Try this; it is a bit clumsy as it makes use of the variable a. Me, I'm not aware of how to do bash's parameter expansion immediately on the output if a command.
It makes the assumption that a file file_00000001.csv exists in the working dir.
How is it possible under UNIX to restrain the number of digits of the PID number?
For instance, we have a product that generates a PID of 7 digits, and we would like to have only 6 digits maximum instead for the PID.
Thank you for your help. (1 Reply)
Hi all
Can anybody suggest me, how to get the count of digits in a word
I tried
WORD=abcd1234
echo $WORD | grep -oE ] | wc -l
4
It works in bash command line, but not in scripts :mad: (12 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file of decimal numbers,
cat file1.txt
1.1382666907
1.2603107334
1.6118799297
24.4995857056
494.7632588468
560.7633734425
.....
I want to see the output as only 7 digits after decimal (5 Replies)
please help me write a perl program to find the difference of 1 and zeros of a 6 digit binary number.
eg If input is 111100 expected output +2
if input is 000011 expected output -2
input is 000111 expected output 0 (2 Replies)
HI all,
I have output of something like this:
crab: ExitCodes Summary
>>>>>>>>> 12 Jobs with Wrapper Exit Code : 50117
List of jobs: 1-12
See https:///twiki/something/ for Exit Code meaning
crab: ExitCodes Summary
>>>>>>>>> 5 Jobs with Wrapper Exit Code : 8001
List of... (20 Replies)
hi all,
I want to Represent the data in table format in mail content
sample data should be like this...but i m trying to send this table to mail using unix command...hw do i do????even i echoed the table contents ...doesnt work.... help me
<table style="background-color:lightblue;">... (8 Replies)
For instance, when I run ss -lptn | grep sshd , the output is as follows:
LISTEN 0 128 *:22 *:* users:(("sshd",1252,3))
1252 refers to the process id, but what does the 3 refer to ? (2 Replies)
Dear Team
We use DB2 v10.5 and using DBArtisan tool
Can someone please guide how to convert digits to binary numbers using db2 feature.
Ex> for number 9 , binary should be 1001 ( 8+1)
Any help appreciated. Thanks (2 Replies)