i apologize for the misunderstanding , this is not the really code. I just wrote the above code to gave you in idea of what I am trying to do.
I fixed the code above , and now should run. Let say here is what inside my list file:-
when I run the code :-
The code is running fine , I just want it to know if there is any way to rewrite it in short way.
Can anyone please let me know how do I reduce files into a specific number of files by cat'ing files?
For example:
15 files must be reduced to 1 or 5 or 9 (possible values 1 to 14) (5 Replies)
Hi
I work in ksh88 and have a file which has several "set -A " statements:
set -A PNUM_LSTM 2713 4124 2635 270 2529 2259 2214
set -A PNUM_LSTM $*
for pn in ${PNUM_LSTM}
etc...
I need to add another number, lets say 555, to the first line ONLY so only the
the first line will be updated... (2 Replies)
I have a file with a list of config files numbered on the lefthand side 1-300. I need to have bash read each lines number and assign it to a variable so it can be chosen by the user called by the script later.
Ex. 1 some data
2 something else
3 more stuff
which number do you... (1 Reply)
I have a file with contents similar to this.
abcd
1234
4567
7666
jdjdjd
89289
9382
92
jksdj
9823
298
I want to write a shell script which count the number of lines that start with the number (disregard the lines starting with alphabets) (1 Reply)
I need to calculate the biggest number in array size n.
Example: Users enter: 1 7 4 9
The biggest number is : 9
Simple but I'm really new on this on Shell/Bash! Anything will be helpful! Thanks!
#!/bin/bash
printf "\tEnter a list of numbers, with spaces: "
read -a ARRAY
BIG=$1... (5 Replies)
Hey all
Im looking to reduce the number of cpus available on a certain node in our cluster available for jobs using SGE.
i.e. we have one node that has 24 cpus available for jobs on SGE, i would like to reduce that to 16. Thanks (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I have created a script which will show the errors from a log file in between a particular section.
v1=$(sed -n "/Main Report/,/Main Report End/p" input | grep -i 'Unable to find'
v2=$(sed -n "/Main Report/,/Main Report End/p" input | grep -i 'Unable to add'
if
then
echo... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I am newbie to bash scripting. Could someone help me with the following.
I have log file with output as shown below
**************************LOG*************************
11/20/2013 9:11:23.64 Pinging xx.xx.xx.xx with 32 bytes of data:
11/20/2013 9:11:23.64 Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx:... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I think there's an easier way to do this but can't seem to recall but given an array of animals and an initial value is a random index in the array, here it's 3.
3,4,5,4,3,2,1,0,1,2,3,4,5,4,3,2,1,0... inifinite repeat
a quick brute force solution i came up with was two functions, i... (6 Replies)
I have a directory of files, I can show the number of lines in each file and order them from lowest to highest with:
wc -l *|sort
15263 Image.txt
16401 reference.txt
40459 richtexteditor.txt
How can I also print the number of unique lines in each file?
15263 1401 Image.txt
16401... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: spacegoose
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xpacmdnew
xpacmdnew(3) SAORD Documentation xpacmdnew(3)NAME
XPACmdNew - create a new XPA public access point for commands
SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h>
XPA XPACmdNew(char *class, char *name);
DESCRIPTION
Create a new XPA public access point for commands that will share a common identifier class:name. Enter this access point into the XPA name
server, so that it can be accessed by external processes. XPACmdNew() returns an XPA struct.
It often is more convenient to have one public access point that can manage a number of commands, rather than having individual access
points for each command. For example, it is easier to command the ds9 image display using:
echo "colormap I8" | xpaset ds9
echo "scale log" | xpaset ds9
echo "file foo.fits" | xpaset ds9
then to use:
echo "I8" | xpaset ds9_colormap
echo "log" | xpaset ds9_scale
echo "foo.fits" | xpaset ds9_file
In the first case, the commands remain the same regardless of the target XPA name. In the second case, the command names must change for
each instance of ds9. That is, if a second instance of ds9 called DS9 were running, it would be commanded either as:
echo "colormap I8" | xpaset DS9
echo "scale log" | xpaset DS9
echo "file foo.fits" | xpaset DS9
or as:
echo "I8" | xpaset DS9_colormap
echo "log" | xpaset DS9_scale
echo "foo.fits" | xpaset DS9_file
Thus, in cases where a program is going to manage many commands, it generally is easier to define them as commands associated with the
XPACmdNew() routine, rather than as separate access points using XPANew().
When XPACmdNew() is called, only the class:name identifier is specified. Each sub-command is subsequently defined using the XPACmdAdd()
routine.
SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages
version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpacmdnew(3)