
File::Find::Rule::MMagic was the first extension module, so maybe check that out.
perl v5.18.2 2011-09-19 File::Find::Rule::Extending(3)