dirs is a list of all directories.
The loop variable dir picks one directory at a time.
Test it with
We all thought that your script is /scratch/scratchdirs/sol/Scripts/QMcalc/GEN_POSCAR.
Is it different from the script that manually run?
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Hi Guys,
I have a loop which uses a wildcard
i.e. foreach f (*)
but when I execute the tcsh file in unix then it gives me an error
->>>>>>>foreach: words not parenthesized<<<<<<<<<<-
Any help. (1 Reply)
Hi everyone
Does anyone know what is wrong with this script. i keep getting errors
foreach filename (`cat testing1`)
set string=$filename
set depth=`echo "$string"
echo $depth
end
the error is the following
testing: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
testing: line 1:... (3 Replies)
I have a foreach loop in a csh script and I noticed that it tries to find the files with the pattern *$searchpt* in the file name. I'm confused as I never specified checking for the files.
foreach f ( *$searchpt* )
set fnew = `echo $f | awk -v searchpat=$searchpt \
... (1 Reply)
Hey all,,
I know cshell is harmful:) but I am using this just "to know" - for educational purposes!... not for a long-term use.
lets say i have a list..
set arr=(x y z e f)
I wanna iterate the list with foreach ,, not with while.!!
foreach i $arr
echo $i
end
does not work (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I'm working on a foreach loop to compare a couple sets of data. However, each datafile includes a header row. I'm wondering if it is possible to tell the foreach loop to skip the first line of data.
I've been using the basic code as follows:
foreach line ("`file.csv`")
set... (2 Replies)
I am trying to make a script for my Counter-Strike: Source servers. What i am wanting it to do is for it to restart each server, the only way i can think of doing this in through for each.
Years what i have at the moment.
server_start() {
START=`ps x | grep SCREEN | grep $SRV | cut -d '?' -f... (5 Replies)
Dear all,
I wrote a script to download files and move files in directories according to their name.
Now here is the problem:
Both p101 and p360 data download successfully, but when I move them according to the year and month, only p101 data can be placed at the right location, p360,... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone I'm new to unix and encountered a small problem i couldnt find out a reason why it doesn't work..please help..
in my csh script when i tried to use the foreach loop like this:
foreach x ( ls )
echo $x
end
when i tried to run it, it printed out 'ls' to the std out instead of... (3 Replies)
Just started shell scripting for the first time today :D Can anyone tell me why I get the error "foreach: Words not parenthesized." for my following code? The program takes in a list of arguments.
foreach card ($argv)
echo Hello
end (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: pkuebler
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
dir
DIR(3) 1 DIR(3)dir - Return an instance of the Directory classSYNOPSIS
Directory dir (string $directory, [resource $context])
DESCRIPTION
A pseudo-object oriented mechanism for reading a directory. The given $directory is opened.
PARAMETERS
o $directory
- Directory to open
o $context
-
Note
Context support was added with PHP 5.0.0. For a description of contexts, refer to "Streams".
RETURN VALUES
Returns an instance of Directory, or NULL with wrong parameters, or FALSE in case of another error.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
dir(3) example
Please note the fashion in which Directory.read(3)'s return value is checked in the example below. We are explicitly testing
whether the return value is identical to (equal to and of the same type as - see Comparison Operators for more information) FALSE
since otherwise, any directory entry whose name evaluates to FALSE will stop the loop.
<?php
$d = dir("/etc/php5");
echo "Handle: " . $d->handle . "
";
echo "Path: " . $d->path . "
";
while (false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
echo $entry."
";
}
$d->close();
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Handle: Resource id #2
Path: /etc/php5
apache
cgi
cli
NOTES
Note
The order in which directory entries are returned by the read method is system-dependent.
PHP Documentation Group DIR(3)