Hi There,
I am having two output files having the following information:
Output1:
Name1 0
Name2 222
Name3 598
Name4 9800
Output2:
Name1 10
Name2 333
Name3 567
Name4 39003
as you can see the two output files have the same Name colom but different records for each name. Now, how... (4 Replies)
Hey all,
I am haivng n number of files all of them are of the same format but different details. i.e
File1 is having the folloeing details:
"Account1",123
"Account2",10
"Account3",12355
"Accountn",555
File2 is having the folloeing details:
"Account1",1234
"Account2",100... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to list the various dates for which the file is available in a directory using the command below, (& subsequently pass the command output to a loop)
Command :
ls dir|grep 'filename'|cut -d '_' -f1|cut -c1-8|tr '\n' ','
However, it is giving me an extra comma... (6 Replies)
Greetings.
I have a nice bash shell script that runs a multi-step analysis well. I already have the SGE options set up to email me the progress of the run (started, completed, aborted), but a final step would be to code the shell script to email the final output (a .txt file) to the same email... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Twinklefingers
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sscanf
SSCANF(3) 1 SSCANF(3)sscanf - Parses input from a string according to a formatSYNOPSIS
mixed sscanf (string $str, string $format, [mixed &$...])
DESCRIPTION
The function sscanf(3) is the input analog of printf(3). sscanf(3) reads from the string $str and interprets it according to the specified
$format, which is described in the documentation for sprintf(3).
Any whitespace in the format string matches any whitespace in the input string. This means that even a tab in the format string can
match a single space character in the input string.
PARAMETERS
o $str
- The input string being parsed.
o $format
- The interpreted format for $str, which is described in the documentation for sprintf(3) with following differences:
o Function is not locale-aware.
o F, g, G and b are not supported.
o D stands for decimal number.
o i stands for integer with base detection.
o n stands for number of characters processed so far.
o $...
- Optionally pass in variables by reference that will contain the parsed values.
RETURN VALUES
If only two parameters were passed to this function, the values parsed will be returned as an array. Otherwise, if optional parameters are
passed, the function will return the number of assigned values. The optional parameters must be passed by reference.
If there are more substrings expected in the $format than there are available within $str, -1 will be returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
sscanf(3) Example
<?php
// getting the serial number
list($serial) = sscanf("SN/2350001", "SN/%d");
// and the date of manufacturing
$mandate = "January 01 2000";
list($month, $day, $year) = sscanf($mandate, "%s %d %d");
echo "Item $serial was manufactured on: $year-" . substr($month, 0, 3) . "-$day
";
?>
If optional parameters are passed, the function will return the number of assigned values.
Example #2
sscanf(3) - using optional parameters
<?php
// get author info and generate DocBook entry
$auth = "24 Lewis Carroll";
$n = sscanf($auth, "%d %s %s", $id, $first, $last);
echo "<author id='$id'>
<firstname>$first</firstname>
<surname>$last</surname>
</author>
";
?>
SEE ALSO fscanf(3), printf(3), sprintf(3).
PHP Documentation Group SSCANF(3)