What I need to do is test the first char of each line so I can branch out for processing.
As you say you are self-learning i won't give you a solution, but will tell you instead where you can find the solution:
See in the manual of your shell (i suppose it to be either bash or ksh - they are identical in this regard) under "Variable expansion" or "Parameter expansion". There are basically two devices:
one subtracts "<regexp>" from the beginning, one from the end of the contents of "$var". You can even nest these expressions and feed the one as regexp into the other:
Code:
${var%${var#<regexp>}}
Check this out, experiment a little and eventually you will find a solution to your problem.
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i have a program in C (Unix - SOlaris5.7), and i have the next question:
i have a lot of char variable, and i want store their values in a char array. The problem is what i donīt know how to put the char variable's value into the array, and i don`t know how to define the array
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I have variable like,
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I m having ifconfig -a o/p like
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inet 127.0.0.1
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mongocursor.getreadpreference
MONGOCURSOR.GETREADPREFERENCE(3) 1 MONGOCURSOR.GETREADPREFERENCE(3)MongoCursor::getReadPreference - Get the read preference for this query
SYNOPSIS
public array MongoCursor::getReadPreference (void )
DESCRIPTION PARAMETERS
This function has no parameters.
RETURN VALUES
This function returns an array describing the read preference. The array contains the values type for the string read preference mode (cor-
responding to the MongoClient constants), and tagsets containing a list of all tag set criteria. If no tag sets were specified, tagsets
will not be present in the array.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
MongoCursor::getReadPreference return value example
<?php
$m = new MongoClient();
$cursor = $m->test->users->find();
$cursor->setReadPreference(MongoClient::RP_SECONDARY, array(
array('dc' => 'east', 'use' => 'reporting'),
array('dc' => 'west'),
array(),
));
var_dump($cursor->getReadPreference());
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) {
["type"]=>
string(9) "secondary"
["tagsets"]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
array(2) {
["dc"]=>
string(4) "east"
["use"]=>
string(9) "reporting"
}
[1]=>
array(1) {
["dc"]=>
string(7) "west"
}
[2]=>
array(0) {
}
}
}
SEE ALSO The read preferences documentation., MongoCursor.setReadPreference(3), MongoCursorInterface.getReadPreference(3).
PHP Documentation Group MONGOCURSOR.GETREADPREFERENCE(3)