Sponsored Content
Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Simple 'date' to 001 scheme script Post 302958124 by Don Cragun on Monday 19th of October 2015 03:07:27 PM
Old 10-19-2015
Show us the script you're using to get 1.file ... 9.file 10.file... and we'll show you how to simply modify it to produce numbers with a specified number of digits with leading zeros. Note that something like:
Code:
printf '%04d.file' $number

is likely to be at the heart of it (for four digit sequence numbers).
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Tips and Tutorials

Simple date and time calulation in BASH

The GNU date command in full of goodies but not when it comes to calculate a date or time difference. Here is what I came up with after looking to more than one solution. Code should be self explaining. #!/bin/bash date2stamp () { date --utc --date "$1" +%s } stamp2date (){ ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ripat
0 Replies

2. HP-UX

a simple way of converting a date in seconds to normal date

Hi all! I'm working on a HPUX system, and I was wondering if there is a simple way to convert a date from seconds (since 1970) to a normal date. Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: travian
2 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

simple date problem

i have a script that grep for today date a=`date +"%F"`--------greps current/today date wat if suppose i want to grep a date for yesterday... how to do that using the above format: i,e 2008-01-20 (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: ali560045
4 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Simple date formatting?

Hi guys, I have some embedded perl within my shell script to get me the modification time/date of a file which returns me the following string: Fri May 1 09:52:58 2009 I have managed to get the bits i need such as 1-May-2009, but what i would prefer is 010509 instead... Here is my... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: muay_tb
4 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

Simple date issue

Hi all, i have used the search already before someone shouts at me and i have seen the 'datecalc' program but this is not working correctly for me in the shell and environment i am using. I am using solaris 10 and bourne shell. I have two dates '07-04-2009' and '05-05-2009'. I just need to... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: muay_tb
2 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

How can get the value 001 using shell script

Hi Gurus, Please help in this shell script. x=000 y=`expr $x + 1` echo $y which gives me the value as 1 How can i get the value as 001 in this shell script. As i am new to scripting stuck up here. Requesting here help here (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nmadhuhb
2 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Help making simple perl or bash script to create a simple matrix

Hello all! This is my first post and I'm very new to programming. I would like help creating a simple perl or bash script that I will be using in my work as a junior bioinformatician. Essentially, I would like to take a tab-delimted or .csv text with 3 columns and write them to a "3D" matrix: ... (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: torchij
16 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Simple date and time calulation in BASH

There is a closed Thread: <url>Here will be the url to the original post once I have 5 posts in this forum...</url> But a small bug had found his way into this very cool and simple code. #!/bin/bash date2stamp () { date --utc --date "$1" +%s } stamp2date (){ date --utc --date... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: frood
2 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Simple date issue

Hi , Here is the smaller version of the problem. Working individually as command ************************>echo $SHELL /bin/bash ************************>TO_DAY=`date` ************************>echo $TO_DAY Tue Jul 16 02:28:31 EDT 2013 ************************> Not working when... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Anupam_Halder
5 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

How to do simple date (time) calculation in shell script?

Hi, I'm looking for a way to do a simple math calc during a shell script as a means of logging how long a particular task takes. For example... STARTTIME=whenever this script starts ./path/to/command.sh >>logfile.log TOTALTIME=<time at this stage of the script after above command... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: nbsparks
7 Replies
CheckDigits::M10_010(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 CheckDigits::M10_010(3pm)

NAME
CheckDigits::M10_010 - compute check digits for Postscheckkonti (CH) SYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::CheckDigits; $pck = CheckDigits('postcheckkonti'); if ($pck->is_valid('85-12345678-7')) { # do something } $cn = $pck->complete('85-12345678'); # $cn = '85-12345678-7' $cd = $pck->checkdigit('85-12345678-7'); # $cd = '7' $bn = $pck->basenumber('85-12345678-7'); # $bn = '85-12345678' DESCRIPTION
ALGORITHM 1. The sequence of digits is processed left to right. For the first digit we assume a carry forward of 0. 2. For each digit d(i) the carry forward cf(i) is the digit at the the position p in the sequence ( 0, 9, 4, 6, 8, 2, 7, 1, 3, 5 ), where p is (d(i) + cf(i-1)) modulo 10. 3. The check digit is the difference of the sum from step 3 to the next multiple of 10. METHODS is_valid($number) Returns true only if $number consists solely of numbers and the last digit is a valid check digit according to the algorithm given above. Returns false otherwise, complete($number) The check digit for $number is computed and concatenated to the end of $number. Returns the complete number with check digit or '' if $number does not consist solely of digits and spaces. basenumber($number) Returns the basenumber of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. checkdigit($number) Returns the checkdigit of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. EXPORT None by default. AUTHOR
Mathias Weidner, <mathias@weidner.in-bad-schmiedeberg.de> SEE ALSO
perl, CheckDigits, www.pruefziffernberechnung.de. perl v5.10.0 2008-05-17 CheckDigits::M10_010(3pm)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:10 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy