hello there.
I would like to know how can I make sure HA server have exactly same contents.
for example
at timestamp 1 (before start install oracle product )
assume the both server have exactly same contents.
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Hi everyone,
What is the difference between console-based and Xwindow-based application?
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Hi,
I have a file f1 having the contents as below
select (<condn>) from dual
I have another file f2 having the contents as below
1,
2,
3
I want to replace <condn> in f1 with the contents of f2
I tried using sed like this
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Hello everyone, my first post here, please feel free to inform me if my question can be better formatted so my future posts may be more clear.
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I want a script that will move everything beyond a certain line number or beyond a certain content word into another file.
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second line
third line
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fifth line
sixth line
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Hi
I have 2 files
1.del
----
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4,4
1,1,1,1,2
2.del
----
1,2,3,4,5
1,
1,2,3,4,4
1,1,1,1,2
I need to compare the above two files in unix, as in the output should only tell the difference in contents as I should get only the line
1 ( from 2.del) , rest all lines are... (4 Replies)
I have several files which look like this. The files are much longer than this, I have just cut out the data and there are hundreds of these files
file 1
0.00 5.905
0.05 5.740
0.10 5.570
0.15 5.440
0.20 5.310
0.25 5.185
0.30 5.075
0.35 5.897
0.40 ... (3 Replies)
Good day all.
Using basic UNIX/Linux tools, how would you delete a line based on a character found in column 1?
For example, if the CITY name contains an 'a' or 'A', delete the line:
New York City; New York
Los Angeles; California
Chicago; Illinois
Houston; Texas
Philadelphia;... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: BRH
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num
Num(3) OCaml library Num(3)NAME
Num - Operation on arbitrary-precision numbers.
Module
Module Num
Documentation
Module Num
: sig end
Operation on arbitrary-precision numbers.
Numbers (type num ) are arbitrary-precision rational numbers, plus the special elements 1/0 (infinity) and 0/0 (undefined).
type num =
| Int of int
| Big_int of Big_int.big_int
| Ratio of Ratio.ratio
The type of numbers.
=== Arithmetic operations ===
val (+/) : num -> num -> num
Same as Num.add_num .
val add_num : num -> num -> num
Addition
val minus_num : num -> num
Unary negation.
val (-/) : num -> num -> num
Same as Num.sub_num .
val sub_num : num -> num -> num
Subtraction
val ( */ ) : num -> num -> num
Same as Num.mult_num .
val mult_num : num -> num -> num
Multiplication
val square_num : num -> num
Squaring
val (//) : num -> num -> num
Same as Num.div_num .
val div_num : num -> num -> num
Division
val quo_num : num -> num -> num
Euclidean division: quotient.
val mod_num : num -> num -> num
Euclidean division: remainder.
val ( **/ ) : num -> num -> num
Same as Num.power_num .
val power_num : num -> num -> num
Exponentiation
val abs_num : num -> num
Absolute value.
val succ_num : num -> num
succ n is n+1
val pred_num : num -> num
pred n is n-1
val incr_num : num Pervasives.ref -> unit
incr r is r:=!r+1 , where r is a reference to a number.
val decr_num : num Pervasives.ref -> unit
decr r is r:=!r-1 , where r is a reference to a number.
val is_integer_num : num -> bool
Test if a number is an integer
=== The four following functions approximate a number by an integer : ===
val integer_num : num -> num
integer_num n returns the integer closest to n . In case of ties, rounds towards zero.
val floor_num : num -> num
floor_num n returns the largest integer smaller or equal to n .
val round_num : num -> num
round_num n returns the integer closest to n . In case of ties, rounds off zero.
val ceiling_num : num -> num
ceiling_num n returns the smallest integer bigger or equal to n .
val sign_num : num -> int
Return -1 , 0 or 1 according to the sign of the argument.
=== Comparisons between numbers ===
val (=/) : num -> num -> bool
val (</) : num -> num -> bool
val (>/) : num -> num -> bool
val (<=/) : num -> num -> bool
val (>=/) : num -> num -> bool
val (<>/) : num -> num -> bool
val eq_num : num -> num -> bool
val lt_num : num -> num -> bool
val le_num : num -> num -> bool
val gt_num : num -> num -> bool
val ge_num : num -> num -> bool
val compare_num : num -> num -> int
Return -1 , 0 or 1 if the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second argument.
val max_num : num -> num -> num
Return the greater of the two arguments.
val min_num : num -> num -> num
Return the smaller of the two arguments.
=== Coercions with strings ===
val string_of_num : num -> string
Convert a number to a string, using fractional notation.
val approx_num_fix : int -> num -> string
See Num.approx_num_exp .
val approx_num_exp : int -> num -> string
Approximate a number by a decimal. The first argument is the required precision. The second argument is the number to approximate.
Num.approx_num_fix uses decimal notation; the first argument is the number of digits after the decimal point. approx_num_exp uses scien-
tific (exponential) notation; the first argument is the number of digits in the mantissa.
val num_of_string : string -> num
Convert a string to a number. Raise Failure num_of_string if the given string is not a valid representation of an integer
=== Coercions between numerical types ===
val int_of_num : num -> int
val num_of_int : int -> num
val nat_of_num : num -> Nat.nat
val num_of_nat : Nat.nat -> num
val num_of_big_int : Big_int.big_int -> num
val big_int_of_num : num -> Big_int.big_int
val ratio_of_num : num -> Ratio.ratio
val num_of_ratio : Ratio.ratio -> num
val float_of_num : num -> float
OCamldoc 2014-06-09 Num(3)