Hi,
Can some1 help me to output a tab in an echo statement.
I have tried
echo "RNC: \t NODEB"
but dont get the correct output.
I am a beginnger to unix, so pls hold back the laughs....if u can (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I am pasting my code below
if # e means file exists
then
echo OFR_Configlist exists >> OFR_Backup_Configfiles.log
else
echo OFR_Configlist Not exists >> OFR_Backup_Configfiles.log
exit
fi
How can i show the echo message in console also at the same time?
I dont want to write... (3 Replies)
Hello All,
I need to set the width or number of columns for my dynamic output in the echo statement.
statement is like:
echo " <output> "
here the <output> is dyamice and can be of any number of characters, the " " should always start in same column everytime it is... (4 Replies)
Hi, I have a question:
the script A run in the HostA call the script B on the HostB:
ex.. ksh:B
.......
........
........ remsh HostB ec........
......
......
the prog.B on the host B make more function but the last command is echo of srting : ex
ksk script B
....
...... (0 Replies)
I have script like
echo -n FINISHED FEXP: ${TABLE2EXP}
echo $STATUS
I want the output of both the echo statement in one line
How can i do this (3 Replies)
I have two text files, each of then only containing ONE line and NO carraige return or white space at the end...how do I echo both of these text files to the screen without putting an extra line? I want to do this from the command line.
file1.txt:
this is file1.txt 1
file2.txt:
this is... (4 Replies)
In a Ksh functions, when you have both echo and return respectively - what does it do. E.g.
Func B ()
{
.....
{
.....
echo $Varaible
}
Return 0
}
Func A ()
{
$Var1 = Func B()
....
....
} (6 Replies)
I was searching for an option where i can echo some strings together with the contents of a file.
Eg. I was to echo the below string to a file
"alter application PMS_ add variable CurrYear Y2009;" >> ${ESS_MAXL_DIR}/PMS_SUB.txt
The value 2009 is coming from a file called date.txt without the... (3 Replies)
Hello,
Our AIX box has recently been upgraded to TL12 (oslevel -s = 5300-12-04-1119).
Now one of our ksh scripts is returning 1 when writing to a pipe, the command to write to the pipe is:
echo "A" "B" "C" >> /usr/Pipe.Pipe
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dendright
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
strpos
STRPOS(3) 1 STRPOS(3)strpos - Find the position of the first occurrence of a substring in a stringSYNOPSIS
mixed strpos (string $haystack, mixed $needle, [int $offset])
DESCRIPTION
Find the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in the $haystack string.
PARAMETERS
o $haystack
- The string to search in.
o $needle
- If $needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value of a character.
o $offset
- If specified, search will start this number of characters counted from the beginning of the string. Unlike strrpos(3) and strri-
pos(3), the offset cannot be negative.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the position of where the needle exists relative to the beginning of the $haystack string (independent of offset). Also note that
string positions start at 0, and not 1.
Returns FALSE if the needle was not found.
Warning
This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE. Please read the section on
Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using ===
<?php
$mystring = 'abc';
$findme = 'a';
$pos = strpos($mystring, $findme);
// Note our use of ===. Simply == would not work as expected
// because the position of 'a' was the 0th (first) character.
if ($pos === false) {
echo "The string '$findme' was not found in the string '$mystring'";
} else {
echo "The string '$findme' was found in the string '$mystring'";
echo " and exists at position $pos";
}
?>
Example #2
Using !==
<?php
$mystring = 'abc';
$findme = 'a';
$pos = strpos($mystring, $findme);
// The !== operator can also be used. Using != would not work as expected
// because the position of 'a' is 0. The statement (0 != false) evaluates
// to false.
if ($pos !== false) {
echo "The string '$findme' was found in the string '$mystring'";
echo " and exists at position $pos";
} else {
echo "The string '$findme' was not found in the string '$mystring'";
}
?>
Example #3
Using an offset
<?php
// We can search for the character, ignoring anything before the offset
$newstring = 'abcdef abcdef';
$pos = strpos($newstring, 'a', 1); // $pos = 7, not 0
?>
NOTES
Note
This function is binary-safe.
SEE ALSO stripos(3), strrpos(3), strripos(3), strstr(3), strpbrk(3), substr(3), preg_match(3).
PHP Documentation Group STRPOS(3)