Hi, guys. I've complete half of the question I asked this morning.
I got a middle course, which is the attachment "weather_formatting.txt"
And my code are listed below:
However, I really hope some guys can help me to complete it. And I felt I was a little confused in my mind. Maybe the code can be terser and more efficient.
Thanks!
Hi, I have a sftp account to another server, from which I need to find out all the files match "*.abc.*.xml" pattern in a certain directory. I have a batchfile as follows
cd /tmp
ls -l *.abc.*.xml
quit
then I run
output=`/usr/local/bin/sftp -B $batchfile $USER@$HOST`
the result looks... (2 Replies)
Well I have a 3000 lines result log file that contains all the machine data when it does the testing... It has 3 different section that i am intrsted in
1) starting with "20071126 11:11:11 Machine Header 1"
1000 lines...
"End machine header 1"
2) starting with "20071126 12:12:12 Machine... (5 Replies)
My data is something like shown below.
date1 date2 aaa bbbb ccccc
date3 date4 dddd eeeeeee ffffffffff ggggg hh
I want the output like this
date1date2 aaa eeeeee
I serached in the forum but didn't find the exact matching solution. Please help. (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have input file which is pipe delimited
A | 1
B | 2
c | 3I need output of displaying total number of lines in a file as last column.
A | 1 | 3-----total number of linesin file.
B | 2 | 3
c | 3 | 3 (9 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I have requirement to compare current result with previous reuslt.
The sample case is below.
1 job1 1
1 job2 2
1 job3 3
2 job_a1 1
2 job_a2 2
2 job_a3 3
3 job_b1 1
3 job_b2 2
for above sample file, GID is group ID, for input line, the job run... (1 Reply)
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weather::com::dayforecast
Weather::Com::DayForecast(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Weather::Com::DayForecast(3pm)NAME
Weather::Com::DayForecast - class representing a forecast for one day
SYNOPSIS
[...]
my @locations = $weather_finder->find('Heidelberg');
my $forecast = $locations[0]->forecast();
my $tomorrow = $forecast->day(1);
print "Forecast for tomorrow:
";
print " - tomorrow it's the ", $tomorrow->date()->date(), "
";
print " - sunrise will be at ", $tomorrow->sunrise()->time(), "
";
print " - maximum temperature will be ", $tomorrow->high(), "
";
DESCRIPTION
Via Weather::Com::DayForecast objects one can access the weather forecast for one specific day.
This class will not be updated automatically with each call to one of its methods. You need to call a method of your Weather::Com::Forecast
object to get updated objects.
CONSTRUCTOR
You usually would not construct an object of this class yourself. This is implicitely done when you call the "day(number of day)" or the
"all()" method of a Weather::Com::Forecast object.
METHODS
date()
Returns a Weather::Com::DateTime object containing the date the forecast is for.
high()
Returns the maximum temperature that will be reached at daytime.
For day 0 (today), this will be 'N/A' when it's after noon...
There is a bug in weather.com's date and time mathematics: If you are asking for a location's forecast day 0 and it's short after midnight,
day 0 will be "yesterday" and you'll get both, yesterday's daytime forecast and night forecast!
I have not investigated this issue further, yet. If anyone has, please inform me!
low()
Returns the minimum temperature that will be reached at night.
sunrise()
Returns a Weather::Com::DateTime object containing the time of sunrise.
sunset()
Returns a Weather::Com::DateTime object containing the time of sunset.
day()
Returns a Weather::Com::DayPart object with all data belonging to the daytime.
For day 0 (today), this will be "undef" when it's after noon...
There is a bug in weather.com's date and time mathematics: If you are asking for a location's forecast day 0 and it's short after midnight,
day 0 will be "yesterday" and you'll get both, yesterday's daytime forecast and night forecast!
I have not investigated this issue further, yet. If anyone has, please inform me!
night()
Returns a Weather::Com::DayPart object with all data belonging to the night.
AUTHOR
Thomas Schnuecker, <thomas@schnuecker.de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 by Thomas Schnuecker
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The data provided by weather.com and made accessible by this OO interface can be used for free under special terms. Please have a look at
the application programming guide of weather.com (<http://www.weather.com/services/xmloap.html>)!
perl v5.8.8 2007-07-09 Weather::Com::DayForecast(3pm)