09-11-2016
Script to find n.of weekdays and n.of weekends in a given date
Hi All,
Could you please provide the shell script to find number of weekdays and
number of weekends for a given date for that month.
Monday to friday should be considered as weekdays and Saturday and Sunday should be considered as weekends.
Date should be passed as parameter.
For example
if we pass date as 2016-09-10 then
O/P weedays weekends
22 8
if we pass date as 2016-02-12 then
O/P weedays weekends
21 8
if we pass date as 2016-08-05 then
O/P weedays weekends
23 8
Please help me.
Thanks
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grep-changelog - print ChangeLog entries matching criteria
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grep-changelog [options] [CHANGELOG...]
DESCRIPTION
grep-changelog searches the named CHANGELOGs (by default files matching the regular expressions ChangeLog and ChangeLog.[0-9]+) for
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OPTIONS
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--author=AUTHOR
Print entries whose author matches regular expression AUTHOR.
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Exclude entries matching regular expression TEXT.
--from-date=YYYY-MM-DD
Only consider entries made on or after the given date. ChangeLog date entries not in the "YYYY-MM-DD" format are never matched.
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Only consider entries made on or before the given date.
--rcs-log
Print output in a format suitable for RCS log entries. This format removes author lines, leading spaces, and file names.
--with-date
In RCS log format, print short dates.
--reverse
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