Here we put the filename and 1st and 2nd paths into 3 arrays. username ip and other variables are assigned based on the line number following the filename data.
I've included a block of code to fetch back and print the input to show how you would access it within your script.
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Hello,
I have a cat.dat file, i would like shell to read each 3 lines and set this 3 lines to 3 different variables.
my cat.dat is:
11
12
+380486461001
12
13
+380486461002
13
14
+380486461003
i want shell to make a loop and assign 1st line to student_id, 2nd line to... (4 Replies)
The text file has one single row and looks like this
Q1 P1 2006
I have to pick up this values from a shell script into three different variables,
say quarter, period and year from the above text file. Some one know's how to do this? I went through 'sed', dint really know how to... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file like the following...
CUST=
DIR=
NULIST=
name=philps_123
How can i add values to each of these unassigned variables using a shell script?
say for eg: i have values for CUST as onida, dir as /dir/onida, NULIST as /tmp/onida_files. How can i add these values to... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with multiple lines, each having data in the below format
<DOB>,<ADDRESS>
I have to write a script which reads each line in the text file in loop, assign the values to these variables and do some further processing in it.
Using the following code prints the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a text file with multiple lines, each having data in the below format <DOB>,<ADDRESS>
I have to write a script which reads each line in the text file in loop, assign the values to these variables and do some further processing in it.
Using the following code prints the values... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I have requirement to assign values to variables which are created dynamically.
Below is the code which i am using to achieve above requirement.
#!/bin/ksh
oIFS="$IFS"; IFS=','
STR_FAIL_PARENT_IF_FAILS="WF_F_P_IF_FAILS1,WF_F_P_IF_FAILS2,WF_F_P_IF_FAILS3"
set -A... (1 Reply)
For eg: I have sample.txt file with 4 rows of record like:
user1|password1
user2|password2
user3|password3
user4|password4
The username and password is sepsrated by '|'
I want to get the 1st row value from the file and assign it to two different variables(username and password)
in my... (1 Reply)
I am trying to read a input file which has two columns separated by space
Input file
server1 server2
server3 server4
server5 server6
When i execute the below while code it reads line by line and a and b variables are able to successfully fetch the values
while read a b
do
echo "$a"
echo... (5 Replies)
I have several problems with my problems: I hope you can help me.
1) the If else statement I am getting an error message. My syntax must be incorrect because the entire statement is throwing an error.
For example in filew.log if these items don't exist Memsize, SASFoundation and also if... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I wrote a database command that queries our application and outputs a whole bunch of values to a text file. I need to assign the output to two values.
Here is a sample of the output:
valueOne, checkOne
valueTwo, checkTwo
valueThree, checkThree
I would like... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: jeffs42885
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mail::mbox::messageparser::perl
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Perl(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Perl(3pm)NAME
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Perl - A Perl-based mbox folder reader
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Mail::Mbox::MessageParser;
my $filename = 'mail/saved-mail';
my $filehandle = new FileHandle($filename);
my $folder_reader =
new Mail::Mbox::MessageParser( {
'file_name' => $filename,
'file_handle' => $filehandle,
} );
die $folder_reader unless ref $folder_reader;
# Any newlines or such before the start of the first email
my $prologue = $folder_reader->prologue;
print $prologue;
# This is the main loop. It's executed once for each email
while(!$folder_reader->end_of_file());
{
my $email = $folder_reader->read_next_email();
print $email;
}
DESCRIPTION
This module implements a Perl-based mbox folder reader. Users must not instantiate this class directly--use Mail::Mbox::MessageParser
instead. The base MessageParser module will automatically manage the use of faster implementations if they can be used.
METHODS AND FUNCTIONS
The following methods and functions are specific to the Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Perl package. For additional inherited ones, see the
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser documentation.
$ref = new( { 'file_name' => <mailbox file name>, 'file_handle' => <mailbox file handle> });
<file_name> - The full filename of the mailbox
<file_handle> - An opened file handle for the mailbox
The constructor for the class takes two parameters. The optional file_name parameter is the filename of the mailbox. The required
file_handle argument is the opened file handle to the mailbox.
Returns a reference to a Mail::Mbox::MessageParser object, or a string describing the error.
BUGS
No known bugs.
Contact david@coppit.org for bug reports and suggestions.
AUTHOR
David Coppit <david@coppit.org>.
LICENSE
This software is distributed under the terms of the GPL. See the file "LICENSE" for more information.
HISTORY
This code was originally part of the grepmail distribution. See http://grepmail.sf.net/ for previous versions of grepmail which included
early versions of this code.
SEE ALSO
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser
perl v5.10.1 2009-08-09 Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Perl(3pm)