For files
1>First check with the below command if you are satisfied with the results
2>If satisfied with what you got in first step execute for renaming ---------- Post updated at 11:34 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:31 AM ----------
FOR FOLDERS
use the below like how you used for files
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Hi, all:
I've got two folders, folder A contains some image files (say, 100 files) in .jpg format;
folder B contains all description files (say, 500 files) in .txt format.
All image files in folder A are able to find their corresponding description files in folder B.
That is to say,... (3 Replies)
Guys, i need to replace a particular pattern in lots of files in a folder with another pattern . Is there any command line script I can use to do the functionality.
Eg: aalex > ls
green_1234_colour.max
red_1234_pen.max
yellow1234flower.max
Need to replace the 1234 in the file name with 9876... (4 Replies)
I splited a file into parts, then i wrote a script to convert the format of the file names to this: part1.dat part2.dat
but I wonder why part.dat is also created knowing that the k variable starts from 1
rm -f part*
$(split -b $1 file.1 part_)
set k = 1
for i in $(ls part_*)
do
mv -f... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I've got files with names like this :
_Some_Name_178_HD_.mp4
_Some_Name_-_496_Vost_SD_(720x400_XviD_MP3).avi
Goffytofansub_Some name 483_HD.avi
And iam trying to rename it with a regular pattern. My gola is this :
Ep 178.mp4
Ep 496.avi
Ep 483.avi
I've tried using sed with... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to change the XML filename in a folder to the rootelement in the XML file.
Example: TestMsg2010-10-19_20_20_54.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<R1Msg TimeStamp="2010-10-19T08:49:08.000000Z>
<TestRec>
<ID>1000</ID>
</TestRec>
</R1Msg>
Wanted to extract the... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I want to rename more than 100 files. These files have "?" in there existing file name but I want to rename files to there first part before "?" token. I have tried using for loop but it isn't working so help following is the sample filename and for loop that am trying to use:
example of... (3 Replies)
Hi, Hope someone can help... I'm pretty much new to unix and can only do basic commands.
I have an issue where by every day I need to schedule a job to look in a folder with a name format of .IP. will be different each day (when the day is over the folder extension changes), and rename any... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have 1000 *.txt files in a folder and I would like to rename them data1.txt through data1000.txt. The order does not matter or the names of the initial input files. How would I go about doing that? Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hello All
A similar question like this was asked before but I need to change part of the question.
I've two folders, Folder A contains some image files in 150 subfolders;
Folder B contains text files in 350 subfolders.
All image files in Folder A have the same filename as the text... (5 Replies)
Entry level scripter. Any help appreciated.
for file in *; do rename '4321_' '' $file ; done
Doesn't work for files with spaces in between
FOr eg
4321_1004.dat is renamed to 1004.dat but
4321_1004 2008.dat stays the same (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: davnavin
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT PHP
rename
RENAME(3) 1 RENAME(3)rename - Renames a file or directorySYNOPSIS
bool rename (string $oldname, string $newname, [resource $context])
DESCRIPTION
Attempts to rename $oldname to $newname, moving it between directories if necessary. If $newname exists, it will be overwritten.
PARAMETERS
o $oldname
-
Note
The old name. The wrapper used in $oldname must match the wrapper used in $newname.
o $newname
- The new name.
o $context
-
Note
Context support was added with PHP 5.0.0. For a description of contexts, refer to "Streams".
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.3.1 | |
| | |
| | rename(3) can now rename files across drives in |
| | Windows. |
| | |
| 5.0.0 | |
| | |
| | rename(3) can now also be used with some URL |
| | wrappers. Refer to "Supported Protocols and Wrap- |
| | pers" for a listing of which wrappers support |
| | rename(3). |
| | |
| 4.3.3 | |
| | |
| | rename(3) may now be able to rename files across |
| | partitions on *nix based systems, provided the |
| | appropriate permissions are held. Warnings may be |
| | generated if the destination filesystem doesn't |
| | permit chown() or chmod() system calls to be made |
| | on files -- for example, if the destination |
| | filesystem is a FAT filesystem. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Example with rename(3)
<?php
rename("/tmp/tmp_file.txt", "/home/user/login/docs/my_file.txt");
?>
SEE ALSO copy(3), unlink(3), move_uploaded_file(3).
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