I'm trying to move files based on a certain day..my question is on array's, what's wrong with the way I'm stepping through the array? what i have gives me syntax errors..any ideas...so far I have
#! /bin/bash
sun_d=`cal |grep -v |awk '{printf " " $1}' `
echo "$sun_d"
ls -l... (1 Reply)
hi friends.,
i have two files yy.dat and mm.dat containing 110 elements in each
if i read them into variables it is just showing only 4 elements instead of 110 elements
My script is like this
##################################
/bin/bash
declare -a yy=(`cat yy.dat`)
echo "No of values in... (1 Reply)
sorry I am new to the bash scripting since I was used to c shell programming. I am writting a script in bash for which I have to create an array in bash. I was able to do parse one variable through command line by doing": Lets say the below code is part of temp.bash and is called like:
temp.bash... (5 Replies)
seeking assistance on comparing two arrays using bash:
array1=(disk1, disk2, disk3, disk5, disk7, vol1, vol2, vol3, vol4, vol5)
array2=(disk2, disk5 vol2, vol4 )
1) if two arrays have same elements; EXIT
else populate array3 & array4 with elements that are different between array1 & array2 as:... (3 Replies)
Trying to do some control flow parsing based on the index postion of an array member. Here is the pseudo code I am trying to write in (preferably in pure bash) where possible. I am thinking regex with do the trick, but need a little help.
pesudo code
if == ENDSINFIVEINTS ]]; then
do... (4 Replies)
Hi, I would like to remove audio tracks from several video clips contained in a single directory using the command
files=(*.mpg); ffmpeg -i "${files}" -vcodec copy -an na/output.mpg
I want each processed file outputted to the sub-directory na retaining the original file name, how do I do that?... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have the following code which is giving error mentioned below. Please can you support on this. Also suggest how can we access all the items against single vasservicename in circlename array,i.e, vasservicename say MTSTV will be available to all circles which are mentioned in the array... (2 Replies)
hello,
i need a bit of help on how to do this effectively in bash without a lot of extra looping or massive switch/case
i have a long array of M elements and a short array of N elements, so M > N always. M is not a multiple of N.
for case 1, I want to stretch N to fit M
arrayHuge
H = (... (2 Replies)
Hello,
i have a script that i need account_number to match a name.
for exsample :
ACCOUNT_ID=(IatHG8DC7mZbdymSoOr11w KbnlG2j-KRQ0-1_Xk356s8)
and i run a loop curl requst with this the issue is that i want to know on
which account were talking about so bash will know this :
... (4 Replies)
Hi there,
A bit new to bash and am having an issue with a for loop. I look for filenames in a specified directory and pull the date string from each meeting a certain criteria, and then would like to make a directory for each date found, like this:
search 20180101.gz 20180102.gz 20180103.gz... (5 Replies)
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mail::spf::base
Mail::SPF::Base(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SPF::Base(3)NAME
Mail::SPF::Base - Base class for Mail::SPF classes
SYNOPSIS
use base 'Mail::SPF::Base';
sub new {
my ($class, @options) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@options);
...
return $self;
}
DESCRIPTION
Mail::SPF::Base is a common base class for all Mail::SPF classes.
Constructor
The following constructor is provided:
new(%options): returns Mail::SPF::Base
Creates a new object of the class on which the constructor was invoked. The provided options are stored as key/value pairs in the new
object.
The "new" constructor may also be called on an object, in which case the object is cloned. Any options provided override those from
the old object.
There are no common options defined in Mail::SPF::Base.
Class methods
The following class methods are provided:
class: returns string
Returns the class name of the class or object on which it is invoked.
Class methods
The following class methods are provided:
make_accessor($name, $readonly): returns code-ref
Creates an accessor method in the class on which it is invoked. The accessor has the given name and accesses the object field of the
same name. If $readonly is true, the accessor is made read-only.
Instance methods
There are no common instance methods defined in Mail::SPF::Base.
SEE ALSO
Mail::SPF
For availability, support, and license information, see the README file included with Mail::SPF.
AUTHORS
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>, Shevek <cpan@anarres.org>
perl v5.16.2 2013-08-25 Mail::SPF::Base(3)