Is there a command that sets a variable length?
I have a input of a variable length field but my output for that field needs to be set to 32 char.
Is there such a command?
I am on a sun box running ksh
Thanks (2 Replies)
Given a line of text in ksh:
string1 string2 string3 .....stringn
is there a way of automatically assigning each string to an array element? Or just different variables would do.
Thanks,
Jon (1 Reply)
Hi,
In a shell script i am running a command which is asking for input.
How can i give that automatically.
I have done this before but for the time being can't recall.
Was something like <|
Thanks (6 Replies)
Hi,
In Perl, how can we define a variable make it read the value from the standard input? Meaning, how can have the user type in the value that will be assigned to the variable?
Thanks, (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am working with KSH on AIX and I have 2 files generated from different sources... as seen below:
FILE1 FILE2
AAA AAA@ABS0001C
BBB BBB@ABS0003D
CCC CCC@ABS0023A
DDD DDD@ABC0145D
EEE EEE@ABS0090A
FFF FFF@ABS0002A
GGG GGG@ABC0150D
HHH
FILE1 is main main data source,... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have an issue where i run an command in a shell script.
command >/dev/null
ret=$?
echo ret
If the command returns an error i'm redirecting it to /dev/null.
The prob is if an error comes it expects the user to press return to continue.
And hence the return is not echoed. and the end... (4 Replies)
Hi folks..
i got a requirement to red multiple directories from STDIN and store them to a variable.
ex:-
echo "Enter directory to add:"
echo " Enter directory to add:"
read value till there is input and when there is no input close the read loop and store variable into an array
... (1 Reply)
Hi
I'm looking to write a simple ksh loop reading user input (and write it to a file) until the user enters QUIT at which point I want it to continue.
Does anyone have an example of this type of loop?
Any help much appreciated
Cheers (2 Replies)
Hello all
I'm looking to write a simple script (ksh/sh/bsh) to read user input and write it to a file (adding each time) until the user enters QUIT at which point I'm hoping to ask some more questions.
Any help much apprecited (2 Replies)
Hello
I have the following output and want the output to look:
FROM:
GigabitEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
1 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 1 overrun, 0 ignored
275 output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets
GigabitEthernet0/1 is up, line protocol is up
0... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: JayJay2018
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
in_array
IN_ARRAY(3) 1 IN_ARRAY(3)in_array - Checks if a value exists in an arraySYNOPSIS
bool in_array FALSE (mixed $needle, array $haystack, [bool $strict])
DESCRIPTION
Searches $haystack for $needle using loose comparison unless $strict is set.
PARAMETERS
o $needle
- The searched value.
Note
If $needle is a string, the comparison is done in a case-sensitive manner.
o $haystack
- The array.
o $strict
- If the third parameter $strict is set to TRUE then the in_array(3) function will also check the types of the $needle in the
$haystack.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if $needle is found in the array, FALSE otherwise.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
in_array(3) example
<?php
$os = array("Mac", "NT", "Irix", "Linux");
if (in_array("Irix", $os)) {
echo "Got Irix";
}
if (in_array("mac", $os)) {
echo "Got mac";
}
?>
The second condition fails because in_array(3) is case-sensitive, so the program above will display:
Got Irix
Example #2
in_array(3) with strict example
<?php
$a = array('1.10', 12.4, 1.13);
if (in_array('12.4', $a, true)) {
echo "'12.4' found with strict check
";
}
if (in_array(1.13, $a, true)) {
echo "1.13 found with strict check
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
1.13 found with strict check
Example #3
in_array(3) with an array as needle
<?php
$a = array(array('p', 'h'), array('p', 'r'), 'o');
if (in_array(array('p', 'h'), $a)) {
echo "'ph' was found
";
}
if (in_array(array('f', 'i'), $a)) {
echo "'fi' was found
";
}
if (in_array('o', $a)) {
echo "'o' was found
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
'o' was found
SEE ALSO array_search(3), isset(3), array_key_exists(3).
PHP Documentation Group IN_ARRAY(3)