If code is posted something like the following format, you could probably give me some clues about the problem. Same with what you post.
As the other poster mentioned, try to concentrate and be more careful...
Hey can anyone tell me the korn script code to implement an interactive integer calculator using the shell's built in arithemetic expression evaluation (2 Replies)
I am pretty new to the Unix word, and have created a working calculator script. I have one problem. It doesn't use any decimals, it rounds off to the nearest whole number.
1 #!/bin/ksh
2 while true; do
3 echo -n "Enter the first integer: "; read IN1
4 test... (2 Replies)
hi, im new to the unix system and scripting and was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem iv been havin... i want the system to:
1. ask me for a number
2. ask me for a command to use on that number (* + - /)
3. ask me for another number
4. then ask me for another command, if the... (2 Replies)
Hello, I'm relatively new to using bc so I could use some help. In this script im working on I want to have the bc function to calculate float numbers for imagemagicks convert charcoal. Below is what I'm talking about. There are no syntax errors but when it outputs the users frames for example 0-10... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I found this code in net.. it is working fine..
But can anybody explain me the sed statement used in the code..
echo "Enter the expression:\c"
read express
eval echo "$express"|sed 's/^/'$precision' \
/'|bc -l|\
sed -n '1,${
/syntax/!{
}
... (2 Replies)
I'm having some trouble implementing a basic calculator using command line options. The script is supposed to take (multiple) arguments -a,-d,-m,-s for addition, multiplication, division, and subtraction. I'm pretty sure I know how to parse through the options with getopt(), but I have no idea... (17 Replies)
Hi, I am trying to make a maths calculator that:
1. Prompts the user for a number.
2. Prompts the user for an operation (add, subtract, divide or multiply)
3. Prompts the user for a number.
4. Prompts the user for another operation (same as above) OR the option to get the result for the... (4 Replies)
I am trying to make a calculator. The user Enters number 1, chooses and operation, enters number 2, then chooses another operation or for the answer to be displayed.
eg. 1 + 1 = or 1 + 1 + 2 + 1 =
Both of these should be possible.
#!/bin/bash
read -p "what's the first number? " n1... (3 Replies)
Using the C Shell, I'm building a script that will compute simple mathematical computations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). The user will enter two integers (operands) on the command line separated by the operation (operator) they wish to perform.
Example of the command line... (7 Replies)
ADE is a UNIX environment for the ancient AMIGA A1200. By default this does NOT have the 'bc' command line calculator.
Although I did a DEMO code to create a C source and compile it under python 1.4.0 and ADE using ksh88 and the gcc of the day, I decided to create this baby that requires no Python... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
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module::starter::plugin::template
Module::Starter::Plugin::Template(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Starter::Plugin::Template(3pm)NAME
Module::Starter::Plugin::Template - module starter with templates
VERSION
Version 1.58
SYNOPSIS
use Module::Starter qw(
Module::Starter::Simple
Module::Starter::Plugin::Template
);
Module::Starter->create_distro(%args);
DESCRIPTION
This plugin is designed to be added to a Module::Starter::Simple-compatible Module::Starter class. It adds stub methods for template
retrieval and rendering, and it replaces all of Simple's _guts methods with methods that will retrieve and render the apropriate templates.
CLASS METHODS
"new(%args)"
This plugin calls the "new" supermethod and then initializes the template store and renderer. (See "templates" and "renderer" below.)
OBJECT METHODS
"templates()"
This method is used to initialize the template store on the Module::Starter object. It returns a hash of templates; each key is a filename
and each value is the body of the template. The filename Module.pm is used for the module template.
"renderer()"
This method is used to initialize the template renderer. Its result is stored in the object's "renderer" entry. The implementation will
determine its use.
"render($template, \%options)"
The "render" method will render the template passed to it, using the data in the Module::Starter object and in the hash of passed
parameters.
_guts methods
All of the "FILE_guts" methods from Module::Starter::Simple are subclassed to look something like this:
sub file_guts {
my $self = shift;
my %options;
@options{qw(first second third)} = @_;
my $template = $self->{templates}{filename};
$self->render($template, \%options);
}
These methods will need to be rewritten when (as is likely) Module::Starter::Simple's _guts methods are refactored into a registry.
module_guts
Makefile_PL_guts
MI_Makefile_PL_guts
Build_PL_guts
Changes_guts
README_guts
t_guts
MANIFEST_guts
item ignores_guts
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES, "<rjbs at cpan.org>"
Bugs
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-module-starter at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>. I
will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2007 Ricardo SIGNES, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.4 2011-07-02 Module::Starter::Plugin::Template(3pm)