I am a beginner at shell scripting, actually i am working on my first script right now.
Anyway i have searched the world how to grep two letters from each word (it will always just be two words).
For example:
Example Blablabla
I want my script to cut out Ex (from the first word) and Bl... (4 Replies)
Hi
Is there a way to cut the last two characters off a word or number given that this word or number can be of varying length?
I have tried something like
TEST=`echo $OLD | cut -c 1-5`
where $OLD is a variable containing a number like 1234567 which gives a result of 12345. This is fine... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a question on bash. Basically I would like to print a file name using bash. I am actually trying to grep a particular character in sequential files.
I have alot files such that a.txt, b.txt,c.txt...etc.
If I found a certain character, I would print that particular filename.
I... (5 Replies)
I have been reading for a few hours trying to educate myself enough to accomplish this task, so please know I have performed some research. Unfortunately, I am not a *NIX scripting expert, or a coder. I come from a network background instead.
SO, here is my desired outcome. I have some Cisco... (5 Replies)
Hi,
From the file "example" with lines like below, I need the int value associated with ENG , i.e, 123
SUB: ENG123, GROUP 1
SUB: HIS124, GROUP 1
..
..
Normally , i do
grep ENG example | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | cut -c 4-6
Is it possible to do it in simpler way using awk/sed ?
... (5 Replies)
Hi,
On a daily basis I have download .zip file from FTP site. Naming convention of .zip is UCC-20100816.zip
I want to create windows batch file which will automatically download latest .zip file based on system date.
.zip file is gets uploaded on a daily basis on FTP site in... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I would greatly appreciate it if someone can help me with my problem.
I have a crawler which collects spam URLs everyday & this data needs to be published in a blacklist.
Here's the catch:
The "Time To Live" (TTL) for each URL is 3 months (or whatever for that matter). If i see the... (5 Replies)
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WMSUN(1) General Commands Manual WMSUN(1)NAME
WMSUN - Dockable WindowMaker SunRise/SunSet App
SYNOPSIS
wmSun [-h] [-display <Display>] [-lat <Latitude>] [-lon <Longitude>] [-td <TimeDiff>] [-date <yyyymmdd>]
DESCRIPTION
wmSun displays the current day's Sun Rise and Set Times. You must enter your LAtitude and Longitude correctly for it to work.
OPTIONS -h Display list of command-line options.
-display <display>
Use an alternate X Display.
-lat <Latitude>
Set latitude of observer.
-lon <Longitude>
Set longitude of observer.
-td <UT - LT>
Set the difference beteeen UT and LT. Useful when you want to show the Sunrise/Sunset at a remote lat/lon without resetting your
clock.
-date <yyyymmdd>
Set the date to show sunrise/sunset for.
EXAMPLES
wmSun -lon 106.3 -lat 35.9
this would display rise/set times at Los Alamos in local time.
wmSun -lat 19.58 -lon 155.92 -td 10
this would display rise/set times in Kona, Hawaii in local time (in winter -- you need to take into account daylight savings at
other times of the year).
BUGS
Who knows? (Let me know if you find any).
AUTHOR
Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov>
5 January 1999 WMSUN(1)