Hi,
I trying to find the solution for writing the programming in unix by shell programming for sorting thr string in alphabetical order.
I getting diffculty in that ,, so i want to find out the solution for that
Please do needful
Thanks
Bhagyesh (1 Reply)
Hi everyone!
I am new to the forum and have recently started working with Linux.
Quick question, I want a user list in alphabetical order as the output of a shell script.
Who can help me!?
Thanks!
From the netherlands ;) (5 Replies)
I've looking over a script for work and I've had a problem with the script not listing the files in alphabetical order. To look up PIDs for apps, it would be beneficial to have them listed in that order. Here is what I've been reviewing.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$str = sprintf "%4s %-40s", "PID",... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have one file containing thousands of table names in single column. Now I want that file split into multiple files e.g one file containing table names starting from A, other containing all tables starting from B...and so on..till Z.
I tried below but it did not work.
for i in... (6 Replies)
I have an interactive script which works terrific at processing a folder of unsorted files into new directories.
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xml_spellcheck
XML_SPELLCHECK(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML_SPELLCHECK(1p)NAME
xml_spellcheck - spellcheck XML files
SYNOPSIS
xml_spellcheck [options] <files>
DESCRIPTION
xml_spellcheck lets you spell check the content of an XML file. It extracts the text (the content of elements and optionally of
attributes), call a spell checker on it and then recreates the XML document.
OPTIONS
Note that all options can be abbreviated to the first letter
--conf <configuration_file>
Gets the options from a configuration file. NOT IMPLEMENTED YET.
--spellchecker <spellchecker>
The command to use for spell checking, including any option
By default "aspell -c" is used
--backup-extension <extension>
By default the original file is saved with a ".bak" extension. This option changes the extension
--attributes
Spell check attribute content. By default attribute values are NOT spell checked. NOT YET IMPLEMENTED
--exclude_elements <list_of_excluded_elements>
A list of elements that should not be spell checked
--include_elements <list_of_included_elements>
A list of elements that should be spell checked (by default all elements are spell checked).
"--exclude_elements" and "--include_elements" are mutually exclusive
--pretty_print <optional_pretty_print_style>
A pretty print style for the document, as defined in XML::Twig. If the option is provided without a value then the "indented" style is
used
--version
Dislay the tool version and exit
--help
Display help message and exit
--man
Display longer help message and exit
EXAMPLES BUGS TODO --conf option
--attribute option
PRE-REQUISITE
XML::Twig, Getopt::Long, Pod::Usage, File::Temp XML::Twig requires XML::Parser.
SEE ALSO
XML::Twig
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
This program is Copyright 2003 by Michel Rodriguez
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Perl Artistic License or the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER-
CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
If you do not have a copy of the GNU General Public License write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
USA.
AUTHOR
Michel Rodriguez <mirod@xmltwig.com>
xml_spellcheck is available at http://www.xmltwig.com/xmltwig/
perl v5.12.4 2010-09-20 XML_SPELLCHECK(1p)