anybody can help, plz:
I want to pass the output of "ls" to "grep":
ftp -n host <<!
USER user passwd
ls
bye
! | grep file
exit 0
It does not work!!
Any idea??
Sami (7 Replies)
I am using grep and I want the output to go into two files without going to the screen. I used tee to get the output into two files, but it is also putting the output on the screen which i do not want. Can this be fixed. (2 Replies)
I have access to an AIX 5.3 box, where I need to write a report to:
/tmp/report
The report is larger then the amount of available disk space on the box.
There's about 1 GB of free space, for a 1.5 GB report.
The report is destined for another box (10.0.0.2) anyway, which has enough free... (2 Replies)
Is there a way I can do this:
search for text and replace line containing matched text with a different line?
For example:
"I want to replace text"
I want to search for replace and then change the line to
I am perplexed.
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am having a list of directories with different login id's. My requirement is that i need to list the directories of my id and need to delete them. So i am using following code
ls -ltr ¦ grep userid ¦ rm -rf
But this is not working. So is there any way of doing it. Please note... (3 Replies)
I can use pipe output to a file. For example
./somescript.sh > output.txt
But for example if the output from ./somescript.sh is slow. like if it prints one line every minute then output.txt is not updated every minute. Lines are written to output.txt in one go, hence have to wait for the whole... (2 Replies)
I have a script that finds all sffs and extracts them into .fastq file types. What I need to do is change the .fastq to .fasta using the below script. How can I change the input.fastq and output.fasta to mirror the file's name? Would I use an array and use the default iterator?
#!/bin/bash
... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
i have the following command
df|awk '{print $5}'|grep /| egrep -v '^/$|/usr|/opt|/var/log|/home|/tmp'
output looks like:
/filesystem/number1
/filesystem/number2
/filesystem3
/possiblymoreoutput
i want the output to look like the below (either in a file or to output to... (3 Replies)
I'd like to have the output from this script piped to a text file that has the date at the beginning of it. For example, my ideal would be something like this
$./run_script.sh
$ls *.out
2013-Feb-26-output_filename.out
Here's the code I'm using.
#! /bin/ksh
DAT=`date '+%Y-%b-%d'`
for... (2 Replies)
xargs work great when a command gives multiple line output which can be input to another. In my case it is not working coz the second command uses two words in it.
$ scr.sh
gives output like
193740
638102
375449
..
..
another command takes these number as inputs. it works great... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
ttk::label
ttk::label(n) Tk Themed Widget ttk::label(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
ttk::label - Display a text string and/or image
SYNOPSIS
ttk::label pathName ?options?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
A ttk::label widget displays a textual label and/or image. The label may be linked to a Tcl variable to automatically change the displayed
text.
STANDARD OPTIONS -class-compound-cursor
-image-style-takefocus
-text-textvariable-underline
-width
See the ttk_widget manual entry for details on the standard options.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
[-anchor anchor] Specifies how the information in the widget is positioned relative to the inner margins. Legal values are n, ne, e, se,
s, sw, w, nw, and center. See also -justify. [-background frameColor] The widget's background color. If unspecified, the theme default
is used. [-font font] Font to use for label text. [-foreground textColor] The widget's foreground color. If unspecified, the theme
default is used. [-justify justify] If there are multiple lines of text, specifies how the lines are laid out relative to one another.
One of left, center, or right. See also -anchor. [-padding padding] Specifies the amount of extra space to allocate for the widget. The
padding is a list of up to four length specifications left top right bottom. If fewer than four elements are specified, bottom defaults to
top, right defaults to left, and top defaults to left. [-relief relief] Specifies the 3-D effect desired for the widget border. Valid
values are flat, groove, raised, ridge, solid, and sunken. [-text text] Specifies a text string to be displayed inside the widget (unless
overridden by -textvariable). [-wraplength wrapLength] Specifies the maximum line length (in pixels). If this option is less than or
equal to zero, then automatic wrapping is not performed; otherwise the text is split into lines such that no line is longer than the speci-
fied value.
WIDGET COMMAND
Supports the standard widget commands configure, cget, identify, instate, and state; see ttk::widget(n).
SEE ALSO
ttk::widget(n), label(n)
Tk 8.5 ttk::label(n)