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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Get filenames without timestamp Post 302838719 by balajesuri on Tuesday 30th of July 2013 10:06:42 AM
Old 07-30-2013
With GNU/Linux utilities:
Code:
x='abcdef.test.1234.20130722133919.out'
echo $x | cut -d. -f4 | sed 's/\(.\{8\}\)\(.\{2\}\)\(.\{2\}\)\(.\{2\}\)/\1 \2:\3:\4/' | xargs -I{} date -d {} 1&>/dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
    echo "Bad date in file"
    exit 1
fi


Last edited by balajesuri; 07-30-2013 at 11:11 AM..
 

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Gtk2::RecentInfo(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Gtk2::RecentInfo(3)

NAME
Gtk2::RecentInfo HIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed +----Gtk2::RecentInfo METHODS
timestamp = $info->get_added; timestamp = $info->get_modified; timestamp = $info->get_visited; cut integer = $info->get_age (exec, count, timestamp) = $info->get_application_info ($app_name) o $app_name (string) (applications) = $info->get_applications string = $info->get_description string = $info->get_display_name boolean = $info->exists (groups) = $info->get_groups boolean = $info->has_application ($app_name) o $app_name (string) boolean = $info->has_group ($group_name) o $group_name (string) pixbuf = $info->get_icon ($size) o $size (integer) boolean = $info->is_local string = $info->last_application boolean = $info->match ($other_info) o $other_info (Gtk2::RecentInfo) string = $info->get_mime_type unix timestamp = $info->get_modified boolean = $info->get_private_hint string = $info->get_short_name string = $info->get_uri_display string = $info->get_uri unix timestamp = $info->get_visited SEE ALSO
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