Hi:
First, this is not a homework problem. I just need enough of a hint to get this going...
My datafile (dataf.in) is made up of 10 sections. Each section begins with & and with &&
So it looks like this:-------------------------------------
§ion1
...etc...
&&
§ion2
...etc...... (4 Replies)
Hi ,,,,
I have move an oracle db from old server to a new server ( solaris 5.9 is the operating system ) my problem is that to new server the datafile ( *.dbf ) are in a different path .....
example
old : /export/home/data/blobs ...........
new /oracle/data/blobs.......
how i can... (3 Replies)
Hi dear friends,
Im writing a shell script which has to select the strings based on the position.
but the problem is there is no field seperator.
Normally a datafile contains 2000 records (lines) and each line is of size 500 charecters.
I want to select the fields from all the lines which... (10 Replies)
I am working on an shell script which checks for all the file starting with abc*.*
and if file found then the filelines need to append the file name in begining
can some one help with the filename appending...
for i in `ls $filename*.csv`
do
echo $i
--- NEED to append file name befor... (3 Replies)
Hi guys, my supervisor has asked me to solve the problem in 7 days, I've taken 3 days to think about it but couldn't figure out any idea.
Please give me some thoughts with the following problem,
I have index.database that has only index date:
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I have... (6 Replies)
Hi,
Is there any way we can find out which process is creating a partucular datafile.I know the user and group but i am just curios to know is there any way to find the process.
Thanks (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files:
first input file is having 7-8 columns,
and second data file is like
I want to arrange my datafile1 in the order given in second data file, by comparing the seconddatafile with the second column of first file and print the entire line....also if any... (2 Replies)
I have a datafile containing data in the following format
name1,employee_number1,cell1,home1,fax1
name2,employee_number2,cell2,home2,fax2
name3,employee_number3,cell3,home3,fax3
name4,employee_number4,cell4,home4,fax4
name5,employee_number5,cell5,home5,fax5
...
...
....
I would like... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I want to be able to read numbers from many files which have the same general form as follows:
C3H8 4.032258004031807E-002
Phi = 1.000000E+00 Tau = 5.749E+00
sL0 = 3.805542E+01 dL0 = 1.514926E-02
Tb = 2.328291E+03 Tu = 3.450E+02 Alpha = ... (3 Replies)
Hi,
We have a requirement like, to check the datatypes of columns against database.
After loading the sample data in to one of the database, need to compare the datatypes of the columns are matching with the provided files.
Is there a way that we can achieve through shell scripting.
We... (7 Replies)
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create_datafile_index
create_datafile_index(3alleg4) Allegro manual create_datafile_index(3alleg4)NAME
create_datafile_index - Creates an index for a datafile. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
DATAFILE_INDEX *create_datafile_index(const char *filename);
DESCRIPTION
Creates an index for a datafile, to speed up loading single objects out of it. This is mostly useful for big datafiles, which you don't
want to load as a whole. The index will store the offset of all objects inside the datafile, and then you can load it quickly with
"load_datafile_object_indexed" later. Use destroy_datafile_index to free the memory used by it again.
Note: If the datafile uses global compression, there is no performance gain from using an index, because seeking to the offset still
requires to uncompress the whole datafile up to that offset. Example:
DATAFILE_INDEX *index = create_datafile_index("huge.dat");
DATAFILE *object = load_datafile_object_indexed(index, 1234);
...
unload_datafile_object(object);
destroy_datafile_index(index);
RETURN VALUE
A pointer value which you can pass to load_datafile_object_indexed.
SEE ALSO destroy_datafile_index(3alleg4), load_datafile_object_indexed(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 create_datafile_index(3alleg4)