Hi experts,
I have a the following awk command,
awk '{print $1}' /users/jon/list4.txt. The output is
123
787
888
...
...
I want to move the output to array using shell programming.
My shell is tcsh.
Is it possible to move to array using shell porg? I know its possible in... (14 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file
1:apple orange:one
2:banana:two
3:cherry:3
When I do awk -F: ' { print $2 } ' file
apple orange
banana
cherry
Now, when i redirect awk output to the file it has issue with strings
#!/bin/bash
FILEA=file
A=(`awk -F: ' { print $2 } ' $FILEA `)
echo ${A} (2 Replies)
Generalized arrays take any type of variable(s) as subscripts, but the subscript(s) are treated as one long string expression.
The use of for(a in x) on a generalized array will return all of the valid subscripts in some order, not necessarily the one you wished.
How can I make it so that i... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have an array in perl as @match = (201001,201002,201001,201002);
I am trying to sort this array as
@match = sort(@match);
print "@match";
I dont see the output sorted any answers
I also tried another way, but still the results are not sorted
foreach my $match (sort { $a... (2 Replies)
So, here's a scenario that requires the same logic as what I'm working on: Suppose that you have a directory containing files named after users. For awk's purposes, the filename is a single field-- something parse-friendly, like john_smith. Now, let's say that I'd like to populate an array in... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a script which produces a nice table but I want to sort it on column 3.
This is the output line in the script:
# Output
{ FS = ":";
format = "%11s %6s %-16s\n";
prinft "\n"
printf ( format, "Size","Count","Who" ) }
for (i in... (21 Replies)
Have built this script, the output is what I needed, but NR 6 is omitted. Why? Is it an error? I am using Gawk.
'{nr=$2;f = $1} END{for (i=1;i<=f;i++) if (nr != i) print i, nr }' input1.csv >output1.csvinput1.csv
1 9
3 5
4 1
7 6
8 5
10 6
output1.csv > with the missing line number 6. 6 is... (5 Replies)
I have this code
echo $logfile | awk ' {arr++; next} END { for (i in arr) {print i} }'
that gives me this output
result1
result2
result3
I try to figure out how to get it like this
result1 result2 result3 (4 Replies)
I have awk command :
awk -F ' ' '{ print $NF }' log filename
And it gives the output as below:
06:00:00
parameters:
SDS
(2)
no
no
no
no
doc=4000000000).
information: (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ramprabhum
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wincache_ucache_delete
WINCACHE_UCACHE_DELETE(3) 1 WINCACHE_UCACHE_DELETE(3)wincache_ucache_delete - Deletes variables from the user cacheSYNOPSIS
bool wincache_ucache_delete (mixed $key)
DESCRIPTION
Deletes the elements in the user cache pointed by $key.
PARAMETERS
o $key
- The $key that was used to store the variable in the cache. $key is case sensitive. $key can be an array of keys.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
If $key is an array then the function returns FALSE if every element of the array fails to get deleted from the user cache, otherwise
returns an array which consists of all the keys that are deleted.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using wincache_ucache_delete(3) with $key as a string
<?php
wincache_ucache_set('foo', 'bar');
var_dump(wincache_ucache_delete('foo'));
var_dump(wincache_ucache_exists('foo'));
?>
The above example will output:
bool(true)
bool(false)
Example #2
Usingwincache_ucache_delete(3) with $key as an array
<?php
$array1 = array('green' => '5', 'blue' => '6', 'yellow' => '7', 'cyan' => '8');
wincache_ucache_set($array1);
$array2 = array('green', 'blue', 'yellow', 'cyan');
var_dump(wincache_ucache_delete($array2));
?>
The above example will output:
array(4) { [0]=> string(5) "green"
[1]=> string(4) "Blue"
[2]=> string(6) "yellow"
[3]=> string(4) "cyan" }
Example #3
Using wincache_ucache_delete(3) with $key as an array where some elements cannot be deleted
<?php
$array1 = array('green' => '5', 'blue' => '6', 'yellow' => '7', 'cyan' => '8');
wincache_ucache_set($array1);
$array2 = array('orange', 'red', 'yellow', 'cyan');
var_dump(wincache_ucache_delete($array2));
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) { [0]=> string(6) "yellow"
[1]=> string(4) "cyan" }
SEE ALSO wincache_ucache_set(3), wincache_ucache_add(3), wincache_ucache_get(3), wincache_ucache_clear(3), wincache_ucache_exists(3), win-
cache_ucache_meminfo(3), wincache_ucache_info(3).
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