Hi Friends :)
I have a long file having fields in the form :
Field1 yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss Duration(Sec)
line 1) 123123 05/11/30 12:12:56 145
line 2) 145235 05/11/30 12:15:15 30
line 3) 145264 05/11/30 13:14:56 178
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I want to subtract yy/dd/dd hh:mm:ss in line (2) from yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss in... (1 Reply)
Hello,
Im writing a script using the ksh shell. I have 2 variables in the script:
CURRTIME
PREVTIME
Example, if CURRTIME=13:00, I want to somehow calculate what the time was an hour ago so that PREVTIME=12:00
Right now I have the following:
CURRTIME=`date +%H:%M`
How can I... (4 Replies)
i have the time 20100421043335 in format (date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S),and i want to be able to get the previous time 2 minutes ago,which is
20100421043135 (9 Replies)
need some help on the below requirement:
File1:
SV,22,20100501140000,JFK,RUH
SV,29,20100501073000,BOM,RUH
SV,29,20100501073000,SIN,RUH
third filed is datetime which is of the format (yyyymmddhh24miss)
File2
JFK,+,0500
BLR,-,0530
SIN,-,0800
for every line of file 1, take 4... (9 Replies)
Hi guys.
I am trying to subtract 10 minutes from the current Unix system date and time. I have the datecalc provided here but it is mainly the date and not the time. Please check on how can i subtract 10 minutes from the current time using datecalc or any other shell scripting that will... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I have written sth like this:
#!/bin/bash
grep -e XXX -e YYYY myfile.log | grep -v ZZZ | awk '{print $1 " " $2 ";" $3 ";" $9 ";" $11}' > myfile.csv
sed -i '1iDate;Time;From;To' myfile.csv
=> it is clear that it converts log to csv and add a header.
Now I want to subtract row... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I am writing a script to find time difference between two timestamp stored in a variable.
i have two variable
t1=11:48:30
t2=13:13:48
how i can find the difference i.e t2-t1 in seconds.
Please help (4 Replies)
the given time is:
12:13:00
how do i subtract a 10 minutes from any given time?
date '12:13:00' '-10 min'
also tried this:
date +12:13:00 '-10 min' (2 Replies)
Hello All ,
Please support for below request
how to change format and subtract time and date and get average.
xxx 13-OCT-15 11.32.18.241000 AM 13-OCT-15 11.35.49.089080 AM
xxx 13-OCT-15 11.32.24.000000 AM 13-OCT-15 11.45.17.810904 AM
xxx 13-OCT-15 11.32.25.232000 AM ... (1 Reply)
INPUT:
16:45:51 10051 77845
16:45:51 10051 77845
16:46:52 10051 77846
16:46:53 10051 77846
Match the last PID then subtract second line time with first line.
Please help me with any command or script. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivekn
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transliterator_transliterate
TRANSLITERATOR_TRANSLITERATE(3) 1 TRANSLITERATOR_TRANSLITERATE(3)Transliterator::transliterate - Transliterate a string
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
public string Transliterator::transliterate (string $subject, [int $start], [int $end])
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
transliterator_transliterate (mixed $transliterator, string $subject, [int $start], [int $end])
Transforms a string or part thereof using an ICU transliterator.
PARAMETERS
o $transliterator
- In the procedural version, either a Transliterator or a string from which a Transliterator can be built.
o $subject
- The string to be transformed.
o $start
- The start index (in UTF-16 code units) from which the string will start to be transformed, inclusive. Indexing starts at 0. The
text before will be left as is.
o $end
- The end index (in UTF-16 code units) until which the string will be transformed, exclusive. Indexing starts at 0. The text after
will be left as is.
RETURN VALUES
The transfomed string on success, or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Converting escaped UTF-16 code units
<?php
$s = "u304Au65E9u3046u3054u3056u3044u307Eu3059";
echo transliterator_transliterate("Hex-Any/Java", $s), "
";
//now the reverse operation with a supplementary character
$supplChar = html_entity_decode('𝄞');
echo mb_strlen($supplChar, "UTF-8"), "
";
$encSupplChar = transliterator_transliterate("Any-Hex/Java", $supplChar);
//echoes two encoded UTF-16 code units
echo $encSupplChar, "
";
//and back
echo transliterator_transliterate("Hex-Any/Java", $encSupplChar), "
";
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
1
uD834uDD1E
SEE ALSO
Transliterator::getErrorMessage, Transliterator::__construct.
PHP Documentation Group TRANSLITERATOR_TRANSLITERATE(3)