below is the output is ls -l
-rw-r--r-- 1 tonyt staff 3212 Apr 17 1999 file1
-rw-r--r-- 1 tonyt staff 4541 Mar 3 21:08 file2
why the date format is not the same? (6 Replies)
I have a text file that I want a script to parse and grab only the relavent stuff.
No idea where to start..
This is the text file.212 0.00000 ? -> (multicast) ETHER Type=2000 (Unknown), size = 344 bytes
0: 0100 0ccc cccc 000b 5f95 0fbe 014a aaaa ........_....J..... (7 Replies)
Hi all, I'd like to capture the output from the 'top' command to monitor my CPU and Mem utilisation.Currently my command isecho date
`top -b -n1 | grep -e Cpu -e Mem` I get the output in 3 separate lines.Tue Feb 24 15:00:03
Cpu(s): 3.4% us, 8.5% sy .. ..
Mem: 1011480k total, 226928k used, ....... (4 Replies)
Dear all,
I have written a program which access database and displays the values returned by the query . There are 10 columns to be displayed in one row. But am ending with 5 lines displayed on 1st line and the next 5 in the 2nd line.
Ex :
21608 10-20-2007 148 Al's Appliance... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have input text file of this format
objectclass:endeavor
pid:12345
postalAddress:379 PROSPECT ST
street:STE B
l:TORRINGTON
st:CT
postalCode:067905238
telephoneNumber:9999999999... (2 Replies)
i am running df -k command on aix machine.
i got the output like this. i need to store into file and send that file into microsoft excel.i need to allign properly.
Filesystem 512 blocks Free % Used Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd4 262144 126488 52% ... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files , one file with data file with attributes that need to be sent to another file to generate a predefined format.
Example:
File.txt
AP|{SSHA}VEEg42CNCghUnGhCVg==
APVG3|{SSHA}XK|"password"
AP3|{SSHA}XK|"This is test"
....
etc
---------
test.sh has... (1 Reply)
Hello Learned People,
Good evening. I have absolutely no idea as how to do this & I admit that I do not know anything in unix. I must learn this one of these days.
Im a help desk incharge today & someone gave me this file to be formatted & I have a file like this.
vi NewFile.txt
232... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
i am generating some data by firing sql query with connecting to the database by my solaris box.
The below one should be the header line of my excel ,here its coming in separate row.
TO_CHAR(C. CURR_EMP_NO
---------- ---------------
LST_NM... (6 Replies)
I have written some scripts that resulted in the table below (Column1 is ITEM, Column2 is Group, Column3 is Category and Column4 is Quantity) but I want the output in another format:
Input:
K123 X CATA 3
K123 Y CATA 4
K123 Z CATA 2
K123 X CATB 5
K123 Y CATB 2
K123 Z CATB 2
B65 M CATB... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: aydj
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pdl::char
Char(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Char(3)NAME
PDL::Char -- PDL subclass which allows reading and writing of fixed-length character strings as byte PDLs
SYNOPSIS
use PDL;
use PDL::Char;
my $pchar = PDL::Char->new( [['abc', 'def', 'ghi'],['jkl', 'mno', 'pqr']] );
$pchar->setstr(1,0,'foo');
print $pchar; # 'string' bound to "", perl stringify function
# Prints:
# [
# ['abc' 'foo' 'ghi']
# ['jkl' 'mno' 'pqr']
# ]
print $pchar->atstr(2,0);
# Prints:
# ghi
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of PDL allows one to manipulate PDLs of 'byte' type as if they were made of fixed length strings, not just numbers.
This type of behavior is useful when you want to work with charactar grids. The indexing is done on a string level and not a character
level for the 'setstr' and 'atstr' commands.
This module is in particular useful for writing NetCDF files that include character data using the PDL::NetCDF module.
FUNCTIONS
new
Function to create a byte PDL from a string, list of strings, list of list of strings, etc.
# create a new PDL::Char from a perl array of strings
$strpdl = PDL::Char->new( ['abc', 'def', 'ghij'] );
# Convert a PDL of type 'byte' to a PDL::Char
$strpdl1 = PDL::Char->new (sequence (byte, 4, 5)+99);
$pdlchar3d = PDL::Char->new([['abc','def','ghi'],['jkl', 'mno', 'pqr']]);
string
Function to print a character PDL (created by 'char') in a pretty format.
$char = PDL::Char->new( [['abc', 'def', 'ghi'], ['jkl', 'mno', 'pqr']] );
print $char; # 'string' bound to "", perl stringify function
# Prints:
# [
# ['abc' 'def' 'ghi']
# ['jkl' 'mno' 'pqr']
# ]
# 'string' is overloaded to the "" operator, so:
# print $char;
# should have the same effect.
setstr
Function to set one string value in a character PDL. The input position is the position of the string, not a character in the string. The
first dimension is assumed to be the length of the string.
The input string will be null-padded if the string is shorter than the first dimension of the PDL. It will be truncated if it is longer.
$char = PDL::Char->new( [['abc', 'def', 'ghi'], ['jkl', 'mno', 'pqr']] );
$char->setstr(0,1, 'foobar');
print $char; # 'string' bound to "", perl stringify function
# Prints:
# [
# ['abc' 'def' 'ghi']
# ['foo' 'mno' 'pqr']
# ]
$char->setstr(2,1, 'f');
print $char; # 'string' bound to "", perl stringify function
# Prints:
# [
# ['abc' 'def' 'ghi']
# ['foo' 'mno' 'f'] -> note that this 'f' is stored "f "
# ]
atstr
Function to fetch one string value from a PDL::Char type PDL, given a position within the PDL. The input position of the string, not a
character in the string. The length of the input string is the implied first dimension.
$char = PDL::Char->new( [['abc', 'def', 'ghi'], ['jkl', 'mno', 'pqr']] );
print $char->atstr(0,1);
# Prints:
# jkl
perl v5.12.1 2009-10-17 Char(3)