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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Confused with date - listing Post 302842733 by Raghu8985 on Friday 9th of August 2013 06:14:55 PM
Old 08-09-2013
Sry if am not clear...

Need a script which takes the start time and end time as inputs. So, for any time interval the files in the directory somenumber.* shud be listed

Say for example I have the following files
*.0110
*.0115
*.0130
*.0145
*.0200
*.0215
*.0332
*.0358
*.0400
*.0430
*.0445
If I give 0100 to 0210 to my script as arguments result shud be
*.0110
*.0115
*.0130
*.0145
*.0200
Similarly if I give 0400 to 0500
*.0400
*.0430
*.0445
 

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Date::Manip::DM5abbrevs(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Date::Manip::DM5abbrevs(3)

NAME
Date::Manip::DM5abbrevs - A list of all timezone abbreviations SYNPOSIS
This module is not intended to be used directly. Date::Manip 5.xx will load it as needed. This module contains all of the time zone abbrevations from Date::Manip 6.xx copied backwards to 5.xx to provide slightly better support for time zones. Note that this is only a bandaid fix, and does not add proper time zone handling to version 5.xx . TIMEZONES
The following timezones are defined: A -0100 ACDT +1030 ACST -0400 ACT -0500 ADDT -0200 ADT -0300 AEDT +1100 AEST +1000 AFT +0430 AHDT -0900 AHST -1000 AKDT -0800 AKST -0900 AKTST +0600 AKTT +0500 ALMST +0700 ALMT +0600 AMST -0300 AMT -0400 ANAST +1200 ANAT +1200 ANT -0430 APT -0300 AQTST +0500 AQTT +0500 ARST -0200 ART -0300 ASHST +0500 ASHT +0400 AST -0400 AT -0200 AWST +0800 AWT -0300 AZOMT +0000 AZOST +0000 AZOT -0100 AZST +0500 AZT +0400 B -0200 BAKST +0400 BAKT +0400 BDST +0700 BDT +0600 BEAT +0230 BEAUT +0245 BNT +0800 BORT +0800 BORTST +0820 BOT -0400 BRST -0200 BRT -0300 BST +0100 BT +0300 BTT +0600 BURT +0630 C -0300 CADT +1030 CANT -0100 CAPT -0900 CAST +1100 CAT +0200 CAWT -0900 CCT +0630 CDDT -0400 CDT -0500 CEMT +0300 CEST +0200 CET +0100 CGST -0100 CGT -0200 CHADT +1345 CHAST +1245 CHAT +0830 CHDT -0530 CHOST +1000 CHOT +0800 CHST +1000 CHUT +1000 CIT +0800 CJT +0900 CKHST -0930 CKT -1000 CLDT -0300 CLST -0300 CLT -0400 CMT +0155 COST -0400 COT -0500 CPT -0500 CST -0600 CUT +0220 CVST -0100 CVT -0100 CWST +0845 CWT -0500 CXT +0700 D -0400 DACT +0600 DAVT +0700 DDUT +1000 DUSST +0600 DUST +0600 E -0500 EADT +1100 EASST -0500 EAST -0600 EAT +0300 ECT -0500 EDDT -0300 EDT -0400 EEST +0300 EET +0200 EETDST +0300 EETEDT +0300 EGST +0000 EGT -0100 EHDT -0430 EIT +0900 EPT -0400 EST -0500 EWT -0400 F -0600 FET +0300 FJST +1300 FJT +1200 FKST -0300 FKT -0400 FMT -0053 FNST -0100 FNT -0200 FORT +0500 FRUST +0600 FRUT +0600 FST +0200 FWT +0100 G -0700 GALT -0600 GAMT -0900 GB +0100 GBGT -0345 GEST +0400 GET +0400 GFT -0300 GHST +0020 GILT +1200 GMT +0000 GMT+1 +0100 GMT+10 +1000 GMT+11 +1100 GMT+12 +1200 GMT+2 +0200 GMT+3 +0300 GMT+4 +0400 GMT+5 +0500 GMT+6 +0600 GMT+7 +0700 GMT+8 +0800 GMT+9 +0900 GMT-1 -0100 GMT-10 -1000 GMT-11 -1100 GMT-12 -1200 GMT-13 -1300 GMT-14 -1400 GMT-2 -0200 GMT-3 -0300 GMT-4 -0400 GMT-5 -0500 GMT-6 -0600 GMT-7 -0700 GMT-8 -0800 GMT-9 -0900 GST -0200 GYT -0400 H -0800 HADT -0900 HAST -1000 HDT -0930 HKST +0900 HKT +0800 HOVST +0800 HOVT +0700 HST -1000 I -0900 ICT +0700 IDDT +0400 IDLE +1200 IDLW -1200 IDT +0300 IHST +0600 IOT +0600 IRDT +0430 IRKST +0900 IRKT +0900 IRST +0330 ISST +0000 IST +0200 IT +0330 JAVT +0720 JDT +1000 JST +0900 K -1000 KART +0500 KAST +0500 KDT +1000 KGST +0600 KGT +0600 KIZST +0600 KIZT +0500 KOST +1100 KRAST +0800 KRAT +0800 KST +0900 KUYST +0300 KUYT +0300 KWAT -1200 L -1100 LHST +1100 LINT +1400 LKT +0600 LONT +0700 M -1200 MADMT +0100 MADST +0000 MADT -0100 MAGST +1200 MAGT +1200 MALST +0720 MALT +0730 MART -0930 MAWT +0500 MDDT -0500 MDT -0600 MEST -0800 MESZ +0200 MET +0100 METDST +0200 MEWT +0100 MEZ +0100 MHT +1200 MIST +1100 MMT +0630 MOST +0900 MOT +0800 MPT +1000 MSD +0400 MSK +0400 MST -0700 MUST +0500 MUT +0400 MVT +0500 MWT -0600 MYT +0800 N +0100 NCST +1200 NCT +1100 NDDT -0130 NDT -0230 NEGT -0330 NEST +0120 NET +0020 NFT +1130 NMT +1112 NOVST +0700 NOVT +0700 NPT +0545 NRT +1200 NST -0330 NT -1100 NUT -1100 NWT -1000 NZDT +1300 NZMT +1130 NZST +1200 NZT +1200 O +0200 OMSST +0700 OMST +0700 ORAST +0500 ORAT +0500 P +0300 PDDT -0600 PDT -0700 PEST -0400 PET -0500 PETST +1200 PETT +1200 PGT +1000 PHOT +1300 PHST +0900 PHT +0800 PKST +0600 PKT +0500 PMDT -0200 PMST -0300 PMT +1000 PNT -0830 PONT +1100 PPMT -0449 PPT -0700 PST -0800 PWT +0900 PYST -0300 PYT -0400 Q +0400 QMT -0514 QYZST +0700 QYZT +0600 R +0500 RET +0400 ROK +0900 ROTT -0300 S +0600 SAKST +1100 SAKT +1100 SAMST +0400 SAMT +0400 SAST +0200 SAT -0400 SBT +1100 SCT +0400 SDMT -0440 SGT +0800 SHEST +0600 SHET +0500 SLST +0100 SMT +0216 SRT -0300 SST -1100 STAT +0400 SVEST +0500 SVET +0400 SWAT +0130 SWT +0100 SYOT +0300 T +0700 TAHT -1000 TASST +0600 TAST +0600 TBIST +0400 TBIT +0400 TFT +0500 TJT +0500 TKT +1300 TLT +0900 TMT +0500 TOST +1400 TOT +1300 TRST +0400 TRT +0300 TSAT +0300 TVT +1200 U +0800 ULAST +0900 ULAT +0800 URAST +0500 URAT +0400 URUT +0600 UT +0000 UTC +0000 UYHST -0230 UYST -0200 UYT -0300 UZST +0600 UZT +0500 V +0900 VET -0430 VLASST +1000 VLAST +1100 VLAT +1100 VOLST +0400 VOLT +0400 VOST +0600 VUST +1200 VUT +1100 W +1000 WAKT +1200 WARST -0300 WART -0400 WAST +0200 WAT +0100 WEMT +0200 WEST +0100 WET +0000 WFT +1200 WGST -0200 WGT -0300 WIT +0700 WMT +0124 WSDT +1400 WST +0800 X +1100 Y +1200 YAKST +1000 YAKT +1000 YDDT -0700 YDT -0800 YEKST +0600 YEKT +0600 YERST +0400 YERT +0400 YPT -0800 YST -0900 YWT -0800 Z +0000 ZP4 +0400 ZP5 +0500 ZP6 +0600 LICENSE
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR
Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org) perl v5.16.3 2014-06-09 Date::Manip::DM5abbrevs(3)
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