Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Shell basic graphics demo.
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Shell basic graphics demo. Post 302858525 by wisecracker on Monday 30th of September 2013 05:04:25 PM
Old 09-30-2013
Hi bakunin...

Thanks...

I was aware it was terminal related but I am never sure about the shell(s).
That was why I quoted only the one machine tested on.
I have done lots of jiggery pokery with various terminals and some work on some and
others work on others. There are common ones that seem to work on all.

My intent here was to see if it was possible to display as accurately as is possible an
8 channel login analyser type of display using shell scripting only. And so far on the MBP
I am pleasantly surprised at the outcome. Yes it would have its limitations but as an
exercise it looks like it could be fun, plus it would enhance my shell coding abilities.

You guys have been extremely helpful in informing me of the subtleties of my exploits
since I first started scripting and I never forget.

Thanks again and your reply has been helpful...
 

9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

basic c-shell help

hello, i am very new to this, so i have basic questions about writing a shell. if i am working with a basic file, "main.c" and a shell file, "shell", what will the shell file look like? i want to change the command prompt from % to $, and i want to be able to have standard input from the... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ayalex
0 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Helpless in basic shell sorting

Hi all; I need help in sorting and grouping the data in one flat file.The file look like this: 040171011140820070000000009650244002933170003000000075272 1F921338300506 01082007000014000000027665 1H912279980109 01082007000012000000042420 1S503377200110 01082007000014000000005187... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ashikin_8119
0 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

unix shell basic

need some help badly. if i had a file with content of few lines like the followings. 1183724770.651 0.049 137.157.56.169 200 415 GET http://venus/client/clients.xml "text/xml" 1183724770.651 0.049 141.183.101.250 200 415 GET http://venus/client/clients.xml "text/xml" using what command... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: akagi07
1 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

how to get some sort of graphics using shell scripts?

Hi all, I would like to know how to have graphics embedded using shell scripts... I mean simple =========> or ---------> would do... The main idea here is for every element of the bar to move for every % completion of data..... I tried echo under a for loop ,but it was not giving me o/p that... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: wrapster
3 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

Basic Shell Script Help

Lets say I wanted to create a script that would show what people are doing on my machine using the w command and refresh in about 6 seconds. What would be the easiest way to do this? I pretty much want the script to loop until I stop it. I'm using the BASH shell by the way. Help is appreciated.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: c4391
1 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Basic shell script help

Im trying to make a script that simply adds a word to the last available line in a txt file without overwriting any previous lines. Ive googled this and there are great examples but no one explain what each function does, and i dont entirely understand how it works. Basically Im looking for... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: kylecn
7 Replies

7. OS X (Apple)

[Solved] links2 --enable-graphics from source, configure error: no graphics driver found.

Howdy I am trying to install links2 with graphics support on snow leopard 10.6.8 (xcode installed). I have had the program running last year, also installed from source - but then I had installed some image libraries with mac ports and fink - cannot reproduce that setup. Plus I would like to not... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: butterbaerchen
6 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Shell BASIC interpreter(s)...

I am looking for a simple BASIC Interpreter written in a shell scripting language. For me something like this would be a great learning tool... After much goggle eyed Googling I came upon this:- https://gist.github.com/cander/2785819 It is small and I haven't tried it yet as I am at work... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
6 Replies

9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Basic Shell Scripting

Hi All, I am a newbie to shell scripting. I am trying to something like this. #!bin/bash cd /u01/app/oracle/ # then start the process ./opmnctl startall Can someone help me with this requirement. Help is very much appreciated. Thanks Venkat Please use code tags next time for... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: venkat8439
10 Replies
ARD-PARSE-BOARDS(1)					      General Commands Manual					       ARD-PARSE-BOARDS(1)

NAME
ard-parse-boards - Read data from the Arduino boards.txt file USAGE
Dump all the data in the file: $ ard-parse-boards --dump See which boards we know about: $ ard-parse-boards --boards Look for a particular board... $ ard-parse-boards --find uno multiple terms are implicitly ANDed: $ ard-parse-boards --find duemil 328 Dump all the data for a particular board: $ ard-parse-boards atmega328 Extract a particular field: $ ard-parse-boards atmega328 build.f_cpu DESCRIPTION
The Arduino software package ships with a boards.txt file which tells the Arduino IDE details about particular hardware. So when the user says he's got a shiny new Arduino Uno, boards.txt knows that it has a 16MHz ATmega328 on it. It would be nice to access these data from the command line too. In normal operation you simply specify the tag given to the board in the boards.txt file, and optionally a field name. This program then extracts the data to STDOUT. Most boards have names which are quite unwieldy, so we always refer to a board by a tag, not its name. Strictly the tag is the bit before the first dot in the boards.txt key. You can see a list of board tags and names with the "--boards" option. OPTIONS
--boards_txt=[file] Specify the full path to the boards.txt file. The following options all disable the normal 'lookup' operation. --dump Dump the complete database in YAML format. --boards Print a list of the tag and name of every board in the file. --find [query] <query> ... Find matching data. Strictly, return a list of values which match all of the query terms, treating each term as a case-insensitive regexp. For example: --find 328 List data containing 328 (anywhere in the value). --find due List data containing 'due' (e.g. duemilanove). --find 328 due List data containing both 328 and due. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
There are no known bugs in this application. Please report problems to the author. Patches are welcome. AUTHOR
Martin Oldfield, ex-atelier@mjo.tc Thanks to Mark Sproul who suggested doing something like this to me ages ago. LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011, Martin Oldfield. All rights reserved. This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MAY 2012 ARD-PARSE-BOARDS(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:32 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy