Wonder where shall i put it in my code. basically my awk script looks like below:
Code:
BEGIN {
some codes here
}
#so it search for some Trailer with T as indicator
/^T/{
var1=substr($0,100,9); <-- this part grep the '00000-123'
print var1;
}
END
can you show a sample file/output that this awk is trying to parse?
Hi,
I have a script which takes a value from a file and performs calculations on it. Trouble is that this value is a float not an integer and it errors at the decimal point!
eg. 94.62
I would like to be able to detect the length of the float (in this above case, 5 characters), and simply do a... (2 Replies)
Hi ...
I am trying to calculate the time needed for a command to execute..
but the resulting value is getting as string..
so i am not able to use "expr " command..
please help me to convert the value to integer so that i can proceed with my script..
Regards
esham (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am passing a variable to a unix function.
However when I try to assign the value to another variable like
typeset -i I_CACHE_VAL=$2
Is this because of String to Integer conversion?
I get an error.
Please help me with thsi.
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I would like to know how to convert an integer to a string. for instance if i=1 i would like to creat a variable called constant1. i want to do this in a for loop so for each value of i, i create a new variable such as constant2, constant3,... and so on.
for i in 1 2 3
do ... (1 Reply)
I'm attempting to read a file that is composed of complex 32-bit floating point values on Solaris 10 that came from a 64-bit Red Hat computer.
When I first tried reading the file, it looked like there was a byte-swapping problem and after running the od command on the file Solaris and Red Hat... (2 Replies)
okay so i run an openssl command to get the date of an expired script. Doing so gives me this:
enddate=Jun 26 23:59:59 2012 GMT
Then i cut everything out and just leave the month which is "Jun"
Now the next part of my script is to tell the user if the the certificate is expired or not... (6 Replies)
Dear community,
i got a problem to get "date +%j" as the right value.
Today is the 10th day of the year.
#./script.sh 2
#!/bin/bash/
Var1=$(date +%j)
Var2=$1
let result=$Var1+$Var2
echo $Var1 plus $Var2 equals $result
The output of the script is:
010 plus 2 equals 10... (9 Replies)
I have a function that is supposed to check for user processes and wait for 0 count before exiting the function. I am sure I have more than one issue in my code, but the stumbling block right now is that I am trying to convert the value of my variable from a string to integer.
process_count... (10 Replies)
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SHTOOL-PATH.TMP(1) GNU Portable Shell Tool SHTOOL-PATH.TMP(1)NAME
shtool-path - GNU shtool command dealing with shell path variables
SYNOPSIS
shtool path [-s|--suppress] [-r|--reverse] [-d|--dirname] [-b|--basename] [-m|--magic] [-p|--path path] str [str ...]
DESCRIPTION
This command deals with shell $PATH variables. It can find a program through one or more filenames given by one or more str arguments. It
prints the absolute filesystem path to the program displayed on "stdout" plus an exit code of 0 if it was really found.
OPTIONS
The following command line options are available.
-s, --suppress
Supress output. Useful to only test whether a program exists with the help of the return code.
-r, --reverse
Transform a forward path to a subdirectory into a reverse path.
-d, --dirname
Output the directory name of str.
-b, --basename
Output the base name of str.
-m, --magic
Enable advanced magic search for ""perl"" and ""cpp"".
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Search in path. Default is to search in $PATH.
EXAMPLE
# shell script
awk=`shtool path -p "${PATH}:." gawk nawk awk`
perl=`shtool path -m perl`
cpp=`shtool path -m cpp`
revpath=`shtool path -r path/to/subdir`
HISTORY
The GNU shtool path command was originally written by Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> in 1998 for Apache. It was later taken
over into GNU shtool.
SEE ALSO shtool(1), which(1).
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