The way I've been using arrays currently have been:
#!/bin/ksh
set -A myArray
myArray=value1
myArray=value2
myArray=value3
myArray=value4
Is there a way I can assign values to an array that will automatically place the value into the next element in the array like:
myArray=value1... (4 Replies)
I have to add a variable value to an array, something like this:
......
@my_array_name = $value_of_this_variable;
This doesnt seem to work, any ideas why?
Thanks! (4 Replies)
hi every body,
i donot know how to assign a array varible with a file
see i having file
more file
property1 Name
property2 Address
the above two line are tab Space seperated between the property and its value
i want to seperate it and assign to... (1 Reply)
I need to do something like this:
for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do
arr=$(awk 'NR="$i" { print $2 }' file_with_5_records)
done
That is, parse a file and assign values to an array in an ascending order relative to the number of record in the file that is being processed on each loop.
Is my... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Can somebody please give me a snippet for the below requirement.
I want to assign the values separeted by a comma to be assigned to a dynamic array.
If I give an input (read statement) like abc1,abc2,abc3,abc4,abc5, all these strings abc* should be assigned to an array like below... (2 Replies)
Hi - Help needed.
I have an input file that looks something like this, but with a lot more entries:
A
Customer1
B
4500
C
8000
A
Customer2
B
6422
C
8922
I need to be able to print details for each customer on one line per customer.
ie. if I could print these to a file and then cat... (3 Replies)
set -A matched #find referenced files.
for i in ${file_names_html}
do
counter_j=0
for j in ${file_names_minus_index}
do
match=`cat $i | grep... (1 Reply)
hi
My script as below
#!/bin/ksh
for i in `seq 1 7`
do
a=$(awk '{print $i}' /home/rama/expenese.txt)
done
for i in `seq 1 7`
do
echo "${a}"
done
content of expense.txt is as below
5032 210179 3110 132813874 53488966 11459221 5300794
I want output as... (6 Replies)
I want to extract each and single character from a password string and put it in an array.
I tried this :
set -A password "echo $passwd | awk '{for (i=1; i<=length($1); i++) printf "%s ",substr($1,i,1)}'`
It's working as long that the password string doesn't contains any *
I tried a few... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: ce9888
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osd_cat
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osd_cat - X on-screen file displayer
SYNOPSIS
osd_cat [OPTION] [FILE]...
osd_cat -b percentage|slider [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
Display FILE, or standard input, on X screen.
-p, --pos=POS
This option tells osd_cat where to display the text. POS can be top, middle, or bottom. The default is top.
-o, --offset=OFFSET
This option specifies the offset from the top or bottom of screen the text is displayed. The default is 0.
-A, --align=ALIGN
This option tells osd_cat where to display the text. ALIGN can be left, right or center. The default is left.
-i, --indent=OFFSET
This option specifies the INDENT from the left of screen the text is displayed. The default is 0.
-f, --font=FONT
This option specifies the FONT to be used for displaying the text. The default is fixed.
-c, --color=COLOR
This option specifies the COLOR to be used for displaying the text. The default is red.
-d, --delay=TIME
This option specifies the number of seconds the text is displayed. The default is 5 seconds.
-l, --lines=LINES
This option specifies the number of LINES to scroll the display over. The default is 5.
-s, --shadow=OFFSET
This option specifies the OFFSET of the text shadow. The default is 0, which means no text shadow is created.
-a, --age[=SCROLL_AGE]
This option affects screen redrawing. If SCROLL_AGE seconds pass before a new line is ready (for example, you're reading from a
pipe), all lines are cleared at once instead of being scrolled off as new lines replace old lines. The default is 0.
When no SCROLL_AGE is explicitly given, the current value from DELAY is used.
-w, --wait
This option also affects screen redrawing. When there is data ready to be put on screen, this option will cause osd_cat to wait
until the display is clear. An alternative to scrolling.
-b, --barmode=TYPE
Lets you display a percentage or slider bar instead of just text. TYPE may be percentage or slider. In this mode no text is read
from any file, but the following options can be used:
-P, --percentage=PERCENTAGE
This option specified the position of the percentage / slider bar. PERCENTAGE may be in the range from 0 to 100, the default is 50.
-T, --text=TEXT
This option specifies an optional TEXT which gets displayed above the percentage bar. The default is empty, so no additional text
is displayed.
-h, --help
display help (which is often more up to date) and exit
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
AUTHOR
Martijn van de Streek <martijn@foodfight.org>, Some patching done by Malcolm Valentine <farkit@iprimus.com.au> and Tim Wright
<tim@ignavus.net>.
xosd was written by Andre Renaud <andre@ignavus.net> and is maintained by Tim Wright <tim@ignavus.net>
SEE ALSO
More information on the X OSD Library and its author can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html
<http://www.ignavus.net/software.html>
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X OSD cat January 2001 XOSD(1xosd)