On many systems with some shells, the code you used would produced double spaced output, rather than putting output on a single line. I wasn't aware that any shell on any operating system would produce that output from those commands.
And, please use CODE tags instead of expecting UNIX and Linux Forum moderators to clean up your posts for you!
Hello..
I have a text file with 100 lines of data.
I need to add 1 line of data to that already existing file at the first line( beginning of the file) , so that the already existing 100 lines will start from 2 nd line.Now the file will have 101 lines of data.
Help me on how to add the line... (4 Replies)
i have a file called motors with 3 columns separated with tabs eg:
car make reg
i want to create a executable file that will add a line with data eg:
car make reg
benz s600 t35778
can you please show me how to do this? (7 Replies)
Hi champs!
I have a fixed width file in which the records appear like this
11111 <fixed spaces such as 6> description for 11111 <fixed spaces such as 6> some more field to the record of 11111
22222 <fixed spaces such as 6> description for 22222 <fixed spaces such as 6> some more field to the... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a ln between two files (say ln a b), when i truncate file " b ", this truncates file " a " also, a binary line is being added as the first line of both the files.
This is causing problems with other scripts which grep on the above files.
(though i can work my way around... (4 Replies)
Can Someone explain me why even using Tie::IxHash I can not get the output data in the same order that it was inserted? See code below.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use Tie::IxHash;
use strict;
tie (my %programs, "Tie::IxHash");
while (my $line = <DATA>) {
chomp $line;
my(... (1 Reply)
There is a same named log file that I have on my 2 different android phones. When I plug it into my computer, it appears in the media folder, For example the first android phone:
/media/F6BA-0AF5/folder/A.log
I want to put that into a variable to be manipulated.... (3 Replies)
Hi.. I'm into a bump after trying to solve this prob.. i've a file with contents like below.
<blankline>
'pgmId' : 'UNIX',
'pgmData' : 'textfile',
'author' : 'admin',
.......
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Hi Guys,
Please help me with my problem here:
I have a source file:
1212 23232 343434 ASAS1 4
3212 23232 343434 ASAS2 4
3234 23232 343434 QWQW1 4
1134 23232 343434 QWQW2 4
3212 23232 343434 QWQW3 4
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Hi Guys,
I have file A.txt
File A Data
AK1521
AK2536
AK3164
I want create text file of all data above and write some data on each file.
want Output on below folder
/home/kka/out
AK1521.txt
Hi
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pydhcplib.strlist
pydhcplib.strlist(3) PYDHCPLIB pydhcplib.strlist(3)NAME
pydhcplib.strlist - Internal type of pydhcplib for lists of bytes processing.
SYNOPSIS
from pydhcplib.type_hw_addr import hwmac
a = strlist()
a = strlist([100,100,10,42,44,26])
DESCRIPTION
The class pydhcplib.strlist is an specific type of pydhcplib. It exist in order to simplify processing of raw data from network. When a
dhcp packet dhcp is received, it's a succession of approximately 300 bytes. Within pydhcplib these data are transformed in an intermediary
form of type "strlist" in order to facilitate their handling. This intermediary form will eventually be suppressed in the stable versions
of pydhcplib to speedup the processing time, but backward compatibility will be assured.
The pydhcplib.strlist class creation argument can be a list of numbers whose value goes from 0?55.
The pydhcplib.strlist class creation argument can be a string of ASCII character.
METHODS
The implemented methods in this type are mostly comparison methods (= =, >, etc...)
else :
str() convert the address into a printable string type.
list() convert the address into a list of bytes.
EXAMPLES
Example program strlist_example.py :
from pydhcplib.type_strlist import strlist
word = strlist()
word1 = strlist("azerty")
word2 = strlist("qwerty")
word3 = strlist([97, 122, 101, 114, 116, 121])
print "a0 : ",word
print "a1 : ",word1
print "a2 : ",word2
print "a3 : ",word3
if word1 == word2 :
print "test 1 : ",word1, "==",word2
else :
print "test 1 : " ,word1, "!=",word2
if word1 == word3 :
print "test 2 : ", word1, "==",word3
else :
print "test 2 : ", word1, "!=",word3
SEE ALSO pydhcp(8), pydhcplib.hwmac(3), pydhcplib.ipv4(3), pydhcplib.strlist(3), pydhcplib.DhcpPacket(3), pydhcplib.DhcpBasicPacket(3), pydhc-
plib.DhcpNetwork(3), pydhcplib.DhcpClient(3), pydhcplib.DhcpRawClient(3), pydhcplib.DhcpDerver(3)BUGS
See http://pydhcplib.tuxfamily.org/ for more information.
AUTHOR
Mathieu Ignacio (mignacio[AT]april.org)
pydhcplib.strlist(3)