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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to print the without last column? Post 302922508 by Aia on Saturday 25th of October 2014 04:25:26 PM
Old 10-25-2014
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Originally Posted by ken6503
what's "" mean in $NF=""?
NF is a built-in variable that will contain the Number of Fields in the current read record. Therefore:
print NF will display the a number, representing the number of fields
print $NF will display the value of the last field.
$NF="" will set the last field value to empty, erasing the previous content of last field
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MIME::Field::ParamVal(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  MIME::Field::ParamVal(3)

NAME
MIME::Field::ParamVal - subclass of Mail::Field, for structured MIME fields SYNOPSIS
# Create an object for a content-type field: $field = new Mail::Field 'Content-type'; # Set some attributes: $field->param('_' => 'text/html'); $field->param('charset' => 'us-ascii'); $field->param('boundary' => '---ABC---'); # Same: $field->set('_' => 'text/html', 'charset' => 'us-ascii', 'boundary' => '---ABC---'); # Get an attribute, or undefined if not present: print "no id!" if defined($field->param('id')); # Same, but use empty string for missing values: print "no id!" if ($field->paramstr('id') eq ''); # Output as string: print $field->stringify, " "; DESCRIPTION
This is an abstract superclass of most MIME fields. It handles fields with a general syntax like this: Content-Type: Message/Partial; number=2; total=3; id="oc=jpbe0M2Yt4s@thumper.bellcore.com" Comments are supported between items, like this: Content-Type: Message/Partial; (a comment) number=2 (another comment) ; (yet another comment) total=3; id="oc=jpbe0M2Yt4s@thumper.bellcore.com" PUBLIC INTERFACE
set [\%PARAMHASH | KEY=>VAL,...,KEY=>VAL] Instance method. Set this field. The paramhash should contain parameter names in all lowercase, with the special "_" parameter name signifying the "default" (unnamed) parameter for the field: # Set up to be... # # Content-type: Message/Partial; number=2; total=3; id="ocj=pbe0M2" # $conttype->set('_' => 'Message/Partial', 'number' => 2, 'total' => 3, 'id' => "ocj=pbe0M2"); Note that a single argument is taken to be a reference to a paramhash, while multiple args are taken to be the elements of the paramhash themselves. Supplying undef for a hashref, or an empty set of values, effectively clears the object. The self object is returned. parse_params STRING Class/instance utility method. Extract parameter info from a structured field, and return it as a hash reference. For example, here is a field with parameters: Content-Type: Message/Partial; number=2; total=3; id="oc=jpbe0M2Yt4s@thumper.bellcore.com" Here is how you'd extract them: $params = $class->parse_params('content-type'); if ($$params{'_'} eq 'message/partial') { $number = $$params{'number'}; $total = $$params{'total'}; $id = $$params{'id'}; } Like field names, parameter names are coerced to lowercase. The special '_' parameter means the default parameter for the field. NOTE: This has been provided as a public method to support backwards compatibility, but you probably shouldn't use it. parse STRING Class/instance method. Parse the string into the instance. Any previous information is wiped. The self object is returned. May also be used as a constructor. param PARAMNAME,[VALUE] Instance method. Return the given parameter, or undef if it isn't there. With argument, set the parameter to that VALUE. The PARAMNAME is case-insensitive. A "_" refers to the "default" parameter. paramstr PARAMNAME,[VALUE] Instance method. Like param(): return the given parameter, or empty if it isn't there. With argument, set the parameter to that VALUE. The PARAMNAME is case-insensitive. A "_" refers to the "default" parameter. stringify Instance method. Convert the field to a string, and return it. tag Instance method, abstract. Return the tag for this field. SEE ALSO
Mail::Field perl v5.18.2 2013-11-14 MIME::Field::ParamVal(3)
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