hey.....
i do have text where the contents are like as follows,
FILE_TYPE_NUM_01=FILE_TYPE=01|FILE_DESC=Periodic|FILE_SCHDL_TYPE=Daily|FILE_SCHDL=|FILE_SCHDL_TIME=9:00am|RESULTS=B
FILE_TYPE_NUM_02=FILE_TYPE=02|FILE_DESC=NCTO|FILE_SCHDL_TYPE=Daily|FILE_SCHDL=|FILE_SCHDL_TIME=9:00am|RESULTS=M... (2 Replies)
I’m trying to modify someone perl script to fix a bug. The piece of code checks that the zone name you want to add is unique. However, when the code runs, it finds a partial match using grep, and decides it already exists, so the “create” command exits.
$cstatus = `${ZADM} list -vic | grep... (3 Replies)
Hi
This time I'm trying to grep for an exact match
e.g
cat.dog.horse.cow.bird.pig
horse.dog.pig
pig.cat.horse.dog
horse
dog
dog
pig.dog
pig.dog.bird
how do I grep for dog only so that a wc -l would result 2 in above case.
Thanks in advance
---------- Post updated at 06:33 AM... (4 Replies)
This was mistaken as homework in a different forum, but is not. These are questions that are close to what I am trying to do at work.
QUESTION1:
How do you grep only an exact string. I am using Solaris10 and do not have any GNU products installed.
Contents of car.txt
CAR1_KEY0
CAR1_KEY1... (1 Reply)
This post was previously mistaken for homework, but is actually a small piece of what I working on at work. Please answer if you can.
QUESTION1
How do you grep only an exact string. I am using Solaris10 and do not have any GNU products installed.
Contents of car.txt
CAR1_KEY0
CAR1_KEY1... (2 Replies)
I am searching for an exact match on a value read from another file to lookup an email address in another file. The file being checked is called "contacts" and it has Act #, email address, and contact person.
1693;abc1693@yahoo.comt;Tommy D
6423;abc6423@yahoo.comt;Jim Doran... (2 Replies)
Hello!
I have 2 files named tacs.tmp and tacDB.txt
tacs.tmp looks like this
0
10235647
102700
106800
107200
1105700
tacDB.txt looks like this
100100,Mitsubishi,G410,Handheld,,0,0,0
100200,Siemens,A53,Handheld,,0,0,0
100300,Sony Ericsson,TBD (AAB-1880030-BV),Handheld,,0,0,0... (2 Replies)
If I have a file like the following
abc.1
abc
abc_1
abc..1
abc*1
abc@1
abc def ghr
def......
ddef 5466 def ed
def** 123445
I`m trying to find exact words from the list
abc
def (4 Replies)
I am currently having some issues while trying to grep for a exact string inside a file. I have tried doing this from command line and things work fine i.e. when no match is found, return code=1 but when its done as part of my script it returns 0 for the same command - I dont know if there is an... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ads89
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moosex::attributehelpers::trait::counter
MooseX::AttributeHelpers::Trait::Counter(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MooseX::AttributeHelpers::Trait::Counter(3pm)NAME
MooseX::AttributeHelpers::Counter - simple counter attribute
SYNOPSIS
package MyHomePage;
use Moose;
use MooseX::AttributeHelpers;
has 'counter' => (
metaclass => 'Counter',
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Num',
default => sub { 0 },
provides => {
inc => 'inc_counter',
dec => 'dec_counter',
reset => 'reset_counter',
}
);
my $page = MyHomePage->new();
$page->inc_counter; # same as $page->counter($page->counter + 1);
$page->dec_counter; # same as $page->counter($page->counter - 1);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple counter attribute, which can be incremented and decremeneted.
If your attribute definition does not include any of is, isa, default or provides but does use the "Counter" metaclass, then this module
applies defaults as in the "SYNOPSIS" above. This allows for a very basic counter definition:
has 'foo' => (metaclass => 'Counter');
$obj->inc_foo;
METHODS
meta
method_provider
has_method_provider
helper_type
process_options_for_provides
Run before its superclass method.
check_provides_values
Run after its superclass method.
PROVIDED METHODS
It is important to note that all those methods do in place modification of the value stored in the attribute.
set Set the counter to the specified value.
inc Increments the value stored in this slot by 1. Providing an argument will cause the counter to be increased by specified amount.
dec Decrements the value stored in this slot by 1. Providing an argument will cause the counter to be increased by specified amount.
reset
Resets the value stored in this slot to it's default value.
BUGS
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to
cpan-RT.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-01-02 MooseX::AttributeHelpers::Trait::Counter(3pm)