You generally want to use the printf() format string rather than the scanf format string if you want to use the same format string for input and output. Try the following C code as an example:
and see what you get if you give it the input:
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I am working on device drivers.Once If register a device i'll get one major no. If i unregister and register again i'll get a different major no.What i have to do to get same major no. each time :( (0 Replies)
Hello, I have 2 hp-ux both running 11.23, I have move one of a harddisk from "UNIX A" to "UNIX B", so how can I read back the data in "UNIX B"?
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Does anybody know how to keep SCCS from changing the wrong module keywords? I'm thinking of a don't translate after this line kind of operation.
I see where you can use get with a -k but then no keywords get translated. It's either all or none.
I use simply
# %A%
# %G% %T%
in all my... (1 Reply)
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I have these two variables:
My objective here is to reuse that $file_name variable again and again by resetting the $cv value.
for example, if i reissue the cv="$(print 'CV01')" command, thus $file_name is now should be "CP99978_CV01.TXT", not "CP99978_CV01.TXT" anymore.
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Hello All,
I have a file whose data looks something like this
I want to extract just the id, name and city fields in a csv format and sort them by id. Output should look like this.
1,psi,zzz
2,beta,pqr
3,theta,xyz
4,alpha,abc
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I have a LUN (From HP-Storage VA7110) that is claimed on 2 servers, but is in used in one of the VG on Server-1 .
Now I want to shut Server-1 and re-use that LUN on server-2 .
Server-1
Path-1 : /dev/rdsk/c4t0d1
Path-2: /dev/rdsk/c6t0d1
Server-2
Path-1: /dev/rdsk/c5t0d1
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Hi Experts,
I am writing a python script to grep string from file and display output in csv file as in attached screenshot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gfUUdfmQma33tz65NskThYDhkZUGQO0H/view
Input file(result_EPFT_config_device)
Below is the python script i have prepared as of... (1 Reply)
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dxprintf_exec
XPRINTF_EXEC(3) BSD Library Functions Manual XPRINTF_EXEC(3)NAME
asxprintf_exec, dxprintf_exec, fxprintf_exec, sxprintf_exec, xprintf_exec, vasxprintf_exec, vdxprintf_exec, vfxprintf_exec, vsxprintf_exec,
vxprintf_exec -- execute-only extensible printf execution
SYNOPSIS
#include <printf.h>
int
asxprintf_exec(char ** restrict ret, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...);
int
dxprintf_exec(int fd, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...);
int
fxprintf_exec(FILE * restrict stream, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...);
int
sxprintf_exec(char * restrict str, size_t size, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...);
int
xprintf_exec(printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...);
#include <stdarg.h>
int
vasxprintf_exec(char ** restrict ret, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap);
int
vdxprintf_exec(int fd, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap);
int
vfxprintf_exec(FILE * restrict stream, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap);
int
vsxprintf_exec(char * restrict str, size_t size, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap);
int
vxprintf_exec(printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap);
DESCRIPTION
These functions are execute-only, extensible printf (see xprintf(5)) variants, taking a printf_comp_t structure created by the format string
compilation routine new_printf_comp(3). All these variants behave like their normal printf counterparts (see printf(3)) without 'x' and
``_exec'' in the name (except sxprintf_exec() and vsxprintf_exec() behave like snprintf() and vsnprintf(), respectively).
SEE ALSO printf(3), xprintf_comp(3), xprintf(5)Darwin Aug 19, 2012 Darwin