Hi,
I have file 1.txt with following entries as shown:
0152364|134444|10.20.30.40|015236433
0233654|122555|10.20.30.50|023365433
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**
**
In file 2.txt I have the following entries as shown:
0152364|134444|10.20.30.40|015236433
0233654|122555|10.20.30.50|023365433... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm looking for some help. I have a file (very long) that is organized like below:
>Cluster 0
0 283nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HMXZS... at +/99%
1 279nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HN12A... at +/99%
2 281nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HM4TS... at +/99%
3 283nt, >01_FRYJ6ZM12HM946... at +/99%
4 279nt,... (4 Replies)
wondering if anyone has any thoughts to convert the below thru a shell script
Convert decimal signalling point notation to ANSI point code notation
There is a site that does that conversion but i need to implement the solution in a shell script.....Thoughts....
OS: Solaris 9
... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I want to verify the format date like 2013-03-08 (YYYY-MM-DD)
It doesn't work because the pattern matching notation below returns false while the date is right.
Can you help me ? Thanks in advance
case "$6" in (-0-0 | -1-1 | -1-2 | -1-3)
# Nothing, OK !
;;
(*) echo 'Fatal,... (4 Replies)
Hello
I have two kinds of logs like
server.logserver.log.2013-07-27.001i want to create a variable which look like this (with a pipe)
log_name=server.(log|log.$YYYY-MM-DD.)But i tried many cases but it didn't work.
Is it possible ? If yes, can you help me. (6 Replies)
hello folks,
I have few values in a log which are in scientific notation.
I am trying to convert into actual decimal format or integer but couldn't able to convert.
Values in scientific notation:
1.1662986666666665E-4
2.0946799999999998E-4
3.0741333333333333E-6
5.599999999999999E-7... (2 Replies)
'Hi
I'm using the following code to extract the lines(and redirect them to a txt file) after the pattern match. But the output is inclusive of the line with pattern match.
Which option is to be used to exclude the line containing the pattern?
sed -n '/Conn.*User/,$p' > consumers.txt (11 Replies)
The sample file:
dept1: user1,user2,user3
dept2: user4,user5,user6
dept3: user7,user8,user9
I want to match by '/^dept2.*/' but don't want to have substring 'dept2:' in output. How to compose such regex? (8 Replies)
Hi all!
Thanks for taking the time to view this!
I want to grep out all lines of a file that starts with pattern 1 but also does not match with the second pattern.
Example:
Drink a soda
Eat a banana
Eat multiple bananas
Drink an apple juice
Eat an apple
Eat multiple apples
I... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: demmel
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
mb_strtoupper
MB_STRTOUPPER(3) 1 MB_STRTOUPPER(3)mb_strtoupper - Make a string uppercaseSYNOPSIS
string mb_strtoupper (string $str, [string $encoding = mb_internal_encoding()])
DESCRIPTION
Returns $str with all alphabetic characters converted to uppercase.
PARAMETERS
o $str
- The string being uppercased.
o $encoding
-The $encoding parameter is the character encoding. If it is omitted, the internal character encoding value will be used.
RETURN VALUES
$str with all alphabetic characters converted to uppercase.
UNICODE
For more information about the Unicode properties, please see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/.
By contrast to strtoupper(3), 'alphabetic' is determined by the Unicode character properties. Thus the behaviour of this function is not
affected by locale settings and it can convert any characters that have 'alphabetic' property, such as a-umlaut (a).
EXAMPLES
Example #1
mb_strtoupper(3) example
<?php
$str = "Mary Had A Little Lamb and She LOVED It So";
$str = mb_strtoupper($str);
echo $str; // Prints MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB AND SHE LOVED IT SO
?>
Example #2
mb_strtoupper(3) example with non-Latin UTF-8 text
<?php
$str = "Txiotn a
nE Baos unuvn yn, dpaokeCei unp vw0po kuvs";
$str = mb_strtoupper($st_, 'UTF-8'); _ _ _ _
echo $str; // Prints TXI>TH A/TTHH BAO> YHMNH | H, /PA>KE/EI YTTP NOOPO KYN>
?>
SEE ALSO mb_strtolower(3), mb_convert_case(3), strtoupper(3).
PHP Documentation Group MB_STRTOUPPER(3)